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Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit | Conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Forward Voltage | VF | 1.0 | 1.2 | 1.4 | V | IF = 20 mA |
Peak Forward Current | IF(P) | - | - | 30 | mA | tP ≤ 1 ms, IF(AV) ≤ 10 mA |
Continuous Forward Current | IF(AV) | - | - | 10 | mA | Ta = 25°C |
Reverse Voltage | VR | - | - | 5 | V | |
Reverse Current | IR | - | 1 | - | μA | VR = 5 V |
Output Current | IC | - | - | 500 | mA | Ta = 25°C |
Collector-Emitter Voltage | VCE | - | - | 30 | V | IC = 500 mA |
Isolation Voltage | VI | - | - | 1500 | V | 1 minute, 50/60 Hz |
Storage Temperature | TS | -40 | - | 105 | °C | |
Operating Temperature | TA | -40 | - | 85 | °C |
Instructions for Use:
Forward Current (IF):
- Ensure that the forward current does not exceed 30 mA for more than 1 ms to avoid damage.
- The continuous forward current should not exceed 10 mA at room temperature (25°C).
Reverse Voltage (VR):
- The reverse voltage should not exceed 5 V to prevent breakdown.
Output Current (IC):
- The output current should not exceed 500 mA at room temperature (25°C).
Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCE):
- The collector-emitter voltage should not exceed 30 V when the output current is 500 mA.
Isolation Voltage (VI):
- The isolation voltage between the input and output should not exceed 1500 V for more than 1 minute at 50/60 Hz.
Temperature Considerations:
- The storage temperature range is from -40°C to 105°C.
- The operating temperature range is from -40°C to 85°C.
Handling and Storage:
- Store the device in a dry environment to prevent moisture damage.
- Handle with care to avoid mechanical stress or static discharge.
Mounting:
- Ensure proper heat sinking if operating at high currents or temperatures.
- Follow recommended PCB layout guidelines to minimize noise and interference.
Testing:
- Use appropriate test equipment and methods to verify the parameters within the specified limits.
- Perform tests at room temperature unless otherwise specified.
Safety:
- Always follow safety guidelines when handling and testing high-voltage components.
- Use protective equipment as necessary.
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