LED drivers from Endicott Research Group for mid-size LED backlit displays

Aug. 13, 2010
The SFDMD series plug-and-play LED driver modules for high-power, high-brightness, mid-size LED-backlit displays are less than 5 mm high, with a footprint of 70.66 × 24.4 mm.

The SFDMD series plug-and-play LED driver modules for high-power, high-brightness, mid-size LED-backlit displays are less than 5 mm high, with a footprint of 70.66 × 24.4 mm. They can work from 3.3, 5, or 12 V input
voltage, with string voltage up to 38.5 V and output current drive of 30 mA × 6 strings.
Endicott Research Group
Endicott, NY

www.ergpower.com

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PRESS RELEASE

NEW COMPACT LED DRIVER MODULES FROM ERG PROVIDE HIGH PERFORMANCE PLUG-AND-PLAY SOLUTIONS FOR MID-SIZE, MULTI-STRING, LED-BACKLIT LCDs

Endicott, NY, February, 2009 – Endicott Research Group (ERG), manufacturer of the industry’s largest selection of LED Driver modules for powering LED-backlit LCDs, is offering a new range of Smart Force™ plug-and-play LED driver solutions with enhanced performance features for high-power, high-brightness mid-size LED-backlit displays.

The new SFDMD Series is specifically designed for applications that require a small footprint with high efficiency and brightness stability over a wide input voltage range, such as medical patient monitors, POS, kiosk, ATM, gaming and GPS displays. Less than 5 mm high, with a footprint of only 2.782” (70.66 mm) x 0.96” (24.4 mm), the new SFDMD drivers enhance ERG’s existing SFDM (Mini) Series with an even wider input voltage range of 3-20V. They can be modified to work from 3.3V, 5V or 12V input voltage, with an LED string voltage of up to 38.5V and an output current drive of 30 mA x 6 strings. The onboard PWM dimming feature can generate a dimming ratio of up to 255:1 via an external 0-5V analog voltage, which is compatible with most controller cards on the market today. SFDMD Series modules operate at a very high efficiency, ~90%.

“Compared to our closest competitor’s module for driving mid-sized LCDs, the SFDMD Series offers a smaller footprint, a wider input voltage range, a higher string voltage, and a higher output current drive,” said Scott Barney, Director of Sales and Marketing at ERG. “And when it comes to dimming, our competitor’s module offers only 10:1 analog dimming compared to onboard PWM dimming up to 255:1 for the SFDMD Series.”

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