Transistor, Photovoltaic Output Optoisolators

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American Bright Optoelectronics CorporationVishay Semiconductor Opto Division
Current Transfer Ratio (Min)
100% @ 10mA130% @ 5mA
Current Transfer Ratio (Max)
200% @ 10mA260% @ 5mA
Turn On / Turn Off Time (Typ)
4µs, 4µs6µs, 5µs
Rise / Fall Time (Typ)
3µs, 4.7µs4µs, 3µs
Voltage - Output (Max)
35V70V
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ)
1.2V1.25V
Current - DC Forward (If) (Max)
50 mA60 mA
Vce Saturation (Max)
200mV300mV
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C-30°C ~ 110°C
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5000Vrms
130% @ 5mA
260% @ 5mA
4µs, 4µs
4µs, 3µs
DC
Transistor
35V
50mA
1.2V
50 mA
200mV
-30°C ~ 110°C
Through Hole
4-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
4-DIP
4-DIP
TCET1103
OPTOISOLATR 5KV TRANSISTOR 4-DIP
Vishay Semiconductor Opto Division
1,680
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1 : ¥4.59000
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5000Vrms
100% @ 10mA
200% @ 10mA
6µs, 5µs
3µs, 4.7µs
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Transistor
70V
50mA
1.25V
60 mA
300mV
-40°C ~ 100°C
Through Hole
4-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
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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.