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HCPL-4562-020 Datasheet, PDF (10/17 Pages) AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED – High Bandwidth, Analog/Video Optocouplers
Package Characteristics
All Typicals at TA = 25°C
Parameter
Sym.
Device
Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Fig. Note
Input-Output
VISO
Momentary
HCPL-4562
HCNW4562
3750
V rms
5000
Withstand
HCPL-4562 5000
Voltage*
(Option 020)
Input-Output
RI-O
Resistance
HCPL-4562
HCNW4562
1012
1012
Ω
1013
1011
Input-Output
CI-O
HCPL-4562
0.6
pF
Capacitance
HCNW4562
0.5
0.6
RH ≤50%,
t = 1 min.,
TA = 25°C
VI-O = 500 Vdc
TA = 25°C
TA = 100°C
f = 1 MHz
5, 12
5, 13
5, 13
5
5
*The Input-Output Momentary Withstand Voltage is a dielectric voltage rating that should not be interpreted as an input-output continuous voltage
rating. For the continuous voltage rating refer to the VDE 0884 Insulation Related Characteristics Table (if applicable), your equipment level safety
specification or Avago Application Note 1074 entitled “Optocoupler Input-Output Endurance Voltage,” publication number 5963-2203E.
Notes:
  1.  When used in the circuit of Figure 1 or Figure 4; GV = VOUT/VIN; IFQ = 6 mA (HCPL-4562), IFQ = 10 mA (HCNW4562).
  2. Derate linearly above 70°C free-air temperature at a rate of 2.0 mW/°C (HCPL-4562).
  3. Maximum variation from the best fit line of IPB vs. IF expressed as a percentage of the peak-to-peak full scale output.
  4. CURRENT TRANSFER RATIO (CTR) is defined as the ratio of output collector current, IO, to the forward LED input current, IF, times 100%.
  5. Device considered a two-terminal device: Pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 shorted together and Pins 5, 6, 7, and 8 shorted together.
  6. Flat-band, small-signal voltage gain.
  7.  The frequency at which the gain is 3 dB below the flat-band gain.
  8. Differential gain is the change in the small-signal gain of the optocoupler at 3.58 MHz as the bias level is varied over a given range.
  9. Differential phase is the change in the small-signal phase response of the optocoupler at 3.58 MHz as the bias level is varied over a given
range.
10. TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (THD) is defined as the square root of the sum of the square of each harmonic distortion component. The THD
of the isolated video circuit is measured using a 2.6 kΩ load in series with the 50 Ω input impedance of the spectrum analyzer.
11. ISOLATION MODE REJECTION RATIO (IMRR), a measure of the optocoupler’s ability to reject signals or noise that may exist between input and
output terminals, is defined by 20 log10 [(VOUT/VIN)/(VOUT/VIM)], where VIM is the isolation mode voltage signal.
12. In accordance with UL 1577, each optocoupler is proof tested by apply­ing an insulation test voltage ≥4500 V rms for 1 second (leakage detec-
tion current limit, II-O ≤5 µA). This test is performed before the 100% Production test shown in the IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2 Insulation Related
Charac­teristics Table, if applicable.
13. In accordance with UL 1577, each optocoupler is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥6000 V rms for 1 second (leakage detec-
tion current limit, II-O ≤5 µA). This test is performed before the 100% Production test shown in the IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2 Insulation Related
Characteristics Table, if applicable.
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