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PS9303L_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/18 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – 1 Mbps TOTEM POLE OUTPUT TYPE HIGH CMR, IPM DRIVER
DATA SHEET
PHOTOCOUPLER
PS9303L,PS9303L2
1 Mbps TOTEM POLE OUTPUT TYPE
HIGH CMR, IPM DRIVER
6-PIN SDIP PHOTOCOUPLER
−NEPOC Series−
DESCRIPTION
The PS9303L and PS9303L2 are optical coupled high-speed, totem pole output (active high output type) isolators
containing a GaAlAs LED on the input side and a photodiode and a signal processing circuit on the output side on one
chip.
The PS9303L and PS9303L2 are specified high CMR and pulse width distortion with operating temperature. It is
suitable for IPM drive.
The PS9303L is lead bending type (Gull-wing) for surface mounting.
The PS9303L2 is lead bending type for long creepage distance (Gull-wing) for surface mount.
FEATURES
• High common mode transient immunity (CMH, CML = ±15 kV/μs MIN.)
• Half size of 8-pin DIP
• Pulse width distortion (⏐tPLH − tPHL⏐ = 350 ns MAX.)
• High-speed (1 Mbps)
• High isolation voltage (BV = 5 000 Vr.m.s.)
• Totem pole output (Active High Output Type)
<R> • Ordering number of tape product: PS9303L-E3, PS9303L2-E3: 2 000 pcs/reel
• Pb-Free product
<R> • Safety standards
• UL approved: No. E72422
• CSA approved: No. CA 101391 (CA5A, CAN/CSA-C22.2 60065, 60950)
• DIN EN60747-5-2 (VDE0884 Part2) approved: No. 40024069 (Option)
PIN CONNECTION
(Top View)
654
1. Anode
2. NC
3. Cathode
4. GND
5. VO
6. VCC
123
APPLICATIONS
• IPM Driver
• General purpose inverter
TRUTH TABLE
LED
ON
OFF
Output
H
L
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Document No. PN10694EJ04V0DS (4th edition)
Date Published September 2009 NS
Printed in Japan
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2007, 2009