Optoisolators - Logic Output

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OPI155

OPI155

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OPTOISO 50KV OPEN COLLECTOR

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OPI1268S

OPI1268S

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OPTOISO 20KV OPEN COLLECTOR

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OPI1268

OPI1268

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OPTOISO 16KV OPEN COLLECTOR

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OPI127-032

OPI127-032

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OPTOISO 15KV PUSH PULL

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OPI1266

OPI1266

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OPTOISO 16KV OPEN COLLECTOR

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OPI128

OPI128

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OPTOISO 15KV OPEN COLLECTOR

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OPI126

OPI126

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OPTOISO 15KV OPEN COLLECTOR

0

OPI1290-066

OPI1290-066

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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OPI1290-080

OPI1290-080

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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OPI1290-032

OPI1290-032

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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OPI125

OPI125

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OPTOISO 15KV PUSH PULL

0

OPID804DTU

OPID804DTU

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OPTOISO 5KV OPEN COLLECTOR 8DIP

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OPI127

OPI127

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OPTOISO 15KV PUSH PULL

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OPI125TXV

OPI125TXV

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OPTOISO 15KV PUSH PULL

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OPI1290-018

OPI1290-018

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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OPI1290-040

OPI1290-040

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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OPI125TX

OPI125TX

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OPTOISO 15KV PUSH PULL

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OPL563A

OPL563A

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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OPI1290-026

OPI1290-026

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OPTOISO PUSH PULL

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Optoisolators - Logic Output

1. Overview

Optoisolators (or optical isolators) with logic output are electronic components that transfer electrical signals between circuits while maintaining electrical isolation. They utilize light to transmit signals across an isolation barrier, preventing direct electrical contact. These devices are critical in modern systems for protecting sensitive electronics from high voltages, eliminating ground loops, and ensuring noise immunity in harsh environments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Single-Channel Logic OutputBasic isolation with one input/output pairGeneral-purpose signal isolation in consumer electronics
Multi-ChannelMultiple isolated channels in a single packageIndustrial automation systems requiring parallel signal routing
High-Speed Logic OutputTransmission rates >10 Mbps with fast rise/fall timesCommunication interfaces (RS-485, CAN bus)
Low-Power ConsumptionOperating current <1 mA for energy-efficient designsBattery-powered IoT devices

3. Structure and Composition

A typical logic output optoisolator consists of:

  • Light-Emitting Diode (LED): Converts electrical input to optical signal
  • Photoelectric Sensor: Integrated photodiode or phototransistor with logic output driver
  • Isolation Barrier: Dielectric material (e.g., silicon dioxide) with high dielectric strength
  • Packaging: Standard DIP/SMD plastic housing with creepage distance 5mm

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescription and Importance
Isolation Voltage (VIORM)Up to 5000 V RMS - Determines safety rating and insulation capability
Propagation Delay10-100 ns range - Critical for timing-sensitive applications
Current Transfer Ratio (CTR)50-600% - Affects signal strength and reliability
Operating Temperature-40 C to +125 C - Ensures stability in industrial environments

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Industrial automation (PLCs, motor drives)
  • Telecommunications (optical transceivers, base stations)
  • Medical equipment (patient monitoring devices)
  • Automotive electronics (battery management systems)
Example: Used in solar inverters to isolate control circuits from high-voltage DC buses while maintaining signal integrity.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Avago TechnologiesHCPL-263150 MBd speed, 3750 V isolation, industrial temperature range
Vishay SemiconductorsVO617AHigh CTR (800%), DIP-4 package, cost-effective
STMicroelectronicsSTO602Double insulation, AEC-Q100 automotive qualification

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Determine required isolation level (functional vs. safety isolation)
  • Match CTR with driving circuit capabilities
  • Verify temperature ratings for specific environments
  • Check packaging compatibility with PCB layout
Case Study: For factory automation systems, select models with >5000 V isolation and ESD immunity to withstand industrial electrical noise.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Integration with digital interfaces (I2C, SPI)
  • Adoption of wide-bandgap materials (GaN/SiC) for higher voltage handling
  • Miniaturization through 3D packaging technology
  • Growing demand in EV charging infrastructure (ISO 26262 compliance)

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