Transistor, Photovoltaic Output Optoisolators

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Current Transfer Ratio (Min)
80% @ 5mA200% @ 1mA
Current Transfer Ratio (Max)
400% @ 1mA600% @ 5mA
Turn On / Turn Off Time (Typ)
6µs, 6µs-
Rise / Fall Time (Typ)
3µs, 3µs5µs, 5.5µs
Voltage - Output (Max)
75V80V
Current - Output / Channel
30mA50mA
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ)
1.3V (Max)1.35V
Current - DC Forward (If) (Max)
20 mA50 mA
Vce Saturation (Max)
300mV400mV
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 100°C-40°C ~ 125°C
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4-SOIC 4.40mm
FODM8801CV
OPTOISO 3.75KV TRANS 4-MINI-FLAT
onsemi
2,985
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1 : ¥11.90000
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3750Vrms
200% @ 1mA
400% @ 1mA
6µs, 6µs
5µs, 5.5µs
DC
Transistor
75V
30mA
1.35V
20 mA
400mV
-40°C ~ 125°C
Surface Mount
4-SOIC (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
4-Mini-Flat
HMHA28
HMHA2801V
OPTOISO 3.75KV TRANSISTOR 4SMD
onsemi
1,960
In Stock
1 : ¥5.70000
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3750Vrms
80% @ 5mA
600% @ 5mA
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3µs, 3µs
DC
Transistor
80V
50mA
1.3V (Max)
50 mA
300mV
-55°C ~ 100°C
Surface Mount
4-SOIC (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
4-Mini-Flat
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Transistor, Photovoltaic Output Optoisolators


Transistor or photovoltaic output optoisolators use light to transmit information across an electrical insulation barrier, usually for safety or functional reasons. They are distinguished from other optoisolator types by their use of a simple phototransistor or photovoltaic cell (solar cell) as an output device. The outputs of these devices do not require an external power source for operation and are analog in character, allowing their use for transmitting analog information between circuits which cannot be electrically connected.