Transistor, Photovoltaic Output Optoisolators

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onsemiVishay Semiconductor Opto Division
Voltage - Isolation
4170Vrms5000Vrms
Current Transfer Ratio (Min)
100% @ 10mA1000% @ 10mA
Turn On / Turn Off Time (Typ)
8.5µs, 95µs10µs, 10µs
Output Type
DarlingtonTransistor with Base
Voltage - Output (Max)
30V50V
Current - Output / Channel
50mA150mA
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ)
1.18V1.3V
Current - DC Forward (If) (Max)
50 mA60 mA
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 100°C-40°C ~ 100°C
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6-DIP
4N36
OPTOISO 5KV TRANS W/BASE 6DIP
Vishay Semiconductor Opto Division
2,367
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1 : ¥5.02000
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5000Vrms
100% @ 10mA
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10µs, 10µs
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DC
Transistor with Base
30V
50mA
1.3V
50 mA
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-55°C ~ 100°C
Through Hole
6-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
6-DIP
6-DIP White
MOC8021M
OPTOISO 4.17KV DARLINGTON 6DIP
onsemi
619
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3,000
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1 : ¥6.72000
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4170Vrms
1000% @ 10mA
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8.5µs, 95µs
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DC
Darlington
50V
150mA
1.18V
60 mA
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-40°C ~ 100°C
Through Hole
6-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
6-DIP
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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.