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Micropower optocoupler for AC circuits 5P32E. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

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Features

- low input current 0.1 mA
- back-to-back LEDs
- 1500V isolation voltage
- plastic 6-pin. DIP package

Application

- ring signal sensor in telephony
- AC voltage sensor
- isolated receiver from the line
Pin assignment

Micropower optocoupler for AC circuits 5P32E
Recommended wiring diagram

Micropower optocoupler for AC circuits 5P32E

ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS ( T = 25 C )

Parameter name Ref. U
amend.
minutes. Know
chen.
a type.
Max. Measurement mode
Input voltage Uin В 1.0 1.1 1.3 Iin=1mA
Ex. low level voltage U0out В - - 0.4 Iin=+0.1mA Iout=2mA
Ex. high level current I1out mA - - 0.1 Iin=0V Uout=5V
Insulation voltage Uiz В 1500 - - T=1min
Insulation resistance Riz Om - 11
10
- -
through capacity Spr pF - 3.0 - -
Turn-on delay time T1,0zd ns - - 1000 Iin=1mA Rload=5kOhm
Turn-off delay time T0,1zd ns - - 1000 Iin=1mA Rload=5kOhm

MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE OPERATION MODES

Mode Options Ed. amend. Min. Max. Note
Input reverse voltage В - 3.2 -
High level input current mA 0.1 20 -
Input voltage low В 0 0.8 -
Input surge current mA - 100 Timp=10µs Q=5
Low level output current mA - 2.0 -
High level output voltage В -0.5 9 -
Slave. temperature range С -45 85 -

Author: Zeshkov Yu., Pervouralsk, Sverdlovsk region; Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru

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