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MP4030GS - Primary-Side-Control Offline LED Controller

Download the MP4030GS datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MP4030 variant, as both devices belong to the same primary-side-control offline led controller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MP4030 is a TRIAC-dimmable, primary-sidecontrol, offline LED lighting controller with active PFC.

It can output an accurate LED current for an isolated lighting application with a single-stage converter.

Key Features

  • Primary-Side-Control without Requiring a Secondary-Side Feedback Circuit.
  • Internal Charging Circuit at the Supply Pin for Fast Start-Up.
  • Accurate Line Regulation.
  • High Power Factor.
  • Flicker-Free, Phase-Controlled TRIAC Dimming with Expanded Dimming Range.
  • Operates in Boundary Conduction Mode.
  • Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit.
  • Programmable Primary-Side Over-Current Protection.
  • Over-Voltage Protection.
  • Short-Circuit Protection.
  • Over-Temperature.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MP4030-MPS.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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The Future of Analog IC Technology MP4030 TRIAC-Dimmable, Primary-Side-Control Offline LED Controller with Active PFC DESCRIPTION The MP4030 is a TRIAC-dimmable, primary-sidecontrol, offline LED lighting controller with active PFC. It can output an accurate LED current for an isolated lighting application with a single-stage converter. The proprietary real-current-control method can accurately control the LED current using primary-side information. It can significantly simplify LED lighting system design by eliminating secondary-side feedback components and the optocoupler. The MP4030 implements power-factor correction and works in boundary-conduction mode to reduce MOSFET switching losses.