Hi,
in a PCB I am designing I need to power two different types of displays (both datasheets attached) but only 1 at the time - i.e. two products each with just one display and both using the same PCB design (with jumpers for config/voltage setting) - with the following backlight characteristics:
- Product A uses Display 1 with Backlight needing 18V @ 80mA
- Product B uses Display 2 with Backlight needing 30V @ 40mA
On the PCB the only voltages available are 5V and 24V.
So I was thinking of using:
a) either a boost converter boosting from 5V (datasheet of a possible IC attached - but it does not provide guideline on maximum output voltage generally nor at any given current). If any of them can boost from 5V to 30V at 50mA then that solves it. But from reading some online posts that is pushing it to its limits.
b) or a buck-boost fed from the 24V
The buck-boost ICs are all relatively large (working with 0402 because of limited space). So a couple of questions:
1. Are there better solutions?
2. is the 5V boost to 30V configuration feasible? that is 6x voltage boost. Is it reliable?
3. generally speaking, out of the two solutions (a) and (b), I assume solution (b) is more reliable?
Thank you