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PS2561D-1_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/19 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – DIP PHOTOCOUPLER OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 110°C
DATA SHEET
PHOTOCOUPLER
PS2561D-1,PS2561DL-1
PS2561DL1-1,PS2561DL2-1
DIP PHOTOCOUPLER
OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 110°C
−NEPOC Series−
DESCRIPTION
The PS2561D-1 is an optically coupled isolator containing a GaAs light emitting diode and an NPN silicon
phototransistor.
The PS2561D-1 is in a plastic DIP (Dual In-line Package) and the PS2561DL-1 is lead bending type (Gull-wing) for
surface mount.
The PS2561DL1-1 is lead bending type for long creepage distance.
The PS2561DL2-1 is lead bending type for long creepage distance (Gull-wing) for surface mount.
FEATURES
• Operating ambient temperature: 110°C
• High Isolation voltage (BV = 5 000 Vr.m.s.)
• High collector to emitter voltage (VCEO = 80 V)
• High current transfer ratio (CTR = 160% TYP.)
• High-speed switching (tr = 3 μs TYP., tf = 5 μs TYP.)
• Ordering number of taping product: PS2561DL-1-F3 : 2 000 pcs/reel
: PS2561DL2-1-E3: 1 000 pcs/reel
• Pb-Free product
<R> • Safety standards
• UL approved: No. E72422
• CSA approved: No. CA 101391 (CA5A, CAN/CSA-C22.2 60065, 60950)
• BSI approved: No. 7112/7420
• SEMKO approved: No. 903238
• NEMKO approved: No. P09210868
• DEMKO approved: No. 314999
• FIMKO approved: No. FI 25119
• DIN EN60747-5-2 (VDE0884 Part2) approved: No. 40008862 (Option)
PIN CONNECTION
(Top View)
43
1. Anode
2. Cathode
3. Emitter
4. Collector
12
APPLICATIONS
• Power supply
• Telephone/FAX.
• FA/OA equipment
• Programmable logic controller
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confirm that this is the latest version.
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Document No. PN10777EJ02V0DS (2nd edition)
Date Published January 2010 NS
Printed in Japan
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2009, 2010