Hello,
I am designing a led lighting for my home. This lighting is composed of a string of few or 3.1V/60mA leds in serie on a aluminum core PCB, with embedded driver. I have already done some work (mainly on led choice and project specifications) and i am now trying to choose a nice led driver suitable for my application.
Here is the constrains that i defined for this driver :
• Constant current driver, that can handle at least a 60mA / 40V led string
• Input voltage up to 24V to be powered by 12V or 24V DC power rail.
• Output voltage up to 40V or more (the higher it will be, the more led I could put in series)
• PWM dimming at high frequency, something above 20Khz
• PWM or I2C input control
I have done some search on the web and the forum about this subject. I have found plenty of answer and I am a bit confused.
From my last job in electronic card production industry I know that every manufacturer has his specialty and that some are easier to use than others. I don't have enough experience to know which ones are and which are not, and which IC permit to make actual and "state of the art" design or not (I know TI is nice to power module design, maybe on led driving too ?).
Any advice is welcome, the main goal is still to learn and progress

Thanks !
Result of my current research :
Texas Instruments LP8862-Q1Linear Technology LT3761Infineon BCR602 Monolithic power MP3385