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FL5150MX
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DIM_Controlpin (Pin 2) of the FL5150MX. This will enable the microcontroller to control the level of brightness. Note: Ensure the microcontroller you choose operates at 5V logic level for this design.VDDpin (Pin 3) to the 5V power source and theGNDpin (Pin 5) to the ground of your power source.DRV_Gatepin (Pin 9). This is the pin which will connect to the gate of your external component (an IGBT or MOSFET), which will control the light bulb's brightness.OC_Sense1andOC_Sense2(Pins 10 and 8) are for over current protection and they need to be connected to sense resistors attached to the source of your transistor. TheVSpin (Pin 6) is supplied a voltage depending upon your power source.Low_PowerandZC_Monitor(Pins 7 and 1) are left unconnected in this configuration unless you specifically need those features.DIM_Modepin (Pin 4) will control the dimming mode. Depending on your application, you can either leave this pin unconnected (for linear dimming) or tie it to VDD (for logarithmic dimming).razvanu
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DIM_Controlpin (Pin 2) of the FL5150MX.VDDpin (Pin 3) to the 5V power source provided by your external device and theGNDpin (Pin 5) to the ground.DRV_Gatepin (Pin 9). This pin controls the gate of your component (an IGBT or MOSFET), regulating the brightness of the light bulb.OC_Sense1andOC_Sense2(Pins 10 and 8) need to be connected to the sense resistors attached to the source of your IGBT or MOSFET for over current protection.VSpin (Pin 6) needs to be connected to a voltage source depending on your input power specifications.DIM_Modepin (Pin 4) determines the dimming operation profile. Depending on your application, you can leave this pin unconnected for linear dimming or connect it to VDD for logarithmic dimming.Low_PowerandZC_Monitorpins (Pins 7 and 1) are left unconnected in this setup unless you need to incorporate these features.razvanu
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VDD(Pin 3) of the FL5150MX to the positive terminal of your 5V power supply. Connect theGND(Pin 5) to the common ground of your circuit.DIM_Control(Pin 2) of the FL5150MX to your external PWM signal source. If your circuit needs to switch between linear and logarithmic dimming you can use a SPDT switch connected to this pin. One end of the switch can go to GND, and the other toVDD.DRV_Gate(Pin 9) to the gate of your IGBT or MOSFET (which will be part of your external dimming circuit).OC_Sense1(Pin 10) andOC_Sense2(Pin 8). These resistors need to be connected to the source of your IGBT or MOSFET.VSpin (Pin 6) to a source voltage appropriate for your power requirements.Low_Power(Pin 7) andZC_Monitor(Pin 1) are optional pins for low power detection and zero-crossing detection respectively. You can leave them unconnected if you don't need these features.DIM_Modepin (Pin 4) toVDD.