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TLP291-1GB

Specifications

SKU: 11645734

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Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Conditions
Forward Voltage VF - 1.2 1.6 V IF = 10 mA
Reverse Breakdown Voltage VR(R) 5 - - V IR = 10 μA
Continuous Forward Current IF - - 30 mA Ta = 25°C
Peak Forward Current IF(SM) - - 100 mA t = 10 ms, Duty = 1/1000
Storage Temperature TSTG -40 - 110 °C -
Operating Temperature TA -40 - 85 °C -
Isolation Voltage VI - - 2500 Vrms 1 min, IOL ≤ 1 μA
Output Current IC(O) - 20 30 mA VCE(sat) = 0.5 V
Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage VCE(sat) - 0.5 0.7 V IC = 20 mA, IF = 5 mA
Turn-On Time ton - 1 3 μs IF = 5 mA, RL = 200 Ω, VCC = 5 V
Turn-Off Time toff - 1 3 μs IF = 5 mA, RL = 200 Ω, VCC = 5 V

Instructions for Use:

  1. Mounting:

    • Ensure that the device is mounted on a PCB with appropriate thermal management to handle the maximum continuous forward current.
    • Avoid mechanical stress on the leads during soldering.
  2. Soldering:

    • Use a temperature-controlled soldering iron and do not exceed 260°C for more than 10 seconds.
    • Allow the device to cool down naturally after soldering.
  3. Electrical Connections:

    • Connect the anode (A) to the positive supply and the cathode (K) to the input circuit.
    • Connect the collector (C) to the load and the emitter (E) to ground or the negative supply.
  4. Operating Conditions:

    • Ensure that the forward current does not exceed 30 mA continuously and 100 mA for short pulses.
    • Keep the operating temperature within the range of -40°C to 85°C.
    • The isolation voltage should not be exceeded to prevent damage to the device.
  5. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
    • Handle with care to avoid static discharge which can damage the device.
  6. Testing:

    • When testing the device, ensure that all test conditions match the specified parameters to avoid incorrect readings or damage.
    • Use appropriate test equipment and follow safety guidelines to prevent injury or equipment damage.
  7. Handling:

    • Use ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection when handling the device to prevent damage from static electricity.
    • Do not apply excessive force to the leads or body of the device.
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