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FAN7544
Electronic Ballast Controller

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General Description

The FAN7544 provides simple and high performance electronic ballast control functions. The FAN7544 is optimized for electronic ballast requiring a minimum board area, by reducing component counts and lowering power dissipation. The features include programmable preheating time and frequency and programmable run frequency. The initial pre-heating time and frequency can be adjusted according to the types of lamps using the CPH, CT and RPH. Output gate driver circuit clamps power MOSFET gate voltage to the supply voltage.

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Features

  • Low Start-up and Operating Current: 140µA, 6.5mA
  • Under Voltage Lock Out With 1.9V of Hysteresis
  • 600mA of Totem Pole Output with High State Clamp
  • Trimmed 1.5% Internal Bandgap Reference
  • Programmable Preheat Time & Frequency
  • Programmable Run Frequency
  • High Accuracy Oscillator

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Product Status/Pricing/Packaging      buy now

ProductProduct statusEco StatusPricing*Package typeLeadsPacking methodPackage Drawing
FAN7544MFull ProductionRoHS Compliant$0.97SOIC8RAIL PDF
FAN7544MXFull ProductionRoHS Compliant$0.97SOIC8TAPE REEL PDF
FAN7544NFull ProductionRoHS Compliant$0.92DIP8RAIL TBD
* Fairchild 1,000 piece Budgetary Pricing
** A sample button will appear if the part is available through Fairchild's on-line samples program. If there is no sample button, please contact a Fairchild distributor to obtain samples

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