1. Ultra-high speed response
: TYP. 50ns at R
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)
2. Isolation voltage between input and output
( Viso : 2 500V
rms
)
3. Low input current drive( I
FHL
: MAX. 5mA )
4. Instantaneous common mode rejection
voltage ( CM
H
: TYP. 500V/
碌
s )
5. TTL and LSTTL compatible output
6. Recognized by UL, file No. E64380
Ultra-high Speed Response
OPIC Photocoupler
s
Outline Dimensions
2.54
鹵
0.25
Primary
side
mark
(Sunken
place )
8
7
PC910
6
0.8
鹵
0.2
5
6.5
鹵
0.5
( Unit : mm )
Internal connection
diagram
8
7
6
5
1
1.2
鹵
0.3
2
3
4
0.85
鹵
0.3
1
2
3
4
9.22
鹵
0.5
0.5
TYP.
3.5
鹵
0.5
7.62
鹵
0.3
s
Applications
1. High speed interfaces for computer periph-
erals and microcomputer systems
2. High speed line receivers
3. Noise-cut
4. Interfaces with various data transmission
equipment
0.5
鹵
0.1
3.7
鹵
0.5
0.26
鹵
0.1
胃
:
0 to 13
藲
5
6
7
8
GND
V
O
V
E
V
CC
胃
1
2
3
4
NC
Anode
Cathode
NC
* 鈥淥PIC 鈥?( Optical IC ) is a trademark of the SHARP Corporation.
An OPIC consists of a light-detecting element and signal-
processing circuit integrated onto a single chip.
s
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Forward current
Reverse voltage
Power dissipation
*2
Supply voltage
*3
Enable voltage
High level output voltage
Low level output current
Collector power dissipation
*4
Isolation voltage
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
*5
Soldering temperature
*1
( Ta = 25藲C )
Symbol
I
F
V
R
P
V
CC
V
E
V
OH
I
OL
P
C
V
iso
T
opr
T
stg
T
sol
Rating
20
5
40
7
5.5
7
50
85
2 500
0 to + 70
- 55 to + 125
260
Unit
mA
V
mW
V
V
V
mA
mW
V
rms
藲C
藲C
藲C
Input
Output
*1 Ta = 0 to 70藲C
*2 For 1 minute max.
*3 Shall not exceed 500mV from supply voltage( V
CC
).
*4 AC for 1minute, 40 to 60% RH. Apply the specified voltage between the whole of the electrode pins on the
input side and the whole of the electrode pins on the output side.
*5 For 10 seconds at the position of 2mm or more from lead pins.
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In the absence of confirmation by device specification sheets, SHARP takes no responsibility for any defects that occur in equipment using any of SHARP's devices, shown in catalogs,
data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest version of the device specification sheets before using any SHARP's device.
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