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66266

Description
Base lead provided for conventional transistor biasing
File Size55KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerMicropac
Websitehttp://www.micropac.com
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66266 Overview

Base lead provided for conventional transistor biasing

6 PIN GULL WING
66266
05/31/2013
Features:
PROTON RADIATION TOLERANT OPTOCOUPLER
WITH 850 nm LED
OPTOELECTRONIC PRODUCTS
DIVISION
Applications:
Eliminate ground loops
Level shifting
Line receiver
Switching power supplies
Motor control
High Reliability
Base lead provided for conventional transistor
biasing
Rugged package
Stability over wide temperature
+1000 V electrical isolation
DESCRIPTION
The
66266
is a single channel device electrically similar to the 4N49. This product has been designed to be more tolerant to
proton radiation and uses an 850 nm LED for higher CTR and greater durability. The 66266 optocoupler is packaged in a
hermetically sealed 6 pin gull wing package. This device can be supplied to customer specifications as well as tested and
screened to the requirements of MIL-PRF-19500 up to space (JANS) level.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Input to Output Voltage .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 kV
Emitter-Base Voltage ............................................................................................................................................................... 7 V
Collector-Emitter Voltage (Value applies to emitter-base open-circuited & the input-diode equal to zero) ........................ 70 V
Collector-Base Voltage .......................................................................................................................................................... 70 V
Reverse Input Voltage ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 V
Input Diode Continuous Forward Current at (or below) 25°C Free-Air Temperature (see note 1) .................................. 50 mA
Peak Forward Input Current (Value applies for tw
1
s, PRR
<
300 pps) ........................................................................... 1 A
Continuous Collector Current ............................................................................................................................................. 50 mA
Continuous Transistor Power Dissipation at (or below) 25
C Free-Air Temperature (see Note 2) ............................... 300 mW
Storage Temperature......................................................................................................................................... -65°C to +125°C
Operating Free-Air Temperature Range ............................................................................................................-55°C to +125°C
Lead Solder Temperature (10 seconds max.) .................................................................................................................. 240°C
Notes:
1. Derate linearly to 125°C free-air temperature at the rate of 0.50 mA/°C above 25°C.
2. Derate linearly to 125°C free-air temperature at the rate of 3 mW/°C above 25C.
Package Dimensions
PIN 1
0.350±0.010
0.195
6X 0.015±0.002
Schematic Diagram
6E
K1
0.130
4X 0.050
0.046±0.010
4C
A3
5B
26° NOM.
0.025
0.008 MAX.
0.010
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
ALL TOLERANCES ARE ±0.005 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
A - ANODE
B - BASE
C - COLLECTOR
E - EMITTER
K - CATHODE
Micropac Industries cannot assume any responsibility for any circuits shown or represent that they are free from patent infringement.
Micropac reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible.
MICROPAC INDUSTRIES, INC. OPTOELECTRONIC PRODUCTS DIVISION
725 E.Walnut St., Garland, TX 75040
(972)272-3571
Fax (972)487-6918
www.micropac.com
E-MAIL: OPTOSALES @ MICROPAC.COM
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