The LP5018 is a high-performance 18-channel I2C constant-current RGB LED driver from Texas Instruments. It is designed for applications that require human-machine interaction and LED animation effects such as flashing, breathing, and chasingof input sources, including USB ports, AC adapters, and wireless power
Texas Instruments LP5018 series LED Driver ICs
Comprehensive Guide to LP5018 Integrated Circuits (ICs) LED Driver ICs
In this post, you will find the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments LP5018 series LED Driver ICs products.
FEATURES
- Programmable PWM Control
- Integrated LED Current Sinks
Applications
- Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
- Medical
Associated Products
Part Number | Description | Stock | RFQ |
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LP5018RSMR | LED DRIVER | 10000 | RFQ |
Technical Documents

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments LP5018 series LED Driver ICs
Maxim Integrated MAX16832: This is a multi-channel LED driver IC that can drive RGB/RGBA LEDs. It offers features such as analog and PWM dimming control, fault detection, and internal calibration. ON Semiconductor CAT4016: This is a 16-channel constant-current LED driver IC that can drive RGB/RGBA LEDs. It provides features like PWM control, dot correction, and fault detection for LED arrays. Analog Devices ADP8861/ADP8863: These are multi-channel LED driver ICs suitable for driving RGB/RGBA LEDs. They offer features such as high-resolution PWM control, integrated charge pumps, and programmable current levels.
How do I choose a LED driver for my project?
Power requirements: Consider the voltage and current requirements of your LED lighting system. Select an LED driver that can handle the voltage and current required by your lighting system. It is recommended to choose a driver with a wattage capacity that exceeds the wattage of your LED tape by at least 10% to maximize the longevity of your lighting system