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The FAN7316 and FAN7317 Simplify Design, Increase Reliability and Reduce
Total System Costs
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San Jose, California – January 8, 2008 – Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE:
FCS) introduces the industry’s most integrated CCFL backlight inverter drive
ICs providing space and cost savings, superior system reliability and
simplified design for N-N half-bridge, push-pull, and P-N full-bridge LCD
backlight inverter designs. The FAN7316 and
FAN7317, featuring a wide input voltage range, and built-in open lamp
protection (OLP) and open lamp regulation (OLR*) circuit, eliminate up to 30
external components in four lamp circuit inverter designs compared to similar
devices on the market. These highly integrated CCFL backlight inverter drive
ICs also feature selectable dimming polarity and analog and burst dimming
functions, which simplify design and speed time-to-market.
“Fairchild’s FAN7316 and
FAN7317 offer the industry’s most comprehensive protection functions
resulting in superior system reliability. By reducing the number of
components, these devices specifically address the ever-growing need to reduce
overall system cost in LCD designs,” said Jay Lee, director of Fairchild’s
Lighting product line.
Industry-leading benefits of the FAN7316 and
FAN7317 include:
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Space and cost savings – eliminating the need for external IC
_VCC regulation circuitry and OLP and OLR* detection circuitry and
P-MOSFET driving circuitry* with its wide input voltage range (
FAN7316: 4.5V to 24V,
FAN7317 : 6V to 25.5V) and built-in OLP and OLR* detection circuitry. This
eliminates up to 30 external components.
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System reliability – offering the industry’s most comprehensive protection
functions including built-in OLP circuit, open lamp regulation (OLR), short
circuit protection (SCP), thermal shutdown (TSD), soft-start and arc
protection.
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Design flexibility – featuring a wide input voltage range, selectable dimming
polarity, analog and burst dimming mode and PWM dimming by an external pulse
signal, the FAN7316 and
FAN7317 offer flexibility in designing N-N half-bridge, push-pull and P-N
full-bridge LCD backlight inverters.
Fairchild offers a comprehensive CCFL backlight inverter portfolio including
Buck-Royer, push-pull, half and full-bridge topologies complemented by
Fairchild’s single and dual MOSFETs.
* FAN7317 only
The FAN7316 and
FAN7317 are available in a 20 pin SOIC lead (Pb)-free package that meets
or exceeds the requirements of the joint IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-020C. Both
utilize lead-free (Pb-free) terminals and have been characterized for moisture
sensitivity in accordance with the Pb-free reflow requirements of the joint
IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-020. All of Fairchild's products are designed to meet
the requirements of the European Union's Directive on the restriction of the
use of certain substances (RoHS).
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Price (each, 1000 pcs.):
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US$ 1.48 for the FAN7316
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US $1.55 for the FAN7317
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Availability: Now
Delivery: 12 weeks ARO
Contact Information: To contact Fairchild Semiconductor about this
product, please go to:
www.fairchildsemi.com/cf/sales_contacts/.
For information on other products, design tools and sales contacts, please
visit www.fairchildsemi.com.
Note to Editor: For a datasheet in PDF format, please go to:
www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FA/FAN7317.pdf.
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To learn more contact:
Fairchild Semiconductor: Louise Merriman Corporate Marketing
Phone: (800) 341-0392 X 8761 Fax: (207) 775-8161 Email:
louise.merriman@fairchildsemi.com
WelComm, Inc. (Agency) 7975 Raytheon Road, Ste 340 San Diego,
CA 92111 Phone: (805) 223-2311 Fax: (858) 279-5400
Email: PR@welcomm.com
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About Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) is the global leader in power analog and
power discrete technologies delivering energy-efficient solutions for all
electronic systems. Recognized as The Power Franchise®, Fairchild provides
leading-edge silicon and packaging technologies, manufacturing strength and
system expertise. In 2007, Fairchild celebrates its “50/10” anniversary,
commemorating 10 years as a new company and 50 years in the industry. Known as
the “Father of Silicon Valley,” Fairchild developed the planar transistor in
1958––and with it a new industry. Today, Fairchild is an application-driven,
solution-based semiconductor supplier providing online design tools and design
centers worldwide as part of its comprehensive Global Power ResourceSM. Please
contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com.
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