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PS2832-1_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/16 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – HIGH COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE 4, 16-PIN SSOP PHOTOCOUPLER
DATA SHEET
PHOTOCOUPLER
PS2832-1,-4,PS2833-1,-4
HIGH COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE
4, 16-PIN SSOP PHOTOCOUPLER
−NEPOC Series−
DESCRIPTION
The PS2832-1, -4 and PS2833-1, -4 are optically coupled isolators containing a GaAs light emitting diode and an
NPN silicon darlington-connected phototransistor.
The package is a Shrink SOP (Small Outline Package) type for high density mounting applications.
FEATURES
• High collector to emitter voltage (VCEO = 300 V: PS2832-1, -4)
(VCEO = 350 V: PS2833-1, -4)
• Small and thin package (4, 16-pin SSOP, Pin pitch 1.27 mm)
• High isolation voltage (BV = 2 500 Vr.m.s.)
• High current transfer ratio (CTR = 2 000% TYP.)
• Ordering number of tape product: PS2832-1-F3, F4, PS2832-4-F3, F4
PS2833-1-F3, F4, PS2833-4-F3, F4
<R> • Safety standards: PS2832-1, -4
• UL approved: No. E72422
• BSI approved: No. 8315, 8316
• CSA approved: No. CA 101391
• DIN EN60747-5-2 (VDE0884 Part2) approved
No. 40008905 (Option)
PS2833-1, -4
• UL approved: No. E72422
• CSA approved: No. CA 101391
• DIN EN60747-5-2 (VDE0884 Part2) approved
No. 40008905 (Option)
PIN CONNECTION
(Top View)
PS2832-1, PS2833-1
43
1. Anode
2. Cathode
3. Emitter
4. Collector
12
PS2832-4, PS2833-4
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
1 2 34 5 6 78
1. 3. 5. 7. Anode
2. 4. 6. 8. Cathode
9. 11. 13. 15. Emitter
10. 12. 14. 16. Collector
APPLICATIONS
• Hybrid IC
• Telephone/Telegraph Receiver
• FAX
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Document No. PN10257EJ03V0DS (3rd edition)
Date Published November 2008 NS
Printed in Japan
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1999, 2008