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Simple LED Driver Circuit using IC CAT3063

Last updated on 9 August 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This Simple LED Driver Circuit using IC CAT3063 helps to power LEDs good and save power.

Circuit keep LEDs work well and make them last long.

Here we talk how CAT3063 work in LED driver and it give steady current to many LEDs.

CAT3063 can power 3 LEDs at same time very well.

But CAT3063 is only for LEDs with no other load.

Power supply must be below 6 volts DC and we must use 5V DC here.

Max output current should not be more than 120 milliamps.

Circuit Working:

Simple LED Driver Circuit Diagram using IC CAT3063

Parts List:

ComponentSpecificationQuantity
Resistor24k 1/4 watt1
CapacitorsCeramic 1µF1
SemiconductorsIC CAT30631
LEDs White 5mm 20mA3

Circuit uses CAT3063 chip to control LED current careful.

Chip need DC voltage input VIN for power inside.

Capacitors C1 and C2 keep voltage steady for charge pump.

When circuit is on then enable pin EN is active and chip gives steady current to LEDs.

RESET pin with resistor R1 help start circuit right.

LED1, LED2, LED3 connect in parallel to chip output so it shine same.

Capacitor C3 stop voltage change at output and make LEDs work smooth.

In shutdown current is almost zero and saves power.

With R1 chosen each LED should get 25mA current.

To dim LEDs change current at RESET pin or use PWM on EN pin.

Formulas with Calculations:

LED Current Calculation:

CAT3063 give constant current for each LED output to about 20mA.

No external resistor needed.

Formula:

I_LED = (V_OUT – V_F) / R_SET

where,

  • I_LED is current per LED 20mA
  • V_OUT is the output voltage of IC
  • V_F is the LED forward voltage 3V for white LED
  • R_SET is an internal resistor in IC

IC is set by factory with no need of outside resistor.

Power Dissipation Calculation:

Total power use = P_TOTAL = V_OUT × I_TOTAL

where,

  • P_TOTAL is the total power dissipation
  • V_OUT is the output voltage from IC
  • I_TOTAL is the total current for all LEDs

For 3 LEDs at 20mA each:

I_TOTAL = 3 × 20mA = 60mA

If V_OUT = 5V then:

P_TOTAL = 5V × 60mA = 0.3W

How to Build:

To build a Simple LED Driver Circuit using IC CAT3063 follow the below mentioned steps for connections:

  • Pin 1 LED1 connects to pin 6 of IC1
  • Pin 2 LED2 connects to pin 6 of IC1
  • Pin 3 LED3 connects to pin 6 of IC1
  • Capacitor C3 goes between pin 6 and GND
  • Pin 4 RESET goes to GND through resistor R1
  • Pin 5 EN is enable pin to turn IC ON/OFF
  • Pin 7 to VIN is the power input
  • Capacitor C4 goes between pin 7 and GND
  • Capacitor C1 goes between pin 8 of C1 positive and pin 9 C1 negative
  • Capacitor C2 goes between pin 10 C2 positive and pin 11 C2 negative
  • Pin 12 connects to GND

Conclusion:

This Simple LED Driver Circuit using IC CAT3063 is efficient and keep LEDs steady with constant current.

No extra resistors needed to control current as this circuit is good for small or battery LED projects.

Overall it is an easy and reliable way to power LEDs with few parts.

References:

CAT3063 3-Channel LED Driver in 3 x 3 mm Package

Filed Under: LED and Lamps

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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