8682l Ic Datasheet [cracked] | 360p |

The GATE pin sends a high-frequency signal to an external N-channel MOSFET.

Check the EN (Enable) pin for a high signal (usually >2V) and ensure VIN is present.

To ensure the 8682L operates safely within a circuit, adhere to these typical electrical limits: 10V to 30V (varies by sub-model). 8682l ic datasheet

💡 If you cannot find the 8682L specifically, look for "OB8682" or similar prefixes, as different manufacturers use slightly different naming conventions for this specific controller architecture. If you'd like, I can help you: Find equivalent replacement parts (cross-references) Locate a full PDF download link for a specific manufacturer Calculate resistor values for a specific output current

Generally fixed or set via external resistor. Dimming Range: 0% to 100% via PWM signal. Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C. Typical Application Circuit The GATE pin sends a high-frequency signal to

Prevents damage during surges. Short-Circuit Protection: Safeguards the IC and LEDs. High Efficiency: Low power dissipation during operation. Pin Configuration and Descriptions

If you are repairing a board containing the 8682L, check the following: 💡 If you cannot find the 8682L specifically,

In a standard LED driver circuit, the 8682L acts as the "brain." The IC receives voltage at the VIN pin.

The 8682L operates as a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) controller. It is designed to drive external MOSFETs to regulate current through LED strings. It is widely used in LED TVs and commercial lighting due to its high efficiency and robust protection features. Key Features Operates across various DC rails. PWM Dimming: Supports precise brightness control.

The 8682L is a high-performance, programmable constant current LED driver controller typically found in modern lighting systems and backlight units. Because it is a specialized component, understanding its pinout and electrical characteristics is vital for repair or circuit design. 8682L IC Overview