PLA160 is a 300V, 50mA, 100Ω 1-Form-A relay. This per-
formance leader features the fastest switching speed
(50us) available in an OptoMOS relay.
Features
•
Small 6 Pin SOP Package
•
Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS
Compatible)
•
No Moving Parts
•
High Reliability
•
Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits
•
1500V
RMS
Input/Output Isolation
•
FCC Compatible
•
No EMI/RFI Generation
•
Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
•
Tape & Reel Version Available
Approvals
•
UL/C-UL Recognized Component
File #: E76270
•
BSI Certified - Certificate #: 8416
Ordering Information
Applications
•
Instrumentation
•
Multiplexers
•
Data Acquisition
•
Electronic Switching
•
I/O Subsystems
•
Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
•
Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
•
Security Systems
•
Aerospace
•
Industrial Controls
•
Reed Relay Replacement
Part #
PLA160
PLA160S
PLA160STR
Description
6 Pin DIP (50/Tube)
6 Pin Surface Mount (50/Tube)
6 Pin Surface Mount (1000/Reel)
Pin Configuration
PLA160 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1
2
3
6
5
4
PLA160 Pinout
DC Only Configuration
1
2
3
6
5
4
+ Control
– Control
Do Not Use
Load
Do Not Use
Load
+ Control
– Control
Do Not Use
+ Load
– Load
Switching Characteristics of
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
10ms
CONTROL
+
90%
LOAD
10%
+
T
ON
10%+
T
OFF
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PLA160
Absolute Maximum Ratings (@ 25˚ C)
Parameter
Input Power Dissipation
Input Control Current
Peak (10ms)
Reverse Input Voltage
Total Power Dissipation
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output
Operational Temperature
Storage Temperature
Soldering Temperature
DIP Package
Surface Mount Package
(10 Seconds Max.)
1
2
Min
-
-
-
-
-
3750
-40
-40
-
-
Typ Max Units
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
150
1
50
1
5
800
2
-
+85
+125
+260
+220
mW
mA
A
V
mW
V
RMS
°C
°C
°C
°C
Absolute Maximum Ratings are stress ratings. Stresses
in excess of these ratings can cause permanent damage
to the device. Functional operation of the device at these
or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the
operational sections of this data sheet is not implied.
Exposure of the device to the absolute maximum ratings
for an extended period may degrade the device and effect
its reliability.
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
Derate Linearly 6.67 mw/˚C
Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Output Characteristics @ 25°C
Load Voltage (Peak)
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration
DC Configuration
Peak Load Current
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration
DC Configuration
Off-State Leakage Current
Switching Speeds
Turn-On
Turn-Off
Output Capacitance
Capacitance
Input to Output
Input Characteristics @ 25°C
Input Control Current
Input Dropout Current
Input Voltage Drop
Reverse Input Voltage
Reverse Input Current
Common Characteristics @ 25°C
Input to Output Capacitance
Input to Output Isolation
-
-
C
I/O
V
I/O
-
3750
3
-
-
-
pF
V
RMS
I
L
=50mA
-
I
F
=10mA
-
V
R
=5V
I
F
I
F
V
F
V
R
I
R
10
0.4
1.8
-
-
-
0.7
2.4
-
-
50
-
2.8
5
10
mA
mA
V
V
µA
-
-
-
10ms
I
L
=50mA
I
L
=80mA
V
L
=300V
V
L
=100V
I
F
=10mA, V
L
=10V
I
F
=10mA, V
L
=10V
50V; f=1MHz
-
V
L
I
L
I
L
I
LPK
R
ON
I
LEAK
I
LEAK
T
ON
T
OFF
C
OUT
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
60
15
-
1
25
25
3
3
300
50
80
200
100
30
25
10
50
50
-
-
V
mA
mA
mA
Ω
Ω
nA
nA
µS
µS
pF
pF
Conditions
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Units
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PERFORMANCE DATA*
PLA160
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35
30
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
25
20
15
10
5
0
2.34
2.38
2.42
2.46
2.50
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
35
30
25
20
15
10
PLA160
Typical On-Resistance Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 50mADC; I
F
= 10mADC)
PLA160
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
18
16
Device Count (N)
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
5
0
60
61
62
63
64
65
On-Resistance (Ω)
335
340
345
350
355
360
365
Blocking Voltage (V)
PLA160
Typical I
F
for Switch Operation
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 50mADC)
30
25
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
20
15
10
5
0
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.9
LED Current (mA)
30
25
PLA160
Typical I
F
for Switch Dropout
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 50mADC )
30
25
Device Count (N)
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.9
20
15
10
PLA160
Typical Turn-On Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 50mADC; I
F
= 10mADC)
20
15
10
5
0
LED Current (mA)
5
0
0.025
0.030
0.035
0.040
0.045
0.050
Turn-On (ms)
30
25
Device Count (N)
20
15
10
PLA160
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 50mADC; I
F
= 10mADC)
PLA160
Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
80
70
Load Current (mA)
Leakage (µA)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.07
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
-40
PLA160
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
20mA
10mA
5mA
5
0
0.015
0.020
0.025
0.030
0.035
0.040
Turn-Off (ms)
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
PLA160
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
380
Blocking Voltage (V
RMS
)
375
370
365
360
355
350
345
340
335
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
0.12
0.10
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
-40
PLA160
Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC)
0.14
0.12
Turn-Off (ms)
0.10
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
PLA160
Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC)
10mA
20mA
10mA
0
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
*The Performance data shown in the graphs above is typical of device performance. For guaranteed parameters not indicated in the written specifications, please contact
our application department.
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PLA160
PERFORMANCE DATA*
PLA160
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop
vs. Temperature
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
3.6
3.2
Turn-On (ms)
PLA160
Typical Turn-On vs. LED Forward Current
(Load Current = 50mADC)
0.045
0.040
PLA160
Typical Turn-Off vs.LED Forward Current
(Load Current = 50mADC)
0.032
0.031
2.8
2.4
2.0
1.6
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Temperature (°C)
0.030
0.025
0.020
0.015
0.010
0.005
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
LED Forward Current (mA)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.035
0.030
0.029
0.028
0.027
0.026
0.025
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
LED Forward Current (mA)
50mA
30mA
20mA
10mA
5mA
80
70
On-Resistance (Ω)
PLA160
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC; I
F
= 10mADC)
PLA160
Typical I
F
for Switch Operation
vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC)
6
5
LED Current (mA)
PLA160
Typical I
F
for Switch Dropout
vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mA)
6
5
LED Current (mA)
4
3
2
1
60
50
40
30
20
10
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
4
3
2
1
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
Temperature (°C)
50
40
30
20
10
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
PLA160
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
I
F
= 10mADC
PLA160
Energy Rating Curve
0.45
0.40
Load Current (A)
0.35
0.30
0.25
0.20
0.15
0.10
0.05
0
10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms
Time
Load Current (mA)
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
1s
10s 100s
Load Voltage (V)
*The Performance data shown in the graphs above is typical of device performance. For guaranteed parameters not indicated in the written specifications, please contact
our application department.
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Mechanical Dimensions
6 Pin DIP Surface Mount (“S” Suffix)
7.620
±
.254
(.300
±
.010)
4.445
±
.127
(.175
±
.005)
3.302
(.130)
.635 TYP.
(.025)
.254 TYP.
(.010)
6.350
±
.127
(.250
±
.005)
8.382
±
.635
(.330
±
.025)
2.540
±
.127
(.100
±
.005)
PC Board Pattern
(Top View)
2.540
±
.127
(.100
±
.005)
9.525
±
.254
(.375
±
.010)
1.905
±
.127
(.075
±
.005)
8.305
±
.127
(.327
±
.005)
.457
±
.076
(.018
±
.003)
1.499
±
.127
(.059
±
.005)
6 Pin DIP Through Hole (Standard)
7.620
±
.254
(.300
±
.010)
3.302
(.130)
6.350
±
.127
(.250
±
.005)
9.144
±
.508
(.360
±
.020)
8.382
±
.635
(.330
±
.025)
2.540
±
.127
(.100
±
.005)
PC Board Pattern
(Top View)
6-.800 DIA.
(6-.031 DIA.)
9.144
(.360)
6.350
±
.127
(.250
±
.005)
2.540
±
.127
(.100
±
.005)
7.620
±
.127
(.300
±
.005)
7.239 TYP.
(.285)
.457
±
.076
(.018
±
.003)
5.080
±
.127
(.200
±
.005)
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