PC716V0NSZX/PC716V0YSZX
PC716V0NSZX/
PC716V0YSZX
s
Features
1. High collector current (I
C
:MAX. 200mA)
2. High sensitivity (CTR:MIN. 1 000%)
3. Isolation voltage (Viso (rms):5kV)
4. Recognized by UL, file No.E64380
Approved by TÜV (VDE0884)(PC716V0YSZX)
5. 6-pin DIP package
High Sensitivity and High
Collector Current Type
Photocoupler
s
Outline Dimensions
6
5
4
(Unit : mm)
Internal connection
diagram
6
5
4
1
2
3
s
Applications
1. Home appliances
2. Programmable controllers
2.9
±0.5
7.12
±0.3
0.6
±0.2
1.2
±0.3
3.5
±0.5
6.5
±0.3
Anode
mark
PC716V
1
2
3
7.62
±0.3
0.5
TYP.
3. Peripheral equipment of personal computers
s
Model Line-up
*
3.25
±0.5
Model No.
PC716V0NSZX
PC716V0YSZX
* Application Model No. PC716V
Safty Standard Approval
UL
TÜV(VDE0884)
−
0.5
±0.1
2.54
±0.25
0.26
±0.1
θ
θ=0
to 13˚
θ
1
2
3
s
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Anode
Cathode
NC
4
5
6
Emitter
Collector
NC
(Ta=25°C)
Unit
mA
A
V
mW
V
V
mA
mW
mW
kV
°C
°C
°C
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
50
Forward current
I
F
*1
Peak forward current
I
FM
1
Input
Reverse voltage
V
R
6
Power dissipation
P
70
Collector-emitter voltage V
CEO
35
Emitter-collector voltage V
ECO
6
Output
I
C
200
Collector current
P
C
300
Collector power dissipation
350
Total power dissipation
P
tot
*2
Isolation voltage V
iso (rms)
5
Operating temperature
−25
to
+100
T
opr
−40
to
+125
T
stg
Storage temperature
*3
260
Soldering temperature T
sol
*1 Pulse width≤100µs, Duty ratio=0.001
*2 40 to 60%RH, AC for 1 min
*3 For 10 s
Notice
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devices shown in catalogs, data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest device specification sheets before using any SHARP device.
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PC716V0NSZX/PC716V0YSZX
Fig.5
Current Transfer Ratio vs. Forward
Current
10 000
V
CE
=2V
T
a
=25˚C
Current transfer ratio CTR (%)
8 000
Collector current I
C
(mA)
Fig.6
Collector Current vs. Collector-emitter
Voltage
36
32
0.6mA
28
24
20
16
12
8
0.3mA
4
0.1mA
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
0.2mA
9
10
0.4mA
0.5mA
I
F
=0.7mA
T
a
=25˚C
6 000
4 000
2 000
0
0.1
0.2
0.5
1
2
5
Forward current I
F
(mA)
Collector-emitter voltage V
CE
(V)
Fig.7
Collector Current vs. Collector-emitter
Voltage
200
180
160
Collector current I
C
(mA)
140
120
100
80
1mA
60
40
20
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
Collector-emitter voltage V
CE
(V)
I
F
=
5mA
2mA
P
C(MAX.)
T
a
=25˚C
Fig.8 Relative Current Transfer Ratio vs.
Ambient Temperature
150
I
F
=1mA
V
CE
=2V
100
Relative current transfer ratio (%)
50
0
−25
0
25
50
75
100
Ambient temperature T
a
(°C)
Fig.9
Collector - emitter Saturation Voltage
vs. Ambient Temperature
Collector-emitter saturation voltage V
CE(SAT)
(V)
1
I
F
=20mA
I
C
=10mA
Fig.10 Collector Dark Current vs. Ambient
Temperature
10
−3
5
Collector dark current I
CEO
(A)
10
−4
5
10
−5
5
10
−6
5
10
−7
5
10
−8
5
10
−9
5
10
−10
−25
V
CE
=10V
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
−25
0
25
50
75
100
0
25
50
75
100
Ambient temperature T
a
(°C)
Ambient temperature Ta (°C)
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--- Office automation equipment
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