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The First 48 - Channel LED Display Driver Family
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November 8, 2014
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03:51
This video contains a demo of the 64x64 Full Color (R/G/B) LED Matrix with High Multiplexing Reference Design from the TI Designs Reference Design Library, alo
New Product Update: Illumination LED Drivers
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January 5, 2021
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29:24
Watch this webinar to learn about TI's Illumination LED Driver portfolio.
Display University
This series covers a broad spectrum of topics from display basics to in-depth videos on design considerations and overcoming specific display design challenges.
Display fundamentals
These introduction videos go over LCD and OLED components and explain how they work together in a system.
Webinar: The 4 key functions of LED drivers
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July 3, 2019
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29:03
Watch this webinar to see how backlighting, indication, illumination and animation are driving high-performance HMI for industrial applications.
RGB LED drivers
This training explains critical concepts to RGB LEDs and a unique RGB LED functionality from our devices that enable the LED driver to operate autonomously.
Automotive LED drivers
This training provides pointers on how to avoid or overcome common challenges in automotive lighting systems.
TI’s intelligent LED drivers in automotive cluster systems
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August 24, 2020
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37:53
TI’s intelligent LED drivers in automotive cluster systems
LED driver basics
Learn about a variety of LED driver design topics, from PWM and analog dimming methodologies to overcoming specific system design challenges.
LED Driver Topologies
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August 15, 2018
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15:12
Get an introduction as well as a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages that come with the boost, buck, floating buck boost, SEPIC, and Cuk topologies
Introduction to Display Backlighting
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April 18, 2018
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03:16
In this on-demand training video, we will provide an introduction to LED backlighting LCD display with backlight module to explain each component.
Webinar: A High-Efficiency Step-down LED Driver for Fire Alarms
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December 5, 2016
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38:15
This TI Design webinar demonstrates an efficient, high-power step-down LED driver with strobe & synchronization.
Brought to you in cooperation with Mouser.
LED backlight design considerations
In this video series, learn about the key design considerations for an LCD backlight as it pertains to various applications.
Time-multiplexing LED matrix
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February 26, 2019
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02:25
In order to achieve great display performance, some applications require LED matrix. This training shows examples of time-multiplexing structures in action.
Differentiate your LED design with TI LED drivers
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December 3, 2020
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00:30
Drive any LED application or function with our high power density LED driver options.
Automotive TFT LCD Display Solution
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April 6, 2015
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04:24
This reference design implements multi-touch with haptic feedback, LCD backlight controldimming ratio of >10,000:1, switching frequency ~2.2MHz, hybrid dimming
Power considerations for RGB LED drivers
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February 26, 2019
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04:01
Channel output voltage, dissipation and thermal performance are just a few of the things you’ll need to know when evaluating power. Watch more to learn why.
LP8863-Q1: TI's Best-in-Class Automotive Backlight LED Driver
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April 17, 2017
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02:40
The 6-channel LP8863-Q1 automotive backlight LED driver has the capability to drive up to 96 LEDs and provide 40W of output power.
Common RGB LED Communication Interfaces
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February 26, 2019
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05:26
I2C. SPI. GPIO. You may have heard of these interfaces, but this video shares when and why you would consider these or others for your application.
High dynamic range (HDR) displays
In these training videos, get an understanding of high dynamic range (HDR) displays as compared to standard dynamic range displays.