Optocouplers. Reference data. Part 2
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Table 1
Name | Description | Voltage
commut.
В | Current.
commut.
mA | RO
Om |
---|
AOU163A(5P50) |
optotriac |
~ 280 |
20* |
- |
5P50.2 |
~ 360 |
- |
5P51 |
Optosimistor with
transition control
phases through "0" |
~ 280 |
- |
5P52-2 |
~ 360 |
100* |
- |
5P14A |
One is ok
open
contact (1HP) |
~ 60 |
250 |
5 |
KR293KP1B |
~ 230 |
100 |
25 |
5P14V |
~ 400 |
80 |
50 |
5P14.3A |
Two HP |
~ 60 |
250 |
5 |
5P14.3B |
~ 230 |
100 |
25 |
5P14.3V |
~ 400 |
80 |
50 |
5P14.5B |
1-closed |
~ 230 |
100 |
- |
5P14.7B |
2-closed |
25 |
5P14.9B |
1-NC,1-NO |
- |
5P14.1A |
One is ok
open
contact (1HP) |
60 |
320 |
2 |
5P14.1B |
230 |
170 |
10 |
5P14.1V |
400 |
110 |
20 |
KR293KP4A |
Two HP |
60 |
320 |
2 |
KR293KP4B |
230 |
170 |
10 |
KR293KP4V |
400 |
110 |
20 |
5P14.6B |
1-closed |
- |
170 |
- |
5P14.8B |
2-closed |
230 |
10 |
5P14.10B |
1-NC,1-NO |
- |
- |
5P19T1 |
optotriac |
~ 280 |
1000 |
- |
5P19A1 |
1HP |
~ 60 |
3000 |
0,12 |
5P19B1 |
~ 400 |
700 |
3,4 |
5P20A1 |
1HP |
60 |
3000 |
0,06 |
5P20B1 |
400 |
700 |
1,7 |
Table 2
Name | Ucom
max
В | Iut
max
μA | Uoutput stop
max
В | IO
mA | Ivh
mA | tzd.r | Uof
В |
---|
incl
μs | off
μs |
---|
AOT128A |
50 |
10 |
0,3 |
2,5 |
10 |
5 |
5 |
1500 |
AOT128B |
30 |
0,4 |
10 |
AOT128V |
30 |
0,4 |
5 |
AOT128G |
15 |
0,4 |
5 |
AOT128D |
50 |
0,3 |
10 |
AOT161A |
50 |
0,3 |
10 |
3000 |
AOT161B |
2,5 |
5P161 |
50 |
0,3 |
10 |
5000 |
AOT127A |
30 |
1,5 |
70 |
5 |
10 |
100 |
1500 |
AOT127B |
30 |
15 |
AOT127V |
15 |
15 |
AOT162A |
70 |
1,1 |
70 |
1 |
8 |
100 |
3000 |
AOT162B |
30 |
AOT162V |
70 |
5P162 |
70 |
5000 |
AOT165A(5P26) |
70 |
1,5 |
20 |
1 |
40 |
100 |
3000 |
AOT165A1(5P27) |
5 |
Table 3
A type | Ucom
В | Ki
min
% | Ivh
mA | tbuilding
Max.
μs | Rн
Om | Uout.res.
min
В | Ivh
mA | Uof
В |
---|
KR249KN2A |
60 |
50 |
10 |
4 |
100 |
0,4 |
10 |
5000 |
KN2G |
- |
500 |
KR249KN4A |
- |
20 |
0,8 |
5000 |
KN4G |
200 |
- |
500 |
KN4K |
60 |
50 |
0,4 |
5000 |
KN4P |
500 |
KR249KN5A |
200 |
20 |
0,8 |
5000 |
KN5G |
500 |
triggered by variable input signal |
KR249KN8A |
60 |
50 |
±10 |
4 |
100 |
0,4 |
±10 |
5000 |
KN8G |
500 |
AOT166A
(5P32E) |
9 |
200 |
±0,1 |
4/14 |
5000 |
0.4 |
±0.1 |
1500 |
AOT166B |
±0,5 |
±0,5 |
Table 4
Name | Ucom
В | Ki
min
% | Ivh
mA | tbuilding
Max.
μs | Cetc.
Max.
pF | Uof
В |
---|
AOD130 |
10 |
1 |
10 |
0,1 |
0,5 |
1500 |
5P60 |
5 |
1/0,2 |
Table 5
Switches with digital output |
---|
A type | tDM°tDM°
μs | Iin.av.
mA | Uof
В |
---|
5P17(more than 2MB/s) |
0,1/0,24 |
5 |
3000 |
5P18(more than 10MB/s) |
0,08/0,15 |
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