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This week’s chip is also coupled with a Gizmo Of The Week, the ShiftBright, a RGB LED with the Alegro A6281 and a carrier board.
Alegro has this to say about their chip…
The A6281 is a 3-channel constant current LED driver that has a wide range of output currents. The A6281 controls LED brightness with a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) scheme that gives the application the capability of displaying a billion colors in an RGB cluster. The maximum current is set by an external resistor.
Product homepage.
Product datasheet (PDF).
The company, MaceTech has three products based around this chip, the Shiftbright, which houses a fairly standard single LED; the Megabright, which has three 100mA 40,000 MCD LEDs, one of each color, and the Shiftbar, which is simply a A6281 breakout board to add your own LEDs. Also related, but not based on the A6281 is the Octobright, an 8 channel RGB LED board based on the Texas Instruments TLC5947 24-channel 12 bit PWM controller. More details on that chip at a later date.
I plan to use the Megabright for a RGB LED mood lamp based on an Ikea Lampan table lamp. I was simply going to use the same code as I plan in the Ikea Spoka hack, but I want to try this chip and off load the PWM generation and such from the PICmicro.


