Broadcom Limited HCPL-5200
- HCPL-5200
- Broadcom Limited
- OPTOISO 1.5KV TRI-STATE 8DIP
- Optoisolators - Logic Output
- HCPL-5200 Datasheet
- 8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
- 8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
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What is HCPL-5200
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HCPL-5200 Specifications
- Part NumberHCPL-5200
- CategoryOptoisolators - Logic Output
- ManufacturerBroadcom Limited
- DescriptionOPTOISO 1.5KV TRI-STATE 8DIP
- Package8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
- Series-
- Voltage - Supply4.5 V ~ 20 V
- Operating Temperature-55°C ~ 125°C
- Mounting TypeThrough Hole
- Package / Case8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
- Supplier Device Package8-DIP
- Output TypeTri-State
- Number of Channels1
- Data Rate5MBd
- Input TypeDC
- Voltage - Isolation1500VDC
- Inputs - Side 1/Side 21/0
- Common Mode Transient Immunity (Min)1kV/µs
- Propagation Delay tpLH / tpHL (Max)350ns, 350ns
- Rise / Fall Time (Typ)45ns, 10ns
- Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ)1.3V
- Current - DC Forward (If) (Max)8mA
- Current - Output / Channel15mA
Application of HCPL-5200
HCPL-5200 Datasheet
HCPL-5200 Datasheet , 8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm),4.5 V ~ 20 V,-55°C ~ 125°C,Through Hole,8-CDIP (0.300", 7.62mm),8-DIP,Tri-State,1,5MBd,DC,1500VDC,1/0,1kV/µs,350ns, 350ns,45ns, 10ns,1.3V,8mA,15mA
HCPL-5200 Classification
Optoisolators - Logic Output
FAQ about Optoisolators - Logic Output
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1. What is opto-isolation output?
Opto-isolation, also known as opto-coupling, is a technology based on the photoelectric effect for isolating and transmitting electrical signals. By using opto-isolators, the input circuit can be effectively isolated from the output circuit to prevent interference from factors such as current, noise and high voltage. This article will introduce the definition, principle, application, advantages and safety of opto-isolation in depth.
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2. How does an optical isolator work?
The working principle of an optical isolator includes the following aspects:
Absorption and reflection: The optical isolator absorbs light of a specific wavelength and then reflects the light in a direction through multiple reflective media.
Multilayer structure: Its core is multiple layers or multiple pieces of material, each with a different refractive index, which changes the propagation path and reflection probability of light in different layers.
Spectral screening: By adjusting the refractive index of each layer of material, the absorption or emission capacity of light of different wavelengths can be controlled to achieve effective separation of light in a specific band.
Optical isolators are widely used in optical instruments (such as microscopes, projectors, telescopes, etc.), optical communications, optical detection and other fields. -
3. What is the difference between an optical coupler and an optical isolator?
The main difference between optocouplers and opto-isolators is the size of the isolation voltage and the application scenario.
Definition and basic concepts
An optocoupler (also called a photocoupler) is a semiconductor device that uses light signals to transmit electrical signals, thereby achieving electrical isolation between two circuits. An optocoupler usually contains a light emitter (such as a light-emitting diode) and a light detector (such as a phototransistor or photodiode), both in the same package. An opto-isolator is a special form of an optocoupler that is specifically used for high-voltage isolation applications.
Working principle
The working principles of optocouplers and opto-isolators are basically the same, both transmitting electrical signals through light signals. The input signal drives the light emitter to emit light, and the light detector detects the light signal and converts it into an electrical signal output. Optocouplers can operate at voltages below 5000V, while opto-isolators are suitable for applications with isolation voltages of 5000V to 50000V or above.
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