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PS9817A-1_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/18 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – HIGH CMR, 10 Mbps OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT TYPE 8-PIN DIP HIGH-SPEED PHOTOCOUPLER
DATA SHEET
PHOTOCOUPLER
PS9817A-1,-2
HIGH CMR, 10 Mbps OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT TYPE
8-PIN SSOP (SO-8)
HIGH-SPEED PHOTOCOUPLER
−NEPOC Series−
DESCRIPTION
The PS9817A-1 and PS9817A-2 are active-low type high-speed photocouplers that use a GaAlAs light-emitting
diode on the input side and a photodetector IC that includes a photodiode and a signal processor on the same chip on
the output side.
The PS9817A-1 and PS9817A-2 are designed specifically for high common mode transient immunity (CMR) and
low pulse width distortion. The PS9817A-2 is suitable for high density applications.
FEATURES
• Pulse width distortion (⏐tPHL−tPLH⏐ = 35 ns MAX.)
• High common mode transient immunity (CMH, CML = ±15 kV/μs MIN.)
• 40% reduction of mounting area (5-pin SOP × 2)
• High-speed (10 Mbps)
• High isolation voltage (BV = 2 500 Vr.m.s.)
• Open collector output
• Ordering number of tape product : PS9817A-1-F3: 1 500 pcs/reel
: PS9817A-2-F3: 1 500 pcs/reel
• Pb-Free product
• Safety standards
• UL approved: File No. E72422
• DIN EN60747-5-2 (VDE0884 Part2) approved: No. 40008347 (Option)
APPLICATIONS
• Measurement equipment
• PDP
• FA Network
PIN CONNECTION
(Top View)
PS9817A-1
8765
1234
1. NC
2. Anode
3. Cathode
4. NC
5. GND
6. VO
7. NC
8. VCC
PS9817A-2
8765
1234
1. Anode1
2. Cathode1
3. Cathode2
4. Anode2
5. GND
6. VO2
7. VO1
8. VCC
TRUTH TABLE
LED
ON
OFF
Output
L
H
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confirm that this is the latest version.
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Document No. PN10647EJ03V0DS (3rd edition)
Date Published August 2008 NS
Printed in Japan
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2006, 2008