LTC3207/LTC3207-1
Write feature. The intensity of ULED1 is updated to the
value indicated on the ULED (1/4) vertical slider. All ver-
tical sliders and register text boxes on the LTC3207 Con-
trol Window are updated to match the IC settings. The
ULED1 select button does not need to be selected for
this button to work.
CLEAR ULEDs
button turns off and clears the register for
all selected LEDs.
ENU OUTPUT SELECT
button sets or unsets the ENU
control for the selected LEDs. When an LED ENU output
is selected, the ULED register label below the ULED reg-
ister text box is highlighted in blue. If gradation with ENU
control is desired, use the START GRADATION WITH
ENU control button.
SET ENU PIN HI/LO
button sets the ENU pin high or low
and turns on or off the LEDs under ENU control. If the
LED is set for gradation or blinking with ENU control, the
LED will gradate up/down, or start/stop blinking at the
selected intensity.
GRADATION TIME
option buttons set the desired time to
gradate up to or down from the selected LED intensity
when the GRADATE UP, GRADATE DOWN, START
GRADATION WITH ENU or Demo 1 button is selected. If
the DISABLED option button is selected, the universal
LEDs will not gradate when any of the GRADATION con-
trol buttons are selected.
GRADATE UP
button gradates the selected LEDs up to
the desired intensity and disables gradation when done.
The ULED select button is highlighted purple to indicate
that gradation mode has been enabled.
GRADATE DOWN
button gradates the selected LEDs
down from the set intensity and disables gradation when
done. The ULED select button is highlighted purple to
indicate that gradation mode has been enabled.
START GRADATION WITH ENU
button gradates the se-
lected LEDs up to the set intensity when the ENU pin is
high (SET ENU PIN HI button is selected) and down
when the ENU pin is low. Note: the gradation time must
be set to something other than DISABLED to gradate the
LEDs. Selecting this button when GRADATION WITH
ENU is enabled and the ENU PIN is high, gradation and
ENU control will be disabled with the LEDs set. Selecting
this button when GRADATION WITH ENU is enabled and
the ENU PIN is low, gradation and ENU control will be
disabled with the LEDs off. During gradation with ENU
control, all other ULEDs and the flash LED must remain
off and the charge pump must remain in Auto mode (not
forced to any mode). The ULED select button is high-
lighted purple to indicate that gradation mode has been
enabled.
BLINK ONt/PERIOD
option buttons set the desired blink-
ing on-time and period to blink after the BLINK ULEDs
button has been selected.
BLINK ULEDs
button blinks or stops blinking the se-
lected LEDs at the on-time and period selected by the
BLINK ONt/PERIOD option buttons and at the selected
LED intensity. The ULED select button is highlighted
green to indicate that blink mode has been enabled.
CHARGE PUMP MODE
option buttons allow the user to
select between Auto switching (not forced to any mode),
Force 1x, Force 1.5x, and Force 2x charge pump modes.
GPO MODE
button disables or enables dropout for the
selected LEDs. When dropout is disabled the LED will not
cause the charge pump to switch into 1.5x or 2x modes
and the pin may be used as a general-purpose output
(GPO). The ULED select button is highlighted orange to
indicate that GPO MODE has been selected.
UPDATE ALL REG
button updates the data registers to
the data displayed in the register text boxes.
LEDs OFF
button turns off and resets all LEDs and LED
modes, plus stops and resets all demos.
CAML
intensity vertical slide control adjusts the CAM
display from 0 to 170mA in 7 steps. The current is lim-
ited in software because some LEDs can not handle large
continuous currents for long periods. The LED intensity
may be adjusted by clicking on the up or down arrows to
increment by one LSB or by clicking and dragging the
slide pointer. The hex code is displayed in the box below
the slider.
CAMH
intensity vertical slide control sets the CAMH reg-
ister from 0 to 425mA in 16 steps. When the CAM
FLASH button is selected, the CAM LED illuminates at the
intensity set by the CAMH register on the release of the
mouse button for the length of time selected in the
FLASH Time drop-down window up to two seconds. The
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