ISOCOM
COMPONENTS
ISLT100xV
DESCRIPTION
The ISLT100xV series optocouplers consists of an
infrared emitting diode optically coupled to an
NPN silicon photo transistor.
These devices belong to Isocom Long Creepage
Range of Optocouplers.
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Anode
Cathode
Emitter
Collector
FEATURES
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Long Creepage 8mm
High AC Isolation voltage 5000V
RMS
CTR Selections Available
Wide Operating Temperature Range
-55°C to 110°C
Pb Free and RoHS Compliant
UL Approval E91231
VDE Approval 40042752
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(T
A
= 25°C)
Stresses exceeding the absolute maximum ratings can cause
permanent damage to the device.
Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for long periods of time
can adversely affect reliability.
Input
Forward Current
Peak Forward Current (1μs, pulse)
Reverse Voltage
Power dissipation
Output
Collector to Emitter Voltage V
CEO
Emitter to Collector Voltage V
ECO
Collector Current
Power Dissipation
Total Package
Isolation Voltage
Total Power Dissipation
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Lead Soldering Temperature
(10s)
APPLICATIONS
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Switching Mode Power Supply
System Appliances
Measuring Instruments
Telecommunication Equipments
Signal Transmission between Systems of
Different Potentials and Impedances
60mA
1.5A
6V
100mW
80V
7V
50mA
150mW
ORDER INFORMATION
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Available in Tape and Reel with 3000pcs
per reel
5000V
RMS
250mW
-55 to 110 °C
-55 to 125 °C
260°C
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COMPONENTS
ISLT100xV
Fig 1 Collector Current vs
Collector-Emitter Voltage (1)
Fig 2 Collector Current vs
Collector-Emitter Voltage (2)
Fig 3 Normalized Collector Current vs
Forward Current
Fig 4 Normalized Current Transfer Ratio vs
Forward Current
Fig 5 Normalized Current Transfer Ratio vs
Ambient Temperature (1)
Fig 6 Normalized Current Transfer Ratio vs
Ambient Temperature 2)
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