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HCPL-314J Datasheet, PDF (7/16 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – 0.4 Amp Output Current IGBT Gate Drive Optocoupler
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Package Characteristics
For each channel unless otherwise specified.
Parameter
Input-Output Momentary
Withstand Voltage
Output-Output Momentary
Withstand Voltage
Input-Output Resistance
Input-Output Capacitance
Symbol
VISO
VO-O
RI-O
CI-O
Min.
3750
1500
Typ.
Max. Units
Vrms
Vrms
Test
Conditions
TA=25°C,
RH<50% for
1 min.
1012
1.2
Ω
VI-O=500 V
pF Freq=1 MHz
Fig. Note
8,9
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Notes:
1. Derate linearly above 70°C free air temperature at a rate of 0.3 mA/°C.
2. Maximum pulse width = 10 µs, maximum duty cycle = 0.2%. This value is intended to allow for component tolerances for designs
with IO peak minimum = 0.4 A. See Application section for additional details on limiting IOL peak.
3. Derate linearly above 85°C, free air temperature at the rate of 4.0 mW/°C.
4. Input power dissipation does not require derating.
5. Maximum pulse width = 50 µs, maximum duty cycle = 0.5%.
6. In this test, VOH is measured with a DC load current. When driving capacitive load VOH will approach VCC as IOH approaches zero
amps.
7. Maximum pulse width = 1 ms, maximum duty cycle = 20%.
8. In accordance with UL 1577, each HCPL-314J optocoupler is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥ 5000 Vrms for
1 second (leakage detection current limit II-O ≤ 5 µA). This test is performed before 100% production test for partial discharge
(method B) shown in the IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2 Insulation Characteristics Table, if applicable.
9. Device considered a two-terminal device: pins on input side shorted together and pins on output side shorted together.
10. PDD is the difference between tPHL and tPLH between any two parts or channels under the same test conditions.
11. Pins 3 and 4 (HCPL-314J) need to be connected to LED common.
12. Common mode transient immunity in the high state is the maximum tolerable |dVcm/dt| of the common mode pulse VCM to
assure that the output will remain in the high state (i.e. Vo > 6.0 V).
13. Common mode transient immunity in a low state is the maximum tolerable |dVCM/dt| of the common mode pulse, VCM, to assure
that the output will remain in a low state (i.e. Vo < 1.0 V).
14. This load condition approximates the gate load of a 1200 V/25 A IGBT.
15. For each channel. The power supply current increases when operating frequency and Qg of the driven IGBT increases.
16. Device considered a two terminal device: Channel one output side pins shorted together, and channel two output side pins shorted
together.