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TS118 – 1-Form-B, 350V, 120mA, 35Ω, hookswitch relay and optocoupler ..................................... 298
TS120 – 1-Form-A, 350V, 120mA, 35Ω, hookswitch relay and optocoupler (Darlington) ................ 302
TS122 – 1-Form-A, 250V, 170mA, 20Ω, hookswitch relay and optocoupler .................................... 306
TS190 – 1-Form-A, 400V, 150mA, 22Ω, hookswitch relay and optocoupler .................................... 310
Multifunction Integrated Products
Product Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 316
ITC117P – Integrated Telecom Circuit; full-wave ring detection........................................................ 317
ITC135P – Integrated Telecom Circuit; half-wave ring detection ...................................................... 317
ITC137P – Integrated Telecom Circuits; full-wave ring detection ..................................................... 317
IAA110P – 2-Form-A relays and 1 optocoupler multifunction switch ................................................ 325
IAB110P – 1-Form-A relay, 1-Form-B relay, and 1 optocoupler multifunction switch ........................ 325
IBB110P – 2-Form-B relays and 1 optocoupler ................................................................................ 325
IAD110P – 1-Form-A relay and 2 optocouplers ................................................................................ 325
IAA170P – 2-Form-A relays and 1 optocoupler multifunction switch ................................................ 338
IAD170P – 1-Form-A relay and 2 optocouplers ................................................................................ 338
PLCA110 – 1-Form-A, 350V,120mA, 35Ω relay with surge protection ............................................. 345
Linear Optocouplers and Linear Isolation Amplifiers
Product Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 349
LOC110 – Single linear optocoupler ................................................................................................. 350
LOC111 – Single linear optocoupler ................................................................................................. 350
LOC112 – Single linear optocoupler ................................................................................................. 350
LOC210 – Dual linear optocoupler ................................................................................................... 353
LOC211 – Dual linear optocoupler .................................................................................................... 353
LIA100 – Linear Isolation Amplifier ................................................................................................... 356
LIA101 – Linear Isolation Amplifier ................................................................................................... 356
DAA Modules (Cybergate™ Series)
Product Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 360
CYG20xx- Data Access Arrangement for use in USA, Canada, Japan and the Far East
(28.8kbps, ring detect, hookswitch, and Surge Protection) .............................................................. 361
CYG21xx – European Data Access Arrangement
(Designed to meet PTT regulations in 15 countries) ........................................................................ 366
CYG2217 – Data Access Arrangement for use in USA, Canada, Japan, and the Far East
(Built-in 2-4 wire converter) ............................................................................................................... 370
CYG2911 – Data Access Arrangement for use in USA and Canada
(Parallel phone off-hook signaling) ................................................................................................... 374
Solid State Current Sensors
Product Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 377
LDA100 – Bi-directional optocoupler with single transistor output.................................................... 378
LDA101 – Uni-directional optocoupler with single transistor output ................................................. 378
LDA110 – Bi-directional optocoupler with Darlington transistor output ............................................. 378
LDA111 – Uni-directional optocoupler with Darlington transistor output ........................................... 378
LDA200 – Dual Bi-directional optocoupler with single transistor output ........................................... 381
LDA201 – Dual Uni-directional optocoupler with single transistor output ......................................... 381
LDA210 – Dual Bi-directional optocoupler with Darlington transistor output .................................... 381
LDA211 – Dual Uni-directional optocoupler with Darlington transistor output .................................. 381
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Hybrid Circuits
Product Introduction ..........................................................................................................................384
PDxx01 – Zero Cross Circuitry, Dual Power SCR Outputs (1 Amp), AC Solid State DIP Relay ....... 385
PSxx01 – Zero Cross Circuitry, Dual Power SCR Outputs (1 Amp), AC Solid State SIP Relay ....... 388
PM12xx – Zero Cross Circuitry, Dual Power SCR Outputs (0.5 Amp), AC Solid State
6 pin DIP Relay .................................................................................................................................391
FDA215 – Mosfet Driver ...................................................................................................................394
Mechanical Dimensions .................................................................................................................396
Circuit Products Application Notes
FCC Part 68 ......................................................................................................................................402
Current Limiting ................................................................................................................................403
Linear Optocouplers .........................................................................................................................404
Variable Speed Controllers ...............................................................................................................416
Medical Applications .........................................................................................................................418
Isolated Converters ...........................................................................................................................419
PLCA-110 Solid State Relay and Surge Arrester ..............................................................................420
PLA160 .............................................................................................................................................423
TS117 Telecom Switch .....................................................................................................................426
ITC117P Integrated Telecom Circuit .................................................................................................427
Cybergate™ 20xx Series ...................................................................................................................430
Cybergate™ 21xx Series ...................................................................................................................437
Technical Notes ................................................................................................................................444
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Functioning at the critical interface between electrical power Reed Relay Products
and sophisticated electronic devices are the following CP Clare introduced the first commercial reed relay in 1937.
CP Clare product families: Circuits, Switches and Sensors, Since then our Reed Relay product family has expanded
Reed Relays, Surge Protection devices and Advanced into a broad offering of relay solutions available in a variety
Magnetic Products. All of these products meet the most of packaging options from single or dual in-line, through
stringent requirements of manufacturers in the fields of data hole packages to several different surface mount
communications, wireless peripherals, telecom- configurations. CP Clare reed relays are key components
munications, automotive electronics, commercial aviation, for applications ranging from RF, telephone switching and
industrial and process control, security, and test and cellular phones to automatic test equipment and
measurement. Where quality components are needed to commercial security.
make a technological reality of a design engineer’s dream,
CP Clare products are specified. Advanced Magnetic Products
CP Clare’s Advanced Magnetic Products group includes
Established in 1937, CP Clare has ISO 9001-certified DataLink® modem isolation transformers as well as custom
production facilities in the U.S. and Mexico, plus a new and turnkey solutions, ranging from small coil windings to
state-of-the-art wafer fab in Beverly, Massachusetts. These magnetic subassemblies including solenoids for use in
facilities, together with CP Clare’s research and lighting, power supply, automotive and computer industries.
development team, produce a constant stream of new The DataLink® family of modem isolation transformers
components and applications that are directed at solving delivers high performance and superior economies
customer problems or building solutions to otherwise achieved through superb design and process engineering
intractable electronics challenges. Quality, reliability, for communications applications such as fax and modem.
innovation and customization are the hallmarks of CP Clare
products. Surge Protection Products
Circuits Products CP Clare offers a wide range of components that are used
to provide continuous circuit protection from transient
The Circuits product family offers a broad range of relays, voltage spikes caused by lightning, inductive switching and
switches, optocouplers, integrated products and Data electrostatic discharge. CP Clare’s primary products are
Access Arrangement (DAA) modules. Two types of relays hermetically-sealed, gas-filled ceramic tubes (GDTs).
are used: MOSFETs which can switch either AC or DC Because of their high current handling capability, GDTs
current signals in a small-size, highly reliable package; and are used extensively to protect telecom equipment and
AC relays that can switch much stronger output signals operating personnel at both the central office and subscriber
with better noise immunity. Optocouplers permit the sites.
transmission of a signal by optical rather than electrical
means. This capability is critical, based on different Quality Solutions for Customer Problems –
operating voltages, for example. The small size of
CP Clare’s optocoupler makes it invaluable, in applications On Time and On Budget
such as credit card-sized PCMCIA modems separating the CP Clare is dedicated to helping its customers solve their
telephone line system from the modem’s more sensitive toughest challenges. If no product from existing inventory
electronic components. meets customer requirements, CP Clare will collaborate
with the customer in designing a new solution. And if the
Switch and Sensor Products component is needed in record time, that challenge will
CP Clare’s DYAD ® dry reed switches were the first also be met, so that CP Clare customers can best meet
commercially available switches to have surface mount their own customer needs.
capabilities. Inherently rugged, surface mounted switches
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Product Name MIT-101 MIT-101V MIT-115 MIT-115V MIT-125
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Product Type Wet Couplers Wet Couplers Wet Couplers Wet Couplers Dry Couplers
ITU Standard V.32 bis @ 9.6kbps V.32 bis @ 9.6kbps V.32 bis @ 9.6kbps V.32 bis @ 9.6kbps V.32 bis @ 14.4kbps
Dimensions mm 24.00 x 23.00 x 12.00 24.00 x 23.00 x 12.00 24.00 x 23.00 x 12.00 24.00 x 23.00 x 12.00 26.00 x 24.00 x 12.00
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.945 x 0.906 x 0.472) (0.945 x 0.906 x 0.472) (0.945 x 0.906 x 0.472) (0.945 x 0.906 x 0.472) (1.024 x 0.945 x 0.472)
Total Harmonic
Distortion (dB max.) - - - - -76 (@ 600 Hz, -10 dBm)
Input/Output
Isolation (VRMS) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min)
Insertion Loss (dB) 2.50 (@ 1kHz, 30 mADC) 2.50 (@ 1kHz, 30 mADC) 1.50 to 2.50 (@ 1kHz, 0 mADC) 1.50 to 2.50 (@ 1kHz, 0 mADC) 1.75 to 2.25 (@ 1kHz)
2.75 (@1kHz, 100 mADC) 2.75 (@1kHz, 100 mADC)
Return Loss (dB min.) 5.00 (200Hz - 500Hz) 5.00 (200Hz - 500Hz) 5.00 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 5.00 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 27 (200Hz - 1000Hz)
8.00 (500Hz - 4000Hz) 8.00 (500Hz - 4000Hz) 12.00 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 12.00 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 20 (1000Hz - 3000Hz)
Frequency ±4.00 (300Hz - 600Hz) ±4.00 (300Hz - 600Hz) ±2.50 (300Hz - 600Hz) ±2.50 (300Hz - 600Hz) ±0.25 (200Hz - 4000Hz)
Response (dB) ±1.00 (600Hz - 3500Hz) ±1.00 (600Hz - 3500Hz) ±0.65 (600Hz - 3500Hz) ±0.65 (600Hz - 3500Hz)
Longitudinal 60 (60Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (60Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (60Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (60Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (200Hz-1000Hz)
Balance (dB min.) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz)
Primary
Impedance (Ω) 600 600 600 600 600
DC Resistance (Ω) 108 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri)
120 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec)
DC Current in
Primary (mADC) 100 100 100 100 -
Turns Ratio (Turns) 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2%
Approvals UL/C-UL: E171120 UL/C-UL: E171120 UL/C-UL: E171120 UL/C-UL: E171120 UL/C-UL: E171120
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ITU Standard V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.90 bis @ 56kbps
Dimensions mm 26.00 x 24.00 x 12.00 26.00 x 24.00 x 12.00 26.00 x 24.00 x 12.00 24.00 x 23.00 x 12.00 23.70 x 19.70 x 11.80
(LxWxH) (inches) (1.024 x 0.945 x 0.472) (1.024 x 0.945 x 0.472) (1.024 x 0.945 x 0.472) (0.945 x 0.906 x 0.472) (0.933 x 0.775 x 0.465)
Total Harmonic
Distortion (dB max.) -82 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -86 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -86 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -75 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -82 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm)
Input/Output
Isolation (VRMS) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min)
Insertion Loss (dB) 1.75 to 2.25 (@ 1kHz) 2.50 to 3.50 (@ 1kHz) 2.50 to 3.50 (@ 1kHz) 1.50 to 2.50 (@ 1kHz, 100mADC) 1.75 to 2.25 (@ 1kHz)
Return Loss (dB min.) 20 (300Hz - 3000Hz) 20 (300Hz - 3000Hz) 30 (1000Hz) 14.00 (1000Hz) 15.00 (300Hz - 3000Hz)
Longitudinal 60 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (60Hz - 1000Hz) 66 (60Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (60Hz - 1000Hz)
Balance (dB min.) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 46 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz)
Primary
Impedance (Ω) 600 600 600 600 600
DC Resistance (Ω) 108 ±10% (Pri) 150 ±10% (Pri) 150 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri)
120 ±10% (Sec) 150 ±10% (Sec) 150 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec)
DC Current in
Primary (mADC) - - 0 100 0
Turns Ratio (Turns) 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2%
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Product Name MIT-372 MIT-538 MIT-600 MIT-3262 SMIT-204
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PCMCIA
ITU Standard V.90 bis @ 56 kbps V.32 bis @ 14.4 kbps V.32 bis @ 9.6 kbps V.90 bis @ 56 kbps V.32 bis @ 14.4 kbps
Dimensions mm 26.00 x 24.00 x 12.00 23.70 x 19.70 x 11.80 19.68 x 18.3 x 10.42 26.00 x 20.00 x 12.20 19.80 x 16.26 x 4.32
(LxWxH) (inches) (1.024 x 0.945 x 0.472) (0.933 x 0.775 x 0.465) (0.775 x 0.720 x 0.410) (1.024 x 0.787 x 0.480) (0.780 x 0.640 x 0.170)
Input/Output
Isolation (VRMS) 1250 (min) 1250 (min) 3750 (min) 1250 (min) 1250 (min)
Insertion Loss (dB) 1.00 (@1kHz) 0.85 (@1kHz) 2.5 (@ 2000Hz) 1.75 to 2.25 (@1kHz) 2.90 to 3.40 (@1kHz)
Return Loss (dB min.) 25.00 (200Hz - 4000Hz) 25.00 (300Hz - 3000Hz) 8.00 (1000Hz) 18.00 (600Hz - 3000Hz) 25 (300Hz - 4000Hz)
Primary
Impedance (Ω) 600 600 600 600 600
DC Resistance (Ω) 43 ±10% (Pri) 43 ±10% (Pri) 70 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri) 156 ±10% (Pri)
43 ±10% (Sec) 43 ±10% (Sec) 70 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec) 145 ±10% (Sec)
DC Current in
Primary (mADC) 0 0 50 0 0
Turns Ratio (Turns) 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2%
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Product Name SMIT-304 SMIT-314 SMIT-2393 SMIT-2412 EMIT-101
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PCMCIA
ITU Standard V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.32 bis @ 9.6kbps
Dimensions mm 19.80 x 16.26 x 4.32 19.80 x 16.26 x 4.32 19.80 x 16.52 x 4.32 19.80 x 8.25 x 4.31 25.20 x 24.00 x 14.00
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.780 x 0.640 x 0.170) (0.780 x 0.640 x 0.170) (0.780 x 0.650 x 0.170) (0.615 x 0.325 x 0.170) (0.992 x 0.945 x 0.551)
Total Harmonic
Distortion (dB max.) -82 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -80 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -82 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -80 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -
Input/Output
Isolation (VRMS) 1250 (min) 2000 (min) 2000 (min) 1250 (min) 4000 (min)
Insertion Loss (dB) 2.90 to 3.40 (@ 1kHz) 3.00 to 4.00 (@ 1kHz) 2.95 to 3.45 (@ 1kHz) 3.05 to 3.55 (@ 1kHz) 2.50 (@ 1kHz)
Return Loss (dB min.) 25 (300Hz - 4000Hz) 15.00 (300Hz - 3000Hz) 20.00 (300Hz - 3500Hz) 25 (300Hz - 3500Hz) 5.00 (200Hz - 500Hz)
8.00 (500Hz - 4000Hz)
Primary
Impedance (Ω) 600 600 600 600 600
DC Resistance (Ω) 156 ±10% (Pri) 270 ±10% (Pri) 145 ±10% (Pri) 140 ±10% (Pri) 108 ±10% (Pri)
145 ±10% (Sec) 295 ±10% (Sec) 160 ±10% (Sec) 160 ±10% (Sec) 120 ±10% (Sec)
DC Current in
Primary (mADC) 0 0 0 0 100
Turns Ratio (Turns) 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2%
Approvals UL/C-UL File: E171120 UL/C-UL File: Pending UL/C-UL File: Pending UL/C-UL File: Pending UL/C-UL File: E171120
BSI Cert: 8122
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Product Name EMIT-600 EMIT-1200 EMIT-2001 EMIT-2020 EMIT-3020
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Encapsulated Encapsulated
ITU Standard V.32 bis @ 9.6kbps V.32 bis @ 14.4kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps V.90 bis @ 56kbps
Dimensions mm 21.50 x 18.30 x 13.80 18.30 x 18.30 x 13.80 18.30 x 18.30 x 13.80 18.30 x 18.30 x 13.80 18.30 x 18.30 x 13.80
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.846 x 0.720 x 0.545) (0.720 x 0.720 x 0.545) (0.720 x 0.720 x 0.545) (0.720 x 0.720 x 0.545) (0.720 x 0.720 x 0.545)
Input/Output
Isolation (VRMS) 3750 (min) 3750 (min) 3750 (min) 3750 (min) 3750 (min)
Insertion Loss (dB) 2.50 (@ 2000Hz) 1.5 (@ 2kHz, RL =560 Ω) 1.5 (@ 2kHz, RL =560 Ω) 1.5 (@ 2kHz, R L=560 Ω) 2.0 (@ 2kHz, R L=560 Ω)
Return Loss (dB min.) 8.00 (@ 1kHz) 18 (200 Hz - 4000 Hz) 18 (200 Hz - 4000 Hz) 18-24 (200 Hz - 4000 Hz) 18 (1000 Hz - 4000 Hz)
Longitudinal 60 (60Hz-1000Hz) 60 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (200Hz - 1000Hz) 60 (200Hz - 1000Hz)
Balance (dB min.) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz) 40 (1000Hz - 4000Hz)
Primary
Impedance (Ω) 600 600 (& complex) 600 (& complex) 600 600
DC Resistance (Ω) 67 ±10% (Pri) 67 ±10% (Pri) 67 ±10% (Pri) 67 ±10% (Pri) 100 ±10% (Pri)
67 ±10% (Sec) 67 ±10% (Sec) 67 ±10% (Sec) 67 ±10% (Sec) 100 ±10% (Sec)
DC Current in
Primary (mADC) 50 - - 0 0
Turns Ratio (Turns) 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2%
Approvals UL/C-UL File: E171120 UL/C-UL File: E171120 UL/C-UL File: E171120 UL/C-UL File: E171120 UL/C-UL File: E171120
BSI for Austel 8047 BSI for Austel 8047 BSI Cert: 8047, 8048 BSI Cert: 8047, 8048
for BS 415 / EN60950 for BS 415 / EN60950
BSI 8048 for BSI 8048 for
BS 7002 / EN41003 BS 7002 / EN41003
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Product Name ESMIT-100 ESMIT-300
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Product Type Dry Couplers Dry Couplers
ITU Standard V.32 bis @ 14.4kbps V.34 bis @ 33.6kbps
Dimensions mm 12.40 x 9.60 x 7.00 12.40 x 9.60 x 7.00
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.488 x 0.378 x 0.276) (0.488 x 0.378 x 0.276)
Total Harmonic Distortion (dB max.) -76 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm) -82 (@ 600Hz, -10dBm)
Input/Output Isolation (V RMS) 4600 (min) 4600 (min)
Insertion Loss (dB) 2.0 (@ 2000Hz) 2.5 (@ 2000Hz)
Return Loss (dB min.) 24.00 (200Hz - 4000Hz) 24.00 (200Hz - 4000Hz)
Frequency Response (dB) ±0.25 (200Hz - 4000Hz) ±0.20 (200Hz - 4000Hz)
Longitudinal Balance (dB min.) 80 (60Hz - 4000Hz) 80 (60Hz - 4000Hz)
Primary Impedance (Ω) 600 600
Secondary Load (Ω) 330 330
DC Resistance (Ω) 115 ±15% (Pri) 150 ±15% (Pri)
115 ±15% (Sec) 150 ±15% (Sec)
DC Current in Primary (mADC) 0 0
Turns Ratio (Turns) 1.00: 1.00 ±2% 1.00: 1.00 ±2%
Approvals UL/C-UL File: Pending UL/C-UL File: Pending
BSI Cert: 8264 BSI Cert: 8264
Page Numbers 82-83 84-85
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Product Series LCA/XCA LCB OMA PLA LAA/XAA
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Product Type Single Pole Single Pole Single Pole Single Pole Dual Pole
OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay
Package Type 6 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 8 Pin
Contact Form 1-Form-A 1-Form-B 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 2-Form-A
Features • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching
• 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation
• Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable,
Wave Solderable Wave Solderable Wave Solderable Wave Solderable Wave Solderable
• Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O
• Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current
• Fast Switching Speeds
Dimensions* a b c a b c a b c a b c a b c
␣ mm 8.38 x 9.144 x 7.239 8.38 x 9.144 x 7.239 8.38 x 9.144 x 7.239 8.38 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239
␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ ␣ (inches) (0.330 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.330 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.330 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.330 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285)
Load Voltage 60-350 V 250-350V 250V 250-400V 250-350V
Load Current 100-1000mA 120-170mA 50mA 150-250mA 100-170mA
Input Control Current 2-50mA 5-50mA 10-50mA 0.5-50mA 5-50mA
On Resistance
(@ rated load current) 0.5-50Ω 10-35Ω 4-100Ω 7-100Ω 10-50Ω
Current Limiting
Available Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Mounting Options Through Hole, Through Hole, Through Hole, Through Hole, Through Hole,
Surface Mount, Surface Mount, Surface Mount, Surface Mount, Surface Mount,
Tape & Reel Tape & Reel Tape & Reel Tape & Reel Flatpack,
Tape & Reel
Approvals CSA File: LR43639 CSA File: LR43639 CSA File: LR43639 CSA File: LR43639 CSA File: LR43639
BSI Cert: 7344, 7896 BSI Cert: 7344 BSI Cert: 7344 BSI Cert: 7344 BSI Cert: 7344, 7727 & 7896
Page Numbers 92-133 134-149 150-153 154-167 169-200
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Product Type Dual Pole Dual Pole Dual Pole Dual Pole Dual Pole
OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay OptoMOS® Relay
Package Type 8 Pin 8 Pin 8 Pin 8 Pin 8 Pin
Contact Form 1-Form-B/1-Form-A 2-Form-B 1-Form-C 2-Form-A 2-Form-A
Features • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching
• 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation
• Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable, • Machine Insertable,
Wave Solderable Wave Solderable Wave Solderable Wave Solderable Wave Solderable
• Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O • Optically Isolated I/O
• Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current • Low Drive Current
• Fast Switching Speeds
Dimensions* a b c a b c a b c a b c a b c
mm 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285)
Load Voltage 250-350V 250-350V 250-350V 250V 250-400V
Load Current 100-170mA 100-170mA 120-170mA 50mA 150-250mA
Input Control Current 5-50mA 5-50mA 10-50mA 10-50mA 5-50mA
On Resistance
(@ rated load current) 10-50Ω 10-50Ω 20-35Ω 4-100Ω 7-100Ω
Current Limiting
Available Yes (Form A Pole Only) No No No Yes
Mounting Options Through Hole, Through Hole, Through Hole, Through Hole, Through Hole,
Surface Mount, Surface Mount, Surface Mount, Surface Mount, Surface Mount,
Flatpack, Flatpack, Flatpack, Flatpack, Flatpack,
Tape & Reel Tape & Reel Tape & Reel Tape & Reel Tape & Reel
Approvals UL File: E76270 CSA File LR43639 CSA File: LR 43639 UL File: E76270 UL File: E76270
CSA File: LR 43639 BSI Cert: 7344, 7896 BSI Cert: 7344 & 7896 CSA File: LR43639 CSA File: LR43639
BSI Cert: 7344, 7727 & 7896 BSI Cert: 7344 & 7896 BSI Cert: 7344 & 7727
Page Numbers 201-238 239-258 259-268 269-272 273-282
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Product Series TS/XS ITC IAA/IAB/IBB IAD PLCA
Product Type Multifunction SSR with Optocoupler Two SSR’s with SSR with SSR with
OptoMOS® Relay & Bridge Darlington Optocoupler Two Optocouplers Surge Arrester
Package Type 8 Pin / 8 Pin Narrow 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC/ 8 Pin
16 Pin SOIC Narrow
Contact Form 1-Form-A or 1-Form-B 1-Form-A 2-Form-A or 2-Form-B 1-Form-A 1-Form-A
or 1A/1B
Features • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching • AC/DC Switching
• Current Detector for • Current Detector for • Current Detector for • Current Detector for • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation
Ring Signal or Ring Signal or Ring Signal or Loop Ring Signal or Loop • Machine Insertable,
Loop Current Detect Loop Current Detect Current Detect Current Detect Wave Solderable
• 1500 VRMS I/O Isolation • Darlington Transistor • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • 1500 VRMS I/O Isolation • Optically Isolated I/O
(Narrow Package) for Electronic “Dry” • Machine Insertable, (Narrow Package) • Multi-Functions in
• 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation Circuits Wave Solderable • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation One Package
• Machine Insertable, • 3750 VRMS I/O Isolation • Optically Isolated I/O • Machine Insertable, • Low Drive Current
Wave Solderable • Machine Insertable, • Multi-Functions in Wave Solderable • Meets FCC Part 68
• Optically Isolated I/O Wave Solderable One Package • Optically Isolated I/O • Repetitive Surges with
• Multi-functions in • Optically Isolated I/O • Low Drive Current • Multi-Functions in No Degradation
One Package • Multi-Functions in • Low Profile SOIC Package One Package • Board Space and
• Low Drive Current One Package • Low Drive Current Cost Savings
• Low Profile SOIC Package • Low Profile SOIC Package
Dimensions* a b c a b c a b c a b c a b c
mm 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239 10.160 x 10.363 x 2.108 10.160 x 10.363 x 2.108 10.160 x 10.363 x 2.108 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.400 x 0.408x 0.083) (0.400 x 0.408x 0.083) (0.400 x 0.408x 0.083) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285)
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Circuit Products
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Product Series LOC LIA
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Dimensions* a b c a b c a b c
mm 8.38 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239 9.652 x 9.144 x 7.239
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.330 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.380 x 0.360 x 0.285)
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Circuit Products
Product Series PD PS PM
Dimensions* a b c a b c a b c
(LxWxH) (inches) (0.75 x 0.360 x 0.285) (0.75 x 0.130 x 0.250) (0.330 x 0.360 x 0.285)
On Resistance
(@ rated load current) N/A N/A N/A
Current Limiting
Available No No No
Product Type DAA Module DAA Module DAA Module DAA Module
Package Type Dip Dip Dip Dip
Features • 28.8 kbps • 28.8 kbps • 28.8 kbps • 28.8 kbps
• Caller ID Available • Ring Detector • Ring Detector • Caller ID Available
• Loop Current Sense Available • Low Power Hookswitch • Low Power Hookswitch • Another Phone Off Hook
• Ring Detection • Surge Protection • Surge Protection Sensing
• Low Power Hookswitch • Low THD Transformer • Low THD Transformer • Ring Detection
• Surge Protection • Gyrator Circuitry • Gyrator Circuitry • Low Power Hookswitch
• Low THD Transformer • BSI Tested for BABT • 2-4 wire hybrid ckt. • Surge Protection
• Gyrator Circuitry Approval • UL Approved • Low THD Transformer
• UL Approved • PTT Compatibility • Gyrator Circuitry
• FCC Compatible • UL Approved
• FCC Compatible
Dimensions* a b c a b c a b c a b c
mm 27.18 x 27.18 x 10.16 27.18 x 27.18 x 10.16 27.18 x 27.18 x 10.16 27.18 x 27.18 x 10.16
(LxWxH) (inches) (1.070 x 1.070 x 0.400) (1.070 x 1.070 x 0.400) (1.070 x 1.070 x 0.400) (1.070 x 1.070 x 0.400)
On-Hook Impedence 10MΩ 10MΩ 10MΩ 10MΩ
Hookswitch Resistance 15Ω 35Ω 15Ω 15Ω
Hookswitch Power Source 5V 5V 5V 5V (Typ)
DC Loop Current 20-120mA 20-120mA 20-120mA 20-120mA
Return Loss 18dBMIN 14dBMIN 39dBMIN 18dBMIN
Insertion Loss
Transmit 7dB 7dB 7dB 7dB
Receive 7dB 7dB +1dB 7dB
THD 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%
Ringing Voltage
Detection Range 20-150VRMS 20-150V RMS 20-150VRMS 20-150VRMS
Surge Protection Voltage 300V 300V 300V 300V
Isolation Voltage 1000VRMS 1500VRMS 1000VRMS 1000VRMS
Approvals UL/C-UL File: E174201 UL/C-UL File: 174201 UL/C-UL File: E174201 UL/C-UL File: Pending
BSI Cert: 8123
Page Numbers 361-365 366-369 370-373 374-376
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Reed Relays
Description Potted dry 1" grid reed relay E/S Shield Coaxial Shield Miniature Form C High Reliability High Voltage Low Coil Power
Contact Forms 1A to 6A 1A 1A 1C 1A 1A 1A
1B or 2B
1C to 4C
1A or 2A Latch
Contact Rating (max) 10W 10W 10W 3W 10W 10W 10W
Switching Voltage (max) 200VDC 200VDC 200VDC 125VDC 200VDC 400VDC 200VDC
Switching Current (max) 0.50A 0.50A 0.50A 0.25A 0.50A 0.50A 0.50A
1 1 Pole (MRB)
1
1 Pole (CUP V)
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Reed Relays
1
Rating for 1A.
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Reed Relays
Contact Forms 1A 1A 1A 1A
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Reed Relays
Package Type LQ LM LX
Description 10 pin low profile DIP 16 pin DIP 16 pin high power,
low profile DIP
Contact Forms 2C 2C 2C
Contact Rating (max) DC/AC 30W/62.5VA 30W/60VA 60W/125VA
Features • Low cost multipole solution • Low cost multipole solution • Low cost multipole solution
• Small size • Small size • Small size
• Automatic insertion capability • Automatic insertion capability • Automatic insertion capability
• High power switching capability • High power switching capability • High power switching capability
Dimensions mm 14.3 x 9.3 x 5.5 20.2 x 9.8 x 12.5 20.2 x 10.0 x 10.0
(L x W x H) (inches) (0.56 x 0.366 x 0.21) (0.8 x 0.385 x 0.492) (0.8 x 0.39 x 0.39)
Switching Voltage (max) 220VDC 150VDC 220VDC
Switching Current (max) 2.00A 2.00A 2.00A
Applications Telecom Telecom Telecom
Test Equipment Test Equipment Test Equipment
Instrumentation Instrumentation Instrumentation
General Purpose General Purpose General Purpose
Approvals UL File: E43775 UL File: E43775 UL File: E43775
CSA File: LR79791, LR62152 CSA File: LR79791, LR62152
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Reed Switches
Approvals - -
Page Numbers 516-522
Product Series Two Electrode AC Two Electrode CG/CG2 Two Electrode CG/CG2 SN
Line Protectors Comgap: Std 75-470V Comgap: SN 90-470V
Max. AC Current
10x for 1 sec @ 50/60 Hz - 20A 20A 20A 20A 20A
11 cycles, 110VAC @ 50/60 Hz - - - - - -
Arc Voltage @ I=5A min 20V 10V 10V 15V 10V 10V
Part Numbers and AC120L for 120VAC CG75L = 60-90V CG90LSN = 72-113V
Voltage Ranges CG90L = 72-108V CG2-230LSN = 184-276V
CG110L = 88-132V CG2-250LSN = 200-300V
CG2-145L = 116-174V CG2-300LSN = 240-360V
CG2-230L = 184-276V CG2-350LSN = 280-420V
CG2-250L = 200-300V CG2-470LSN = 376-564V
CG2-300L = 240-360V
CG2-350L = 280-420V
CG2-470L = 376-564V
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Surge Arresters
Product Series Two Electrode CG2 Two Electrode CG3 Two Electrode CG5
Comgap: 600-1000V Comgap: 1.0-8.5kV Comgap: 90-350V
Max. AC Current
10x for 1 sec @ 50/60 Hz 10A - - 5A
11 cycles, 110VAC @ 50/60 Hz - - - -
Product Series Two Electrode CG820 Three Electrode PMT3 Three Electrode PMT8
Comgap: 90-350V Comgap: 75-500V Comgap: 90-350V
Max. AC Current
10x for 1 sec @ 50/60 Hz 20A - - -
11 cycles, 110VAC @ 50/60 Hz - 65A + 65A 65A + 65A 65A + 65A
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High Energy Devices
Product Series Two Electrode Sparkgaps Three Electrode Triggergaps Two Electrode UNI-IMPS
SB/SG: 400-40000V TA/TB/TG-221 1.0-60.0kV UBD/UBT/UGT: 550-20000
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Advanced Magnetic Products to-stock resource. Customers report responses to their needs
among the best they have experienced, and have cited design
Today’s winning companies all over the world seek value-
improvements, innovative manufacturing schemes, and
adding opportunities for all aspects of their businesses in order
surpassed quality goals.
to compete effectively in globalized markets. Likewise, users
of magnetic components look for industry leading suppliers to Advanced Magnetic Products offers custom, standard, or
improve current levels of cost, quality and innovation. complete turnkey solutions. Products meet optimum
performance levels and quality at competitive price, backed
CP Clare extends its leadership in quality, technology, and
up by service and support delivered by an industry leader.
customer service through Advanced Magnetic Products. This
Strategic Business Unit leverages long-standing CP Clare Customer-Focused Professionals
competencies in engineering and manufacturing of magnetic
coils since 1937. Millions of advanced technology devices are The Advanced Magnetic Products professional team listens to
sold annually, attesting to an international reputation for quality, customers, analyzes their needs, and then implements a
innovation, and cost-effective design and manufacture of realistic, flexible plan in order to exceed customer objectives
application-sensitive products. in engineering, quality, delivery, cost, service, and support
across every stage of product life cycles.
CP Clare continually improves this performance to benefit a
wide range of industries, including: Telcom, Datacom, Lighting, The Advanced Magnetic Products team assures
Automotive, Appliances, Utility Metering, Power Supply, manufacturability of very high-quality, low-cost magnetic
Industrial Control, and Computers & Peripherals. Since the components. Product development resides at the Arlington
early ’90s, the company delivers highly cost-effective custom, Heights (suburban Chicago) Technology Design Center.
standard, and turnkey magnetics solutions via a dedicated Manufacturing resides at Guadalajara, Mexico, a facility with
Advanced Magnetic Products business unit. 40,000 square feet of space and installed capacity of over 50
million units per year, and growing. On-site engineers contribute
Customer Partnership…DataLink® And to product design and assure manufacturability.
Customer Value Response
State-of-the-Art Manufacturing
The DataLink® standard product family of modem isolation
The Guadalajara facility produces a wide range of magnetic
transformers is primarily represented in their data book. The
components for a wide range of applications, including:
overarching goal behind DataLink® products has been superior
economies in fax/modem solutions achieved via superb design ■ Small to medium-sized transformers and inductors
and process engineering. Leveraging knowledge of fax/modem using ferrite and lamination cores
requirements demonstrated by CP Clare, future DataLink® ■ Electromechanical solenoids
products will increasingly challenge the frontiers of fax/modem ■ Electromagnetic field sensors
performance both technically and economically for CP Clare ■ Bobbin-wound coils in wire gauges from AWG 12 to
customers. AWG 46
The Advanced Magnetic Products portfolio includes many
State-of-the-art manufacturing processes include fully-
other products developed on a customer, out-sourcing basis
automated robotic cells, using just-in-time techniques since
for well-known customers. A broad range of magnetics
1985. Full time instructors operate a training facility. And all
engineering and manufacturing experiences continually
CP Clare locations are equipped with advanced information
expands future product options. For example, engineering
systems, satellite communications, and a highly developed
successes progressed from Lighting industry balast
network of preferred suppliers.
applications to PC Display industry leadership “Cold Cathode
Fluorescent Lighting” devices. Other successes have been Recognized Superior Quality
as diverse as stators for electric motors all the way to turnkey
power supplies for portable tools. At Advanced Magnetic Products, quality is built into every
aspect of the organization. Statistical techniques are employed
What underlies these successes has been global response to to monitor processes, quality equipment, measure
customer partnerships. The same emphasis on customer value performance, and correlate with customers. Reliability test
will drive future analog fax/modem solutions in the DataLink™ facility and UL, C-UL and BSI follow-up services are provided.
family as well as expansion into other Telecom technologies Custom-developed test facilities integrated into each
and related industries. manufacturing line assure quality and reliability.
Customer Satisfaction Excellence In fact, CP Clare belongs to a select group of North American
companies who have earned full ISO-9001 certification. This
Exceeding the expectations of world-class customers such
means that the spectrum of business activities – including
as Motorola, AT&T, ABB, Diamond Multimedia, and Hayes has
design, manufacturing, and quality assurance – is
fueled high growth for Advanced Magnetic Products. Indeed,
independently audited and certified to fully conform to
some of the world’s most prestigious, quality-conscious
demanding global standards.
customers have selected CP Clare as a single-source, ship-
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-101
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-101 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable for domestic
V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS, security and
metering applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-37
MEXICO
MADE IN
MIT-101
C
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.906) (0.450)
4 1 1 4 4 1
C
PRI
1 (Line) 2
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-101V
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-101V Modem Isolation Transformer
is a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable for domestic
V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS, security and
metering applications. The MIT-101V survives 5kV
transients.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-37
MEXICO
MADE IN
MIT-101V
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.906) (0.450)
4 1 1 4 4 1
C
1 PRI 2
2.79/3.56 (Line)
13.97
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-115
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-115 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable for domestic
V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS, security and
metering applications, featuring improved frequency
response and return loss characteristics.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-37
MEXICO
MADE IN
MIT-115
C
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.906) (0.450)
4 1
C
4 1 1 4
1 PRI 2
(Line)
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-115V
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-115V Modem Isolation Transformer
is a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable for domestic
V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS, security and
metering applications, featuring improved frequency
response and return loss characteristics. The MIT-115V
survives 5kV transients.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-37
MEXICO
MADE IN
MIT-115V
C
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.906) (0.450)
4 1
C
4 1 1 4
1 PRI 2
(Line)
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-125
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-125 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low-cost “Dry” modem coupler suitable for domestic
V.32bis 14.4k consumer, internet and CTI applications.
Adaptable for V.34+ 33.6k and V.90 56k applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 bis (14.4k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(1.024) (0.450)
4 1
C
4 1 1 4
1 PRI 2
(Line)
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-131
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-131 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low distortion “Dry” modem coupler suitable for high-
performance domestic V.34+ 33.6k consumer and
internet applications. Proven V.90 56k substitute for
MIT-262.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-37
MEXICO
MADE IN
MIT-131
C
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(1.024) (0.450)
4 1
C
4 1 1 4
1 PRI 2
(Line)
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-139
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-139 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a very low distortion “Dry” modem coupler suitable for
very high performance domestic V.34+ 33.6k consumer
and internet applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-37
MEXICO
MADE IN
MIT-139
C
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(1.024) (0.450)
4 1
4 1 1 4
C
1 PRI 2
(Line)
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-179
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-179 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a very low distortion “Dry” modem coupler suitable for
high performance domestic V.34+ 33.6k consumer and
internet applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
97-08
MEXICO MADE IN
MIT-179
LOCATES
TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
MAX.
(1.024) (0.450)
4 1
4 1 1 4 PRI
1 (Line)
2
2.79/3.56
13.97 (0.110/0.140)
(0.550)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-205
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-205 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low distortion, low-cost “Wet” modem coupler
adaptable for domestic V.34+ 33.6k consumer and
internet applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Adaptable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
UL APPROVAL
®
C®
LOCATES
SUPPLIER NAME TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER P/N C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
12.00 MAX. 4
24.00 MAX.
(0.472) 13.97 SEC 3
(0.945) (0.550) (Modem)
0.64 SQ. 1.52 DIA. TYP.
(0.025 SQ.) (0.050)
3 2 2 3
3 2
97-37
MEXICO
23.00 11.43
MIT-205
MAX. (0.450)
(0.906) 4 1
®
C®
4 1 1 4 PRI
(Line)
1 2
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-262
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-262 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low distortion “Dry” modem coupler suitable for high
performance domestic V.90 56k consumer and internet
applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.90 (56k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
97-04
®
C®
LOCATES
C-UL APPROVAL TERMINAL #1
UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
2.80/4.75 4 SEC 6
2.30 MAX. 11.80 MAX. (0.110/0.187) 10.16
(0.090) (0.465) (0.400) (Modem)
5.08 1.58 DIA. TYP.
(0.200) (0.062)
4 5 6 6 5 4 4 6
MEXICO
MIT-262
(0.933) (0.800)
®
C®
PRI
3 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 (Line)
1 3
0.64 SQ.
(0.025 SQ.)
2.30 MAX. 19.70 MAX.
(0.090) (0.775)
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MIT-372
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-372 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low distortion “Dry” modem coupler suitable for
domestic V.90 56k consumer and internet applications
featuring low insertion loss.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.90 (56k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
97-09
MEXICO MADE IN
MIT-372
LOCATES
TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
MAX. 11.43
(1.024) (0.450)
1 4 4 1
4 1 PRI
1 (Line) 2
13.97 2.79/3.56
(0.550) (0.110/0.140)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-538
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-538 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low insertion loss “Dry” modem coupler suitable for
domestic V.32bis 14.4k consumer, internet, and CTI
applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32bis (14.4k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
97-09
LOCATES
TERMINAL #1
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
4 5 6 6 5 4 4 6
MEXICO
MIT-538
0.64 SQ.
(0.025 SQ.)
2.30 MAX. 19.70 MAX.
(0.090) (0.775)
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-600
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-600 Modem Isolation Transformer is
a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable for domestic
V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS security and
metering applications in a small footprint and reduced
profile.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) and ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
voice
■ Cost-effective “Wet” coupler construction reduces
DAA components
■ 3750 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation (UL1459)
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SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
PRI
6.98/8.00 4 (Line) 1
19.68 MAX. (0.275/0.315) 7.62
(0.775) (0.300) 1.52 DIA. TYP.
(0.050)
1 4
18.30 MAX. 12.70
(0.720) (0.500)
8 5
SEC
0.50 SQ. 5 (Modem) 8
10.42 (0.020)
(0.410) Interchangable
MAX. Primary or Secondary
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MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
MIT-3262
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare MIT-3262 Modem Isolation Transformer
is a very low distortion, high performance “Dry” modem
coupler suitable for domestic V.90 56k consumer and
internet applications. A great overall value!
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.90 (56k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
MADE IN
MEXICO
MIT-3262
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(1.024) (0.450)
4 1
C
PRI
4 1 1 (Line) 2
1 4
2.79/3.56
(0.110/0.140)
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ENCAPSULATED MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
EMIT-101
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare EMIT-101 Encapsulated Modem Isolation
Transformer is a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable
for V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS, security, and
metering applications. The EMIT-101 provides 4KV
dielectric isolation for domestic systems.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N EMIT-101
MEXICO
C-UL APPROVAL C®
97-07
UL APPROVAL DATE CODE
®
LOCATES
TERMINAL #1
MADE IN
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
13.79
25.20 MAX. 14.00 (0.544)
(0.992) (0.551) 0.64 SQ. 4 SEC 3
(0.025 SQ.) 1.52 DIA.TYP. (Modem)
(0.060)
2 3
EMIT-101 24.00 3 2
11.43
MEXICO
C® MAX. (0.450)
97-07
(0.945)
® 4 1
1 4
PRI
1 (Line) 2
2.74±0.46
(0.108±0.018)
1
All specifications are applicable from -20 to +4 dBm, 0 to 100 mADC in PRI.
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ENCAPSULATED MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
EMIT-600
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare EMIT-600 Encapsulated Modem Isolation
Transformer is a low-cost “Wet” modem coupler suitable
for International V.32 9.6k fax, DBS/Set-top, CTI, POS,
security and metering applications. Low-cost alternative
coupler for auxiliary phone on international consumer
and internet applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32 (9.6k) and ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
voice
■ BSI certificate number: 8047 and 8048
■ Cost-effective “Wet” coupler construction reduces
DAA components
■ 3750 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Reinforced)
■ Matches 600Ω and complex impedance telephone NOMENCLATURE
lines
■ Uses a minimum of external components for DATE CODE
impedance matching
97-51
MEXICO
MADE IN
EMIT-600
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.026)
3 4
21.50 MAX. 4 3
EMIT-600
7.60 1 3
(0.846) (0.300)
1 6 6 1 Interchangable
Primary or Secondary
6 1
C
0.50
(0.020)
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ENCAPSULATED MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
EMIT-1200
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare EMIT-1200 Encapsulated Modem
Isolation Transformer is a low-cost “Dry” modem coupler
suitable for international V.32bis 14.4k consumer,
internet and CTI applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32bis (14.4k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -76dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: 8047 and 8048
@600Hz, -10dBm
■ 3750 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Reinforced)
■ Matches 600Ω and complex impedance telephone
lines NOMENCLATURE
■ Uses a minimum of external components for
DATE CODE
impedance matching
97-51
MADE IN
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
2.80/3.60 6 4
18.30 MAX.
(0.720) (0.110/0.140)
13.80 MAX. 12.70
(0.545) (0.500)
0.65 DIA. MAX.
4 3
97-51
(0.026)
MEXICO
3 4
EMIT-1200
0.50
Note: 12.60mm MAX. Height (0.020)
Pending as Suffix “L”
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ENCAPSULATED MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
EMIT-2001
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare EMIT-2001 Encapsulated Modem
Isolation Transformer is a low distortion “Dry” modem
coupler suitable for international performance V.34+
33.6k consumer and internet applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -82dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: 8047 and 8048
@600Hz, -10dBm
■ 3750 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Reinforced)
■ Matches 600Ω and complex impedance telephone
lines NOMENCLATURE
■ Uses a minimum of external components for
DATE CODE
impedance matching
97-51
MADE IN
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
3 4
EMIT-2001
0.50
Note: 12.60mm MAX. Height (0.020)
Pending as Suffix “L”
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ENCAPSULATED MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
EMIT-2020
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare EMIT-2020 Encapsulated Modem
Isolation Transformer is a low distortion “Dry” modem
coupler suitable for International V.90 56k consumer
and internet applications. Simple “drop-in” upgrade for
popular international couplers when migrating V.34+
33.6k modems to V.90 56k technology.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.90 (56k) as ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
“drop-in” upgrade from V.34+ (33.6k)
■ BSI certificate number: 8047 and 8048
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -82dB max.
@600Hz, -10dBm
■ Improves EMIT-2001 THD at low frequencies
suitable for 56k European modems
■ Insertion loss rated 1.5dB max. @ 2000Hz NOMENCLATURE
■ 3750 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
DATE CODE
(IEC950 Reinforced)
97-51
MEXICO
■ Matches 600Ω and complex impedance telephone
EMIT-2020
MADE IN
lines
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
C
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
2.80/3.60 6 4
18.30 MAX.
(0.720) (0.110/0.140)
13.80 MAX. 12.70
(0.545) (0.500)
0.65 DIA. MAX.
4 3
97-51
(0.026)
MEXICO
3 4
EMIT-2020
0.50
Note: 12.60mm MAX. Height (0.020)
Pending as Suffix “L”
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ENCAPSULATED MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
EMIT-3020
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare EMIT-3020 Encapsulated Modem
Isolation Transformer is a very low distortion “Dry”
modem coupler suitable for high-performance
International V.90 56k consumer and internet
applications.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.90 (56k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -90dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: 8047 and 8048
@600Hz, -10dBm, and -75dB typ., @150Hz,
-3dBm
■ Insertion loss rated 2.0dB max. @ 2000Hz
MADE IN
impedance matching
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C
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
3 4
EMIT-3020
0.50
Note: 12.60mm MAX. Height (0.020)
Pending as Suffix “L”
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SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
SMIT-204
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare SMIT-204 SMT Modem Isolation
Transformer is a “Dry” modem coupler suitable for
domestic V.32bis 14.4k consumer, internet and CTI
applications requiring surface-mount or PCMCIA profile.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32bis (14.4k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
96-36
SMIT-204A
MEXICO
MADE IN
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.650)
MAX. (0.780) (0.717)
9 7
C
7 9 7 9
7 SEC 9
SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- (modem)
204A 204B 204C 204D 204E
2.00
(0.080)
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SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
SMIT-204
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SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
SMIT-304
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare SMIT-304 SMT Modem Isolation
Transformer is a low distortion “Dry” modem coupler
suitable for domestic V.34+ 33.6k consumer and internet
applications requiring surface-mount or PCMCIA profile.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: E171120
96-36
LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SMIT-304A
MEXICO
MADE IN
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
(0.650) (0.780)
MAX. (0.717)
9 7
C
7 9 7 9
SEC
7 (modem) 9
SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT-
304A 304B 304C 304D 304E
2.00
(0.080)
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SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
SMIT-314
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare SMIT-314 Series SMT Modem Isolation
Transformer is a low distortion “Dry” modem coupler
suitable for international V.34+ 33.6k consumer and
internet applications requiring surface-mount or
PCMCIA profile.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -80dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: 8122
@ 600Hz, -10dBm
■ 2000 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Supplementary)
■ Reflects 600Ω on Primary with 294Ω on Secondary
MEXICO
MADE IN
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
18.21
MEXICO
MAX. MAX.
(0.650) (0.780) (0.717)
9 7
C
7 9 7 9
SEC
SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- 7 (Modem) 9
314A 314B 314C 314D 314E 2.00
(0.080)
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SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
SMIT-2393
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare SMIT-2393 Series SMT Modem Isolation
Transformer is a low distortion, “Dry” modem coupler
suitable for international V.34+ 33.6k consumer and
internet applications requiring surface mount or PCMCIA
profile.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -82dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: Pending
@ 600Hz, -10dBm
■ 2000 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Supplementary)
■ Reflects 600Ω on Primary with 294Ω on Secondary
NOMENCLATURE
■ Surface mount footprint (19.8mm x 16.3mm)
MEXICO
MADE IN
C
SUPPLIER NAME
SUPPLIER P/N UL/C-UL APPROVAL
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
18.21
MEXICO
MAX. MAX.
(0.650) (0.780) (0.717)
9 7
C
7 9 7 9
SEC
SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- SMIT- 7 (Modem) 9
2393A 2393B 2393C 2393D 2393E 2.00
(0.080)
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SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
SMIT-2412
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare SMIT-2412 SMT Modem Isolation
Transformer is a low distortion “Dry” modem coupler
suitable for domestic V.34+ 33.6k consumer and
internet applications requiring PCMCIA profile in a
remarkably small footprint.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
2412
SUPPLIER NAME
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
2.44 2.00
8.25 MAX. (0.200) 4 SEC 3
(0.325) (0.096) 1.50 SQ. (modem)
(0.059 SQ.)
1 2
1 2 2 1
11.80 MAX. 15.87 MAX. 19.80
2412
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ENCAPSULATED SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
ESMIT-100
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare ESMIT-100 Encapsulated SMT Modem
Isolation Transformer is a “Dry” modem coupler suitable
for international V.32bis 14.4k consumer and internet
applications requiring surface-mount or small footprint.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.32bis (14.4k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -76dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: 8264
@600Hz, -10dBm
■ 4600 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Reinforced)
■ Matches 600Ω and complex impedance telephone
lines NOMENCLATURE
■ Uses a minimum of external components for
impedance matching DATE CODE
97-37
■ SMT
SUPPLIER NAME LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER P/N
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
2.54 MAX.
9.60 MAX. 7.00 MAX. (0.100)
(0.378) (0.276) 6 4
4 5 6 6 5 4 4 5 6
97-37 2.00 MAX.
FRANCE
(0.079)
12.40 MAX. 11.50 MAX.
ESMIT-100
(0.488) (0.453)
3 2 1 1 2 3 1 3
3 2 1
Interchangable
0.75 MAX. Primary or Secondary
(0.030)
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ENCAPSULATED SMT MODEM ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS
ESMIT-300
DataLink Product Family
DESCRIPTION
The CP Clare ESMIT-300 Encapsulated SMT Modem
Isolation Transformer is a low distortion “Dry” modem
coupler suitable for international V.34+ 33.6k consumer
and internet applications, requiring surface-mount or
small footprint.
FEATURES APPROVALS
■ Suitable for modem speeds up to V.34+ (33.6k) ■ UL/C-UL recognized file number: Pending
■ Total Harmonic Distortion rated -82dB max. ■ BSI certificate number: 8264
@ 600Hz, -10dBm
■ 4600 VRMS dielectric input/output isolation
(IEC950 Reinforced)
■ Matches 600Ω and complex impedance telephone
lines NOMENCLATURE
■ Uses a minimum of external components for
impedance matching DATE CODE
97-37
■ SMT
SUPPLIER NAME LOCATES TERMINAL #1
SUPPLIER P/N
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
11.50 MAX.
(0.488) (0.453)
3 2 1 1 2 3 1 3
3 2 1
Interchangable
0.75 MAX. Primary or Secondary
(0.030)
10kΩ 3.7H
3 4
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APPLICATION NOTES
Modem Isolation Transformers
Modem Isolation Transformers
Basic Function of the Modem Isolation offs between these performance parameters determines
Transformer how precisely a specific MIT component matches a
Modem Isolation Transformers (MIT’s) provide three specific application. The audio performance parameters
essential functions within the telecommunications include:
■ Insertion Loss
network. First, the MIT must provide electrical isolation
■ Frequency Response
between two telecom circuits. Second, the MIT must
■ Return Loss
provide audio coupling between the two telecom circuits.
■ Longitudinal Balance
And third, the MIT must provide imdepance matching
■ Total Harmonic Distortion
between the two telecom circuits. On an elementary
level, the MIT consists of a primary (input) winding and
a secondary (output) winding which are electrically Audio Performance of MIT’s
isolated and magnetically coupled. The challenge of The critical coupling characteristics of the MIT are
designing a Modem Isolation Transformer is to optimize discussed in this section. Definitions of each of these
these performance factors in order to best meet the parameters are provided, as well as discussing their
requirements of the application. relative importance to the function of the MIT, and
techniques on how to measure them.
The first function of the MIT is to provide electrical
isolation between two telecom circuits. This electrical Impedance. Impedance is the ratio of the AC voltage
isolation essentially protects the communication network over the AC current, for any AC electric circuit.
from any failure of any device which is connected to Impedance matching along the telecommunications
the line. Due to the size and complexity of the network is critical to the function of the network. Improper
telecommunications network, this electrical isolation is impedances can create unwanted reflections and
required to maintain the network’s integrity and reliability. echoes, resulting in delays in voice communications and
This isolation is necessary so that the millions of devices errors in data transmissions.
which are connected to the telecommunications network
(telephones, modems, answering machines, voice-mail Figure 1 shows a very simple circuit which can be utilized
systems, fax machines, etc.) cannot adversely affect to measure the primary impedance of a modem isolation
the overall telecom network. With respect to electrical transformer.
isolation, the ideal MIT would have infinite dielectric
protection between its input and output windings. In
practice, isolation ratings of 1,250VAC to 3,750V AC are
common in the industry. The required level of electrical Rs
isolation is determined by the controlling regulatory
Es
Output
Input
Insertion Loss. The insertion loss of a transformer is Return Loss. Return loss is defined as the amount of
defined as the ratio of the power delivered to the load the signal which is reflected back towards the source,
with and without the transformer inserted into the circuit. rather than transmitted to the secondary and the load.
The following explanation of insertion loss is valid when This reflection is due to impedance mismatch within the
the load impedance is equal to the source impedance. MIT. The general equation for return loss is provided
below.
Rs Zref + Znet
Return Loss (dB) = 20 log10
Es Zref − Znet
Output
Eload
Egen
Input
RLoad
Epri
Eload
Input
Egen
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APPLICATION NOTES
Modem Isolation Transformers
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V.32bis 14.4 kbps MIT-205 X X X X
Note 1: The term “Very Suitable” means both theory and practical experience indicate to CP Clare that a device suits a modem type depicted above.
The term “Known Adaptable” means CP Clare has witnessed systems designs using the device in the modem type. And “May Be Adapta ble” means
CP Clare knows competitors’ versions of the same device have been claimed suitable to the modem type. Individual CP Clare data sheets tend to
the industry-held beliefs shown on the above table as the “May Be Adaptable” column.
Note 2: Watch CP Clare’s web site for future introductions of PCMCIA-profile transformers able to meet theoretical electrical requirements in order
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APPLICATION NOTES
Modem Isolation Transformers
90
CP Clare Very Known May Be Surface Higher Lower
Application Technology Device Suitable Adaptable Adaptable Thru-Hole Mount Performance Cost Other
PCMCIA Dry V.90 56 kbps SMIT-304 X X X See Note 2
or SMT
Domestic V.34+ 33.6 kbps SMIT-304 X X X
SMIT-2412 X X Very Small
Europe: 32-11-300868
V.32bis 14.4 kbps EMIT-1200 X X V.32bis Reference
ESMIT-100 X X Small Size
Asia: 886-2-2523-6368
Note 1: The term “Very Suitable” means both theory and practical experience indicate to CP Clare that a device suits a modem type depicted above.
The term “Known Adaptable” means CP Clare has witnessed systems designs using the device in the modem type. And “May Be Adaptable” means
CP Clare knows competitors’ versions of the same device have been claimed suitable to the modem type. Individual CP Clare data sheets tend to
the industry-held beliefs shown on the above table as the “May Be Adaptable” column.
Note 2: Watch CP Clare’s web site for future introductions of PCMCIA-profile transformers able to meet theoretical electrical requirements in order
Japan: 81-3-3980-2212
to truly provide fully V.90 (56-kbps) suitable PCMCIA-profile devices.
CIRCUIT PRODUCTS
Single Pole OptoMOS® Relays
Package Type 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP -
Contact Form 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-B 1-Form-B 1-Form-B 1-Form-B -
Load Voltage (Peak) 350 350 350 250 300 250 250 60 350 250 250 250 V
Load Current (Continuous) 120 120 100 170 170 170 200 1000 120 170 170 200 mA
Package Type 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP -
ORDERING INFORMATION
XX X XXX X TR
Electrical
Characteristics
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SINGLE POLE OptoMOS® RELAYS
LCA100/LCA100L
DESCRIPTION
LCA100 is a 350V, 120mA, 25Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available.
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
+ °
90% Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
10%+
LOAD 10%+ 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF
TON
LCA100 LCA100L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 350 - - 350 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 120 - - 120 mA
DC Configuration - IL - - 200 - - 200 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 350 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=120mA RON - - 25 - - 25 Ω
DC Configuration IL=200mA RON - - 8 - - 8 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=35OV I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 35 - - 35 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 130 170 210 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current IL=120mA IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - IF 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA100 LCA100
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA100
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.72 1.87 2.02 2.17 2.32 2.46 2.61
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA100
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA100
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA100 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80
10 10mA
60 5mA 0.006
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.06 0.08 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.19 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
405 2.500
5mA 0.40
400 0.35
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
2.000
395 0.30
1.500 0.25
390 10mA
20mA 0.20
1.000
385 0.15
0.500 0.10
380
0.05
375 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
2.0 0.20
1.4 50mA
30mA 1.5 0.15
1.2 20mA
10mA 1.0 0.10
5mA
1.0 0.5 0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA100 LCA100
LCA100 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
30 5.0 5.0
25 4.0 4.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
20
3.0 3.0
15
2.0 2.0
10
1.0 1.0
5
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA100
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA100
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100 0.8
Load Current (mA)
0.7
50
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50 0.3
0.2
-100
0.1
-150 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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SINGLE POLE OptoMOS® RELAYS
LCA100/LCA100L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LCA100L LCA100L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA100L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.72 1.87 2.02 2.17 2.32 2.46 2.61
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA100L
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA100L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA100L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80
10 10mA 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.06 0.08 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.19 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
405
2.500 0.40
5mA
400 0.35
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
2.000
395 0.30
1.500 0.25
390 10mA
20mA 0.20
1.000 0.15
385
0.10
380 0.500
0.05
375 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
2.0 0.20
1.4 50mA
30mA 1.5 0.15
1.2 20mA
10mA 1.0 0.10
5mA
1.0 0.5 0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA100L LCA100L
LCA100L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
30 5.0 5.0
25 4.0 4.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA100L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LCA100L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA100L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
150 1.0 300.00
0.9
100 0.8 250.00
Load Current (mA)
0.7
Current (mA)
50 200.00
0.6
0 0.5 150.00
0.4
-50 0.3 100.00
0.2
-100 50.00
0.1
-150 0 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
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SINGLE POLE OptoMOS® RELAYS
LCA110/LCA110L
DESCRIPTION
LCA110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available.
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
LCA110 LCA110L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 350 - - 350 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 120 - - 120 mA
DC Configuration - IL - - 200 - - 200 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 350 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=120mA RON - 23 35 - 19 35 Ω
DC Configuration IL=200mA RON - 7 10 - 7 10 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=350V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 3 - - 3 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - 3 - - 3 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 25 - - 25 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 130 170 210 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current IL=120mA IF 2 - 50 2 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - IF 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA110 LCA110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA110
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80 10mA
10 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.035 0.105 0.175 0.245 0.315 0.385 0.455 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
425
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
3.000 2mA
415 0.600
2.500 0.500
410 2.000 0.400
5mA
405 1.500 0.300
1.000 10mA 0.200
400 5mA
0.500 0.100
20mA
395 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8
0.6
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.4
50mA
30mA 1.0
20mA 0.8 0.3
1.2
10mA
0.6 0.2
5mA
1.0 0.4
0.1
0.2
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA110 LCA110
LCA110 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
40 2.000 2.000
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA110
IF = 2mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100 0.8
Load Current (mA)
0.7
50
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50 0.3
0.2
-100
0.1
-150 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCA110/LCA110L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LCA110L LCA110L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 17.0 17.4 17.8 18.2 18.6 19.0 19.4 376.3 382.8 389.3 395.8 402.3 408.8 415.3
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65
Current (mA) Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA110L
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA110L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 180 0.014
160
0.012
20 140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.01
Leakage (µA)
120
15
100 0.008
10mA
80 5mA 0.006
10
60 2mA
0.004
5 40
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.025 0.075 0.125 0.175 0.225 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA110L LCA110L
LCA110L Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
420 1.600 0.700
1.400 2mA
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
410 0.600
1.200
0.500
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
400
1.000
0.400
390 0.800 2mA
5mA 0.300
380 0.600
10mA 0.200
0.400
370 20mA 0.100
0.200 5mA
360 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.8 0.35
1.6 0.7 0.30
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.6
1.4 0.25
50mA 0.5
30mA 0.20
20mA 0.4
1.2 0.15
10mA 0.3
5mA 0.10
1.0 0.2
0.1 0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA110L
LCA110L LCA110L Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Operation vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60.000 3.500 3.500
40.000
2.000 2.000
30.000
1.500 1.500
20.000
1.000 1.000
10.000 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA110L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LCA100L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA110L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 2mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
150 1.0 300.00
0.9
100 250.00
0.8
Load Current (mA)
0.7
Current (mA)
50 200.00
0.6
0 0.5 150.00
0.4
-50 0.3 100.00
-100 0.2
50.00
0.1
-150 0 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
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SINGLE POLE OptoMOS® RELAYS
XCA170
DESCRIPTION
XCA170 is a 350V, 120mA, 50Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Switching Characteristics of
Normally Open (Form A) Devices °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
10ms
Soldering Temperature
CONTROL (10 Seconds Max.)
DIP Package - - +260 °C
°
+
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
90% 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
10%+
LOAD 10%+ 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF
TON
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
XCA170 XCA170
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution XCA170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 100mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 29.09 29.86 30.63 31.40 32.16 32.93 33.70 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
XCA170
Typical Turn-Off Time XCA170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XCA170 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 160 0.016
140 0.014
20
Load Current (mA)
120 0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
100 0.010
15
80 0.008
10mA
10 60 5mA 0.006
2mA
40
0.004
5
20
0.002
0
0 0
0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
450
1.40 0.40
445 0.35
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.20
440 0.30
1.00
10mA 0.25
435 0.80
20mA 0.20
0.60
430 0.15
0.40 0.10
425
0.20 0.05
420 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8 0.9
1.6 1.6 0.8
1.4 0.7
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.6
50mA
30mA 1.0 0.5
1.2 20mA 0.8 0.4
10mA
0.6 0.3
5mA
1.0 0.4 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
XCA170 XCA170
XCA170 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
70 6.0 6.0
60 5.0
5.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
50
4.0 4.0
40
3.0 3.0
30
20 2.0 2.0
10 1.0 1.0
0 0
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
XCA170
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XCA170
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
120 1.0
100 0.9
80 0.8
Load Current (mA)
60
Load Current (A)
0.7
40
20 0.6
0 0.5
-20 0.4
-40 0.3
-60
0.2
-80
-100 0.1
-120 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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SINGLE POLE OptoMOS® RELAYS
LCA120/LCA120L
DESCRIPTION
The LCA120 is a 250V, 170mA, 20Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available.
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ L: Current Limiting Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Open (Form A) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
DIP Package - - +260 °C
+
90%
°
LOAD
10%+
10%+
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TOFF 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TON
LCA120 LCA120L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 250 - - 250 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 170 - - 150 mA
DC Configuration - IL - - 300 - - 200 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration I L=Load Current RON - 12 20 - 15 20 Ω
DC Configuration I L=Load Current - 4 6 - 5 6 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=25OV I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 3 ms
Turn-Off IF =5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 3 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 50 - - 50 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current I L=Load Current IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - IF 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA120 LCA120
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 305 315 325 335 345 355 365
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA120
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA120 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 250 0.0250
20 200 0.0200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
5 50 0.0050
0 0 0
0.335 0.525 0.715 0.905 1.095 1.285 1.475 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA120 LCA120
LCA120 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
350 2.0 0.700
1.8
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
1.2 0.400
1.6
1.0 0.390
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.8 0.380
50mA
30mA
1.2 20mA 0.6 0.370
10mA
5mA 0.4 0.360
1.0
0.2 0.350
0.8 0 0.340
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA120
LCA120 Typical IF for Switch Operation LCA120
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropout vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 2.500 2.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA120
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA120
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCA120/LCA120L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LCA120L LCA120L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA120L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 14.0 14.4 14.8 15.2 15.6 380 384 388 392 396 400
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
30
20
25 15
20 15
15 10
10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.59 0.68 0.77
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA120L
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA120L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA120L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
35 250 0.18
30 0.16
200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.14
20 150
0.12
15 20mA
100 10mA
5mA 0.10
10
50
5 0.08
0 0 0.06
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.5 0.25
395
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.4 0.20
390 10mA
0.3 0.15
20mA
385
0.2 0.10
380 0.05
0.1
5mA
375 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.35 0.150
1.6
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.30 0.140
1.4
0.25 0.130
50mA
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.20 0.120
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.15 0.110
LCA120L LCA120L
LCA120L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mA) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA120L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LCA120L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA120L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 2mADC
200 1.2 300.00
150 1.0 250.00
Load Current (mA)
100
Current (mA)
0.8 200.00
50
0 0.6 150.00
-50 0.4 100.00
-100
0.2 50.00
-150
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
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LCA125/LCA125L
DESCRIPTION
The LCA125 is a 300V, 170mA, 16Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available. (“L”
suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
DIP Package - - +260 °C
+ °
90% Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
10%+
LOAD 10%+ 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TOFF
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TON
LCA125 LCA125L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 300 - - 300 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 170 - - 170 mA
DC Configuration - IL - - 300 - - 300 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms IL - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=170mA RON - 10 16 - 12 20 Ω
DC Configuration IL=300mA RON - 4 5 - 4 6 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=300V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, v L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 50 - - 50 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current IL=170mA IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - - 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA125 LCA125
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA125
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 30 25
30 25 20
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 8.25 8.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 302.5 311.5 320.5 338.5 338.5 347.5
LED Forward Voltage (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 0.18 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.875 1.225 1.575 1.925 2.275 2.625 2.975
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA125
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA125
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA125 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 300 0.100
0.090
20 250 0.080
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.070
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.060
150 20mA 0.050
10 10mA 0.040
100 5mA 0.030
5 0.020
50
0.010
0 0 0
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA125 LCA125
LCA125 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
340 3.0 0.300
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
2.0 0.200
325
1.5 0.150
320 10mA
1.0 0.100
315 20mA
310 0.5 0.050
5mA
305 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8 0.16
1.6 1.6 0.14
1.4
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.12
1.4 1.2
50mA 0.10
30mA 1.0
0.08
1.2 20mA 0.8
10mA 0.06
5mA 0.6
1.0 0.4 0.04
0.2 0.02
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA125 LCA125
LCA125 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 1.800 1.8
1.600 1.6
50.000
1.400 1.4
On-Resistance (Ω)
Current (mA)
40.000 1.200 1.2
1.000 1.0
30.000
0.800 0.8
20.000 0.600 0.6
0.400 0.4
10.000
0.200 0.2
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA125
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA125
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCA125/LCA125L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LCA125L LCA125L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA125L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mA) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 14.0 14.4 14.8 15.2 15.6 380 384 388 392 396 400
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
0 0 0
0.73 0.88 1.03 1.18 1.33 1.48 1.63 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.59 0.68 0.77
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA125L
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA125L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA125L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
35 300 0.18
30 250 0.16
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
200 0.14
20
150 20mA 0.12
15 10mA
100 5mA 0.10
10
5 50 0.08
0 0 0.06
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.4 0.20
390 10mA
0.3 0.15
20mA
385
0.2 0.10
380 0.1 0.05
375 0 5mA
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.30 0.140
1.4
0.25 0.130
50mA
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.20 0.120
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.15 0.110
LCA125L LCA125L
LCA125L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
40 2.000 2.000
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA125L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LCA125L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA125L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
200 1.2 400
150 350
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
300
Current (mA)
0.8
50 250
0 0.6 200
-50 150
0.4
-100 100
0.2
-150 50
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
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LCA126
DESCRIPTION
The LCA126 is a 250V, 170mA, 15Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+
DIP Package - - +260 C
90% °
10%+
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
LOAD 10%+ 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TOFF
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TON
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA126 LCA126
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 305 315 325 335 345 355 365
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA126
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA126 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 250 0.0250
20 200 0.0200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
5 50 0.0050
0 0 0
0.335 0.525 0.715 0.905 1.095 1.285 1.475 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA126 LCA126
LCA126 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
350 2.0 0.700
1.8
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
1.2 0.400
1.6
1.0 0.390
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.8 0.380
50mA
30mA
1.2 20mA 0.6 0.370
10mA
5mA 0.4 0.360
1.0
0.2 0.350
0.8 0 0.340
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA126
LCA126 Typical IF for Switch Operation LCA126
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropout vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 2.500 2.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA126
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA126
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCA127/LCA127L
DESCRIPTION
The LCA127 is a 250V, 200mA, 10Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available. (“L”
suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
LCA127 LCA127L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 250 - - 250 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 200 - - 170 mA
DC Configuration - IL - - 350 - - 250 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms IL - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration I L=Load Current RON - 8 10 - 13 15 Ω
DC Configuration I L=Load Current RON - 2 3 - 5 6 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=250V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 50 - - 50 - pF
Load Current Limiting - I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current I L=Load Current IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - IF 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA127 LCA127
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 6.0 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.6 8.0 262.5 267.5 272.5 277.5 282.5 287.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA127
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA127 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 300 0.018
0.016
250
20 0.014
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
200 0.012
15 20mA
10mA 0.01
150
5mA 0.008
10
100 0.006
5 0.004
50
0.002
0 0 0
0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA127 LCA127
LCA127 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
350 3.5 0.45
5mA
0.40
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
300 3.0
0.35
250 2.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.30
10mA
200 2.0 0.25
20mA
150 1.5 0.20
0.15
100 1.0
0.10
0.5 5mA
50 0.05
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.18
1.000
1.6 0.16
0.14
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.800
1.4 0.12
50mA
30mA 0.600 0.10
1.2 20mA 0.08
10mA 0.400
0.06
5mA
1.0 0.200 0.04
0.02
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCA127 LCA127
LCA127 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 200mADC)
12 3.000 3.000
10 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
6 1.500 1.500
4 1.000 1.000
2 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA127
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA127
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCA127/LCA127L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LCA127L LCA127L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA127L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCA127L
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA127L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA127L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 350 0.014
300 0.012
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
250 0.01
Leakage (µA)
15 200 0.008
10 150 0.006
20mA
100 10mA
0.004
5mA
5
50 0.002
0 0 0
0.05 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.17 0.20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA127L LCA127L
LCA127L Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
290 3.000 0.180
0.160
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
285 2.500
0.140
280
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
2.000 0.120
275 0.100
1.500
270 0.080
1.000 0.060
265 5mA 5mA
0.040
260 0.500
0.020
20mA 10mA
255 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.600 0.120
1.6
0.500 0.100
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4
50mA 0.400 0.080
30mA
1.2 20mA 0.300 0.060
10mA
5mA 0.200 0.040
1.0
0.100 0.020
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
50.000
Operate Current (mA)
2.000 2.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA127L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LCA127L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA127L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
200 1.2 300.00
150
1.0 250.00
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
Current (mA)
0.8 200.00
50
0 0.6 150.00
-50
0.4 100.00
-100
0.2 50.00
-150
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
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LCA710
DESCRIPTION
The LCA710 is a 60V, 1A, 0.5Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Soldering Temperature
+
90% (10 Seconds Max.)
10%+ DIP Package - - +260 °C
LOAD 10%+
°
TOFF
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TON 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCA710 LCA710
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCA710
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 10mADC (Load Current = 1ADC; IF = 10mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.25 3.75 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5
LCA710
Typical Turn-Off Time LCA710
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA710 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 1ADC; IF = 10mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 1800 0.007
1600 0.006
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
1400 0.005
Leakage (µA)
15 1200 0.004
1000 0.003
10
800 20mA 0.002
5 10mA
600 0.001
5mA
0 400 0
0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCA710 LCA710
LCA710 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 1ADC) (Load Current = 1ADC)
81.0 1.400 0.140
80.0 1.200 0.120
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
10mA
79.0 1.000 0.100
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
78.0
0.800 0.080
77.0 20mA
0.600 0.060
76.0
0.400 0.040
75.0
0.200 0.020 10mA
74.0
73.0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8 0.080
1.6 1.6 0.070
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
0.060
1.4 1.2
50mA 0.050
1.0
30mA 0.040
1.2 20mA 0.8
0.030
10mA 0.6
0.4 0.020
1.0
0.2 0.010
0.8 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
Temperature (°C)
LCA710
LCA710 Typical IF for Switch Operation LCA710
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropoff vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 1ADC; IF = 10mADC) (Load Current = 1ADC) (Load Current = 1ADC)
0.450 5.000 5.000
0.400 4.500 4.500
0.350 4.000 4.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
LCA710
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCA710
IF = 10mADC Energy Rating Curve
1000 8
800 7
600
Load Current (mA)
6
Load Current (A)
400
200 5
0 4
-200
3
-400
2
-600
-800 1
-1000 0
-0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCB110
DESCRIPTION
The LCB110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 1-Form-B solid
state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCB110 LCB110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCB110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5 357.5 372.5 387.5 402.5 417.5 432.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 1.65 0.11 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCB110
Typical Turn-Off Time LCB110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 180 0.045
160 0.040
20 140 0.035
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120 0.030
15
100 0.025
80 5mA 0.020
10
60 0.015
5 40 0.010
20 0.005
0 0 0
0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCB110 LCB110
LCB110 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
410 0.6 0.900
0.800
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
5mA 0.200
385 0.1
0.100
380 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.2500 0.6
1.6
0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.2000
1.4 0.4
50mA
30mA 0.1500
1.2 20mA 0.3
10mA 0.1000
5mA 0.2
1.0
0.0500 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCB110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB110
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100 0.8
Load Current (mA)
0.7
50
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50 0.3
0.2
-100
0.1
-150 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCB120
DESCRIPTION
The LCB120 is a 250V, 170mA, 20Ω type 1-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package
■ TR: Tape & Reel Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
+90%
(10 Seconds Max.)
+ °
90% DIP Package - - +260 C
+10% °
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TON
TOFF
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCB120 LCB120
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCB120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 10.4 10.8 11.2 11.6 12.0 12.4 291.25 293.75 296.25 298.75 301.25 303.75
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
25 25 30
Device Count (N)
25
20 20
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LCB120
Typical Turn-Off Time LCB120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB120 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
35 250 0.030
30 0.025
200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.020
20 150
0.015
15 5mA
100
0.010
10
50
5 0.005
0 0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.08
300 1.500
0.06
295 1.000 10mA
0.04
5mA
290 0.500
0.02
20mA
285 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.630 .8
1.4
0.628 .6
50mA
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.626 .4
10mA
1.0 5mA .2
0.624
0.8 0.622 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) Forward Current (mA)
LCB120 LCB120
LCB120 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 3.0 3.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCB120
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB120
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCB126
DESCRIPTION
The LCB126 is a 250V, 170mA, 15Ω type 1-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Version Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+90% +
DIP Package - - +260 C
90% °
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
+10%
TON
TOFF 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCB126 LCB126
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCB126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
LCB126
Typical Turn-Off Time LCB126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB126 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
35 250 0.030
30 0.025
200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.020
20 150
0.015
15 5mA
100
0.010
10
50 0.005
5
0 0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
305 1.0
2.0
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-on (ms)
0.8
300 1.5
0.6
295 1.0
0.4 10mA
5mA
290 0.5
0.2
20mA
285 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCB126
LCB126 Typical Turn-On vs. LED Forward Current LCB126
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (Load Current = 170mADC) Typical Turn-Off vs. LED Forward Current
vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC)
1.8 0.634 1.2
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-off (ms)
0.630 0.8
1.4
50mA 0.628 0.6
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.626 0.4
10mA
1.0
5mA 0.624 0.2
0.8 0.622 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LCB126 LCB126
LCB126 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mA) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
40 2.000 2.000
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCB126
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB126
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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LCB127
DESCRIPTION
The LCB127 is a 250V, 200mA, 10Ω type 1-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
+90% °
+
90%
DIP Package - - +260 C
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
+10%
TON
TOFF 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
LCB127
LCB127 Typical On-Resistance Distribution LCB127
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 5.325 5.495 5.665 5.835 6.005 6.175 310 314 318 322 326 330
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.4 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13
LCB127
Typical Turn-Off Time LCB127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB127 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 250 0.045
0.040
20 200 0.035
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
0.030
15 150
5mA 0.025
0.020
10 100
0.015
5 50 0.010
0.005
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCB127 LCB127
LCB127 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 200mADC) (Load Current = 200mADC)
400 0.12 2.500
350 5mA
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.10
2.000
300
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.08
250 1.500
200 0.06 10mA
150 1.000
0.04 20mA
100
0.02 0.500
50 5mA
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.4
1.6 0.050
1.2
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.040
1.4 1.0
LCB127 LCB127
LCB127 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 200mADC) (Load Current = 200mADC)
8.000 4.5 4.0
7.000 4.0 3.5
3.5
On-Resistance (Ω)
LCB127
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCB127
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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OMA160
DESCRIPTION
The OMA160 is a 250V, 50mA, 100Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ S: Surface Mount Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ TR: Tape & Reel Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Switching Characteristics of Isolation Voltage
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
10ms Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
CONTROL Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
Soldering Temperature
+
90% (10 Seconds Max.)
°
LOAD
10%+
10%+ DIP Package - - +260 C
°
TOFF
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TON 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6
+ Control Load 1 6
+ Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
OMA160 OMA160
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution OMA160
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 10mADC (Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 42.5 43.5 44.5 45.5 46.5 47.5 367.5 374.5 381.5 388.5 395.5 402.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
25
20 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.625 2.075 2.525 2.975 3.425 3.875 1.625 2.075 2.525 2.975 3.425 3.875 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
OMA160
Typical Turn-Off Time OMA160
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) OMA160 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 100 0.014
90 0.012
20 80
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
70 0.010
Leakage (µA)
15 60 0.008
50 30mA
0.006
10 40 20mA
30 10mA 0.004
5 20
0.002
10
0 0 0
0.012 0.017 0.022 0.027 0.032 0.037 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
OMA160 OMA160
OMA160 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 50mADC) (Load Current = 50mADC)
400 1.50 0.050
0.045
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
1.00
0.030
385
0.75 0.025
380 0.020
0.50 0.015
375
10mA 0.010
370 0.25 10mA
0.005
0 20mA 0
365
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.16
1.6 0.14 0.035
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.12
1.4 0.030
0.10
50mA 0.08
1.2 30mA 0.025
20mA 0.06
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.04 0.020
0.02
0.8 0 0.015
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
OMA160
OMA160 Typical IF for Switch Operation OMA160
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropout
(Load Current = 50mADC; IF = mADC) (Load Current = 50mADC) vs. Temperature
70 5.000 5.000
4.500 4.500
60
4.000 4.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
OMA160
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) OMA160
IF = 10mADC Energy Rating Curve
50 0.45
40 0.40
30 0.35
Load Current (mA)
20 0.30
10
0.25
0
0.20
-10
0.15
-20
-30 0.10
-40 0.05
-50 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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PLA110/PLA110L
DESCRIPTION
The PLA110 is a 400V, 150mA, 22Ω type 1-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available (“L”
suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of °C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Operational Temperature -40 - +85
°
10ms
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
+ °
90% Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
10%+
LOAD 10%+ 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF
TON
PLA110 PLA110L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 400 - - 400 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 150 - - 150 mA
DC Configuration - IL - - 250 - - 250 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms IL - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=150mA RON - 15 22 - 18 25 Ω
DC Configuration IL=250mA RON - 5 7 - 7 9 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=400V I LEAK - - 1 - - - µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 1 - - 1 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 0.25 - - 0.25 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 25 - - 25 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current IL=150mA IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - IF 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
PLA110 PLA110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution PLA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
PLA110 PLA110
Typical IF for Switch Operation PLA110 Typical Turn-On Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical IF for Switch Dropout (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 150mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC)
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.33 0.39 0.45
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PLA110
Typical Turn-Off Time PLA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 300 0.035
250 0.030
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.025
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.020
150
10 0.015
100 20mA
0.010
10mA
5
50 5mA 0.005
0 0 0
0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA110 PLA110
PLA110 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
480 3.0 0.140
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.100
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
470 2.0
0.080
465 1.5
0.060
5mA
460 1.0
0.040
455 0.5 5mA
10mA 0.020
20mA
450 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.35
1.6 0.10
0.30
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.08
1.4 0.25
0.20 0.06
50mA
1.2 30mA 0.15
20mA 0.04
10mA 0.10
1.0 5mA 0.02
0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Forward Current (mA) Forward Current (mA)
PLA110 PLA110
PLA110 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
25 3.000 3.000
20 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA110
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.2
100 1.0
Load Current (mA)
50 0.8
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100 0.2
-150 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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PLA110/PLA110L
PERFORMANCE DATA
PLA110L PLA110L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution PLA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 17.5 18.5 19.5 20.5 21.5 22.5 448 456 464 472 480 488
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.25 1.55 1.85 2.15 2.45 2.75 0.95 1.25 1.55 1.85 2.15 2.45 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.33 0.39 0.45
PLA110L
Typical Turn-Off Time PLA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA110L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 300 0.035
250 0.030
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.025
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.020
150 20mA
10 10mA 0.015
100 5mA
0.010
5
50 0.005
0 0 0
0.045 0.052 0.059 0.066 0.073 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA110L PLA110L
PLA110L Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
490 1.50 0.10
485 0.09
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
1.25 0.08
480
0.07
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
475 1.00
0.06
470
0.75 0.05
465
5mA 0.04
460 0.50 5mA
0.03
455 10mA 0.02
0.25
450 0.01
445 0 20mA 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.25 0.060
1.6
0.050
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.20
1.4 0.040
0.15
50mA 0.030
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.10
10mA 0.020
1.0 5mA 0.05 0.010
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
PLA110L PLA110L
PLA110L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
30 4.0 4.0
25 3.5 3.5
On-Resistance (Ω)
10 1.5 1.5
1.0 1.0
5
0.5 0.5
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA110L
Typical Load Current vs.Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA110L
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.2
100 1.0
Load Current (mA)
50 0.8
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100 0.2
-150 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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PLA140
DESCRIPTION
The PLA140 is a 400V, 250mA, 8Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Open (Form A) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+
90% DIP Package - - +260 C
°
LOAD
10%+
10%+ Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TOFF
TON 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
PLA140 PLA140
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution PLA140
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 250mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 5.03 5.38 5.73 6.08 6.43 6.78 430 442 454 466 478 490
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9 4.5 0.9 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69
Current (mA) Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PLA140
Typical Turn-Off Time PLA140
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA140 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 250mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 350 0.12
20 0.10
300
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
0.08
15 250
20mA
0.06
10mA
10 200 5mA
0.04
5 150 0.02
0 100 0
0.018 0.030 0.042 0.054 0.066 0.078 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA140 PLA140
PLA140 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 250mADC) (Load Current = 250mADC)
485 2.50 0.070
480
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
5mA 0.060
2.00
475
0.050
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
445 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.9 0.045
1.6 0.8 0.040
0.7 0.035
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.6 0.030
50mA 0.5 0.025
1.2 30mA 0.4 0.020
20mA
0.3 0.015
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.2 0.010
0.1 0.005
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
PLA140 PLA140
PLA140 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 250mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 250mADC) (Load Current = 250mADC)
10 5.0 5.0
9 4.5 4.5
8 4.0 4.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
PLA140
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage PLA140
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) Energy Rating Curve
250 1.2
200
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
-100 0.4
-150
0.2
-200
-250 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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PLA160
DESCRIPTION
The PLA160 is a 300V, 50mA, 100Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay. Typical turn-on switching speed of 25µs.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ S: Surface Mount Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ TR: Tape & Reel Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Switching Characteristics of Isolation Voltage
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
10ms Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
CONTROL Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
Soldering Temperature
+
90% (10 Seconds Max.)
10%+ °
LOAD 10%+ DIP Package - - +260 C
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
TOFF
TON
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
1 6 1 6
+ Control Load + Control + Load
2 5 2 5
– Control Do Not Use – Control – Load
3 4 3 4
Do Not Use Load Do Not Use
PLA160
PLA160 Typical On-Resistance Distribution PLA160
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 18
30 16
30
14
25 25
12
20 20 10
15 15 8
6
10 10
4
5 5 2
0 0 0
2.34 2.38 2.42 2.46 2.50 60 61 62 63 64 65 335 340 345 350 355 360 365
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
25 25 25
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 0.025 0.030 0.035 0.040 0.045 0.050
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PLA160
Typical Turn-Off Time PLA160
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA160 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
30 80 0.07
70 0.06
25
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
60 0.05
Leakage (µA)
20
50
20mA 0.04
15 40 10mA
5mA 0.03
30
10
0.02
20
5 0.01
10
0 0 0
0.015 0.020 0.025 0.030 0.035 0.040 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA160 PLA160
PLA160 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 50mADC) (Load Current = 50mADC)
380 0.12 0.14
375
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.10 0.12
370
0.10
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
365 0.08
360 10mA 0.08
0.06
355 0.06
350 0.04 20mA
0.04
345
0.02 0.02
340
10mA
335 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.040 0.031
3.2
0.035
0.030
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
2.8 0.030
0.029
0.025
50mA 0.028
2.4 30mA 0.020
20mA 0.027
10mA 0.015
2.0
5mA 0.026
0.010
1.6 0.005 0.025
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
PLA160 PLA160
PLA160 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) (Load Current = 50mADC) (Load Current = 50mA)
80 6 6
70 5 5
On-Resistance (Ω)
20 1 1
10 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLA160
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLA160
IF = 10mADC Energy Rating Curve
50 0.45
40 0.40
30
Load Current (mA)
0.35
Load Current (A)
20
0.30
10
0.25
0
0.20
-10
-20 0.15
-30 0.10
-40 0.05
-50 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
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Dual-Pole OptoMOS® Relays
Package Type 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP -
Contact Form 2-Form-A 2-Form-A 2-Form-A 2-Form-A 2-Form-A 2-Form-A 1A/1B 1A/1B 1A/1B 1A/1B 1A/1B -
Load Voltage (Peak) 350 350 250 300 250 250 350 350 250 250 250 V
Load Current (Continuous) 120 100 170 170 170 200 120 100 170 170 200 mA
Part Number LBB110 XBB170 LBB120 LBB126 LBB127 LCC110 LCC120 OAA160 PAA110 PAA140 Units
Package Type 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP -
Contact Form 2-Form-B 2-Form-B 2-Form-B 2-Form-B 2-Form-B 1-Form-C 1-Form-C 2-Form-A 2-Form-A 2-Form-A -
Load Voltage (Peak) 350 350 250 250 250 350 250 250 400 400 V
Load Current (Continuous) 120 100 170 170 200 120 170 50 150 250 mA
ORDERING INFORMATION
X XX XXX X TR
Series Tape & Reel
L
O
P L = Current Limiting
X S = Surface Mount
AA = 2-Form-A LS = Current Limiting with Surface Mount
BA = 1-Form-B/1-Form-A P = Flatpack
BB = 2-Form-B PL = Flatpack with Currrent Limiting
CC = 1-Form-C N = Narrow
Electrical
Characteristics
DESCRIPTION
The LAA110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 2-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
10ms
Soldering Temperature
CONTROL
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
°
+
90%
Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
10%+ 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
LOAD 10%+ 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF
TON
LAA110 LAA110L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 350 - - 350 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 120 - - 120 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms max ILPK - - 350 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=120mA RON - 25 35 - 30 35 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=350V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, VL=10V TON - - 3 - - 3 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, VL=10V TOFF - - 3 - - 3 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 25 - - 25 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 130 170 210 mA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 + Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7 2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 – Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 + Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5 4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 – Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LAA110 LAA110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA110
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
35 35 (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35
30 30
30
Device Count (N)
LAA110 LAA110
LAA110
Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical Turn-On Time
Typical IF for Switch Dropout
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC)
25
(Load Current = 120mADC)
25 25
20 20
20
Device Count (N)
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95
LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LED Current (mA)
LAA110
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140 0.012
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120 0.010
15
100 0.008
80 20mA
10 10mA 0.006
60 5mA
0.004
5 40
0.002
20
0 0 0
0.035 0.105 0.175 0.245 0.315 0.385 0.455 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
425
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
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LAA110/LAA110L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LAA110
LAA110 Typical Turn-On vs. LED Forward Current LAA110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (Load Current = 120mADC) Typical Turn-Off vs. LED Forward Current
vs. Temperature 2.0 (Load Current = 120mADC)
1.8 0.7
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
1.8
1.6 0.6
1.6
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2
50mA 0.4
30mA
1.0
1.2 20mA 0.8 0.3
10mA 0.6
5mA 0.2
1.0 0.4
0.1
0.2
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA110 LAA110
LAA110 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
LED Current (mA)
40 2.000 2.000
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA110
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100
0.8
Load Current (mA)
50 0.7
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50
0.3
-100 0.2
0.1
-150 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
LAA110L LAA110L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA110L
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA110L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 180 0.014
160
0.012
20 140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.01
Leakage (µA)
120
15
100 0.008
20mA
80 10mA 0.006
10
5mA
60
0.004
5 40
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.025 0.075 0.125 0.175 0.225 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
410
1.200 0.500
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
400
1.000
0.400
390 0.800
0.300
0.600
380 5mA 0.200
0.400 10mA
370 20mA 0.100
0.200 5mA
360 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.8 0.35
1.6 0.7 0.30
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.6
1.4 0.25
50mA 0.5
30mA 0.20
20mA 0.4
1.2 0.15
10mA 0.3
5mA 0.10
1.0 0.2
0.1 0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA110L LAA110L
LAA110L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60.000 3.500 3.500
40.000
2.000 2.000
30.000
1.500 1.500
20.000
1.000 1.000
10.000 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA110L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA110L
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100
0.8
Load Current (mA)
50 0.7
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50 0.3
-100 0.2
0.1
-150 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The XAA170 is a 350V, 120mA, 50Ω type 2-Form-A
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Open (Form A) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+
90%
DIP Package - - +260 C
Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
10%+
LOAD 10%+
TOFF 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TON 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
XAA170 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
XAA170 XAA170
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution XAA170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 100mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 29.09 29.86 30.63 31.40 32.16 32.93 33.70 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
XAA170
Typical Turn-Off Time XAA170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XAA170 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 160 0.016
140 0.014
20
Load Current (mA)
120
Device Count (N)
0.012
Leakage (µA)
15 100 0.010
80 0.008
10mA
10 60 5mA
2mA 0.006
40 0.004
5
20
0.002
0 0
0
0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
450
1.40 0.40
445 0.35
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.20
440 0.30
1.00
10mA 0.25
435 0.80
0.20
0.60 20mA
430 0.15
0.40 0.10
425 0.20 0.05
420 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.8 0.9
1.6 1.6 0.8
1.4 0.7
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.6
50mA
30mA 1.0 0.5
1.2 20mA 0.8 0.4
10mA
0.6 0.3
5mA
1.0 0.4 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
XAA170 XAA170
XAA170 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
70 6.0 6.0
60 5.0 5.0
50
4.0 4.0
40
3.0 3.0
30
2.0 2.0
20
10 1.0 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
XAA170
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XAA170
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
120 1.0
100 0.9
80 0.8
Load Current (mA)
60
Load Current (A)
0.7
40
20 0.6
0 0.5
-20 0.4
-40 0.3
-60
0.2
-80
-100 0.1
-120 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The LAA120 is a 250V, 170mA, 20Ω type 2-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ L: Current Limiting
Capacitance
■ S: Surface Mount Package Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ TR: Tape & Reel Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
10ms
Soldering Temperature
CONTROL (10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
°
+ Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
90%
10%+
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
LOAD 10%+ 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF
TON
LAA120 LAA120L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 250 - - 250 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL 170 - - 150 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms max ILPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration I L=Load Current RON - 15 20 - 12 25 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=250V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 50 - - 50 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current I L=Load Current IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - - 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current Vr =5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 + Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7 2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 – Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 + Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5 4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 – Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LAA120 LAA120
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA120
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA120 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 250 0.0250
20 200 0.0200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
5 50 0.0050
0 0 0
0.050 0.150 0.250 0.350 0.450 0.550 0.650 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.2 0.400
1.6
1.0 0.390
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.8 0.380
50mA
30mA
1.2 20mA 0.6 0.370
10mA
5mA 0.4 0.360
1.0
0.2 0.350
0.8 0 0.340
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA120 LAA120
LAA120 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 2.500 2.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA120
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA120
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
LAA120L LAA120L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA120L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 14.0 14.4 14.8 15.2 15.6 380 384 388 392 396 400
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
30
20
25 15
20 15
15 10
10
10
5
5
5
0 0 0
0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.59 0.68 0.77
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On(ms)
LAA120L
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA120L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA120L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
35 250 0.18
30 0.16
200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.14
20 150
0.12
15 20mA
100 10mA
0.10
10 5mA
50 0.08
5
0 0 0.06
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.4 0.20
390 10mA
0.3 0.15
385 20mA
0.2 0.10
380
0.1 0.05
375 5mA
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.30 0.140
1.4
50mA 0.25 0.130
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.20 0.120
10mA
1.0
5mA 0.15 0.110
LAA120L LAA120L
LAA120L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA120L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LAA120L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA120L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
200 1.2 400
150 350
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100 300
Load Current (A)
Current (mA)
0.8 250
50
0 0.6 200
-50 150
0.4
-100 100
0.2 50
-150
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ L: Current Limiting
Capacitance
■ S: Surface Mount Package Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ TR: Tape & Reel Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of
°
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
10ms
LAA125 LAA125L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 300 - - 300 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 170 - - 150 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms max ILPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration I L=Load Current RON - 10 16 - 12 18 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=300V I LEAK - - 1 - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 50 - - 50 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25° C
Input Control Current IL=120mA IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - - 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 + Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7 2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 – Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 + Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5 4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 – Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LAA125 LAA125
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA125
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 30 25
30 25
20
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 8.25 8.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 302.5 311.5 320.5 338.5 338.5 347.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 0.18 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.875 1.225 1.575 1.925 2.275 2.625 2.975
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA125
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA125
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA125 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 300 0.100
0.090
20 250
0.080
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.070
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.060
150 20mA 0.050
10 10mA 0.040
100 5mA 0.030
5 0.020
50
0.010
0 0 0
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
2.0 0.200
325
1.5 0.150
320 10mA
1.0 0.100
315 20mA
310 0.5 0.050
5mA
305 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.8 0.16
1.6 1.6 0.14
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
0.12
1.4 1.2
50mA 0.10
30mA 1.0
0.08
1.2 20mA 0.8
10mA 0.06
5mA 0.6
1.0 0.04
0.4
0.2 0.02
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA125 LAA125
LAA125 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 1.800 1.8
1.600 1.6
50.000
1.400 1.4
LAA125
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA125
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
LAA125L LAA125L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA125L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 14.0 14.4 14.8 15.2 15.6 380 384 388 392 396 400
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20
25 15
20 15
15 10
10
10
5
5
5
0 0 0
0.73 0.88 1.03 1.18 1.33 1.48 1.63 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.59 0.68 0.77
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA125L
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA125L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA125L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
35 250 0.18
30 0.16
200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.14
20 150
0.12
15 20mA
100 10mA
5mA 0.10
10
50 0.08
5
0 0 0.06
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.5 0.25
395
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.4 0.20
390 10mA
0.3 0.15
20mA
385
0.2 0.10
380 0.05
0.1
5mA
375 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.35 0.150
1.6
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.30 0.140
1.4
50mA 0.25 0.130
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.20 0.120
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.15 0.110
LAA125L LAA125L
LAA125L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA125L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LAA125L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA125L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
200 1.2 400
150 350
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100 300
Load Current (A)
Current (mA)
0.8
50 250
0 0.6 200
-50 150
0.4
-100 100
0.2
-150 50
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
LAA126 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LAA126 LAA126
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 305 315 325 335 345 355 365
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125
LED Current (mA) Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA126
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA126 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 250 0.0250
20 200 0.0200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
5 50 0.0050
0 0 0
0.050 0.150 0.250 0.350 0.450 0.550 0.650 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.0 0.390
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4
50mA 0.8 0.380
30mA
1.2 20mA 0.6 0.370
10mA
5mA 0.4 0.360
1.0
0.2 0.350
0.8 0 0.340
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA126 LAA126
LAA126 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 2.500 2.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA126
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA126
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The LAA127 is a 250V, 200mA, 10Ω type 2-Form-A
solid state relay. Current limiting version available
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ L: Current Limiting
Capacitance
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ TR: Tape & Reel Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Switching Characteristics of
Normally Open (Form A) Devices °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
10ms Soldering Temperature
CONTROL (10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
°
Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
+
90% 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
10%+ 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LOAD 10%+
TOFF
TON
LAA127 LAA127L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 250 - - 250 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL 200 - - 170 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms max I LPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=Load Current RON - 8 10 - 13 15 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=250V ILEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, VL=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, VL=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 110 - - 110 - pF
Load Current Limiting ICL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current IL=Load Current IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - - 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF=5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 + Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7 2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1 – Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 + Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5 4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2 – Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LAA127 LAA127
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 6.0 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.6 8.0 262.5 267.5 272.5 277.5 282.5 287.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA127
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA127 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 300 0.018
0.016
250
20 0.014
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
200 0.012
15 0.01
150
5mA 0.008
10
100 0.006
5 0.004
50
0.002
0 0 0
0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
300 3.0
10mA 0.35
250 2.5
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.30
200 2.0 0.25
20mA
150 1.5 0.20
100 0.15
1.0
0.10
50 0.5 5mA
0.05
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.18
1.6 1.000
0.16
Turn-On (ms)
0.14
Turn-Off (ms)
0.800
1.4 0.12
50mA
30mA 0.600 0.10
1.2 20mA 0.08
10mA 0.400
5mA 0.06
1.0 0.04
0.200
0.02
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA127 LAA127
LAA127 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 200mADC) (Load Current = 200mADC)
12 3.000 3.000
10 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
8 2.000 2.000
6 1.500 1.500
4 1.000 1.000
2 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA127
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA127
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
50 0.8
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
-150 0.2
-200 0
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
LAA127L LAA127L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LAA127L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 11.25 11.75 12.25 12.75 13.25 13.75 262.5 267.5 272.5 277.5 282.5 287.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LAA127L
Typical Turn-Off Time LAA127L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA127L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 300 0.014
250 0.012
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.010
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.008
150 20mA
10 10mA 0.006
100 5mA 0.004
5
50 0.002
0 0 0
0.05 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.17 0.20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
285 2.500
0.140
280
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
2.000 0.120
275 0.100
1.500
270 0.080
1.000 0.060
265 5mA
10mA 0.040 5mA
260 0.500
20mA 0.020
255 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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0.600 0.120
1.6
0.500 0.100
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.400 0.080
50mA
30mA
1.2 20mA 0.300 0.060
10mA
5mA 0.200 0.040
1.0
0.100 0.020
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LAA127L LAA127L
LAA127L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 2.500 2.500
50.000
2.000 2.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LAA127L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LAA127L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LAA127L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mA
200 1.2 300.00
150
1.0 250.00
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
Current (mA)
0.8 200.00
50
0 0.6 150.00
-50 100.00
0.4
-100
0.2 50.00
-150
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
DESCRIPTION
The LBA110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω independent
1-Form-A/1-Form-B solid state relay. Current limiting
version available (“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket Size)
■ High Reliability ■ Hookswitch
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Dial Pulsing
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Ground Start
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ VDE Compatible ■ Instrumentation
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Multiplexers
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Data Acquisition
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Electronic Switching
Versions Available ■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
APPROVALS ■ Security
■ Aerospace
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Industrial Controls
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #: 7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Certificate #: 7344 Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ L: Current Limiting Capacitance
■ S: Surface Mount Package Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ TR: Tape & Reel Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
Switching Characteristics of Switching Characteristics of Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Normally Closed (Form B) Devices
Soldering Temperature
10ms 10ms (10 Seconds Max.)
°
CONTROL CONTROL DIP Package - - +260 C
Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
+ +90% + 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
90% 90%
10%+
LOAD 10%+ +10%
TOFF TON
TON TOFF
LBA110 LBA110L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
°
Output Characteristics @ 25 C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 350 - - 350 V
Load Current *(Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 120 - - 120 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 350 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=120mA RON - 23 35 - 23 35 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=350V I LEAK - - 1 - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 3 - - 3 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 3 - - 3 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 25 - - 25 - pF
Load Current Limiting Form A only I CL - - - 130 170 210 mA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Normally Closed + Control - Normally Closed
Normally Closed Pole Normally Closed Pole
2 7 2 7
– Control - Normally Closed – Control - Normally Closed
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Normally Open + Control - Normally Open
Normally Open Pole Normally Open Pole
4 5 4 5
– Control - Normally Open – Control - Normally Open
30 30
20
25 25
20 15
20
15 15 10
10 10
5
5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 19.5 20.5 21.5 22.5 23.5 24.5 25.5 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LBA110 - FormA
LBA110 - FormA LBA110 - FormB Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 120mADC)
35 30 25
30 25 20
25
20
15
20
15
15 10
10
10
5
5 5
0 0 0
400 420 440 460 480 500 520 365 375 385 395 405 415 425 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75 0.12 0.20 0.28 0.36 0.44 0.52 0.60
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PERFORMANCE DATA
LBA110 - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA110 - Form A LBA110 - Form B
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
25 180 180
160 160
20 140
120 120
15
100 100
20mA
80 10mA 80 5mA
10
60 5mA
60
5 40 40
20 20
0 0 0
0.24 0.40 0.56 0.72 0.88 1.04 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBA110
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LBA110 - FormA LBA110 - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.016 480 415
0.014 410
470
0.012 405
Leakage (µA)
460
0.010 400
0.008 450 395
0.006 390
440
0.004 385
0.002 430
380
0 420 375
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.25
0.8 0.4
10mA 0.20
0.6 0.3
20mA 0.15
0.4 0.2
0.10
0.2 0.1 5mA
0.05 5mA
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBA110
LBA110 - FormB Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop LBA110 - FormA
Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical Turn-On vs. LED Forward Current
(Load Current = 120mADC) IF = 5mA (Load Current = 120mADC)
1.2 1.8 1.0
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
5mA 0.9
1.0 1.6 0.8
Turn-Off (ms)
0.7
Turn-On (ms)
0.8
1.4 0.6
0.6 50mA 0.5
10mA
1.2 30mA 0.4
0.4 20mA
20mA 0.3
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.2
0.2
0.1
0 0.8 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.205
0.39
0.200 0.4
0.38
0.195 0.3
0.37
0.190
0.36 0.2
0.185
0.35 0.180 0.1
0.34 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
50 50 2.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
On-Resistance (Ω)
10 0.500
10
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
2.000 2.000
1.500
1.500 1.500
1.000
1.000 1.000
0.500 0.500
0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
50 50
0.7
0.6
0 0 0.5
0.4
-50 -50
0.3
-100 -100 0.2
0.1
-150 -150 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
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PERFORMANCE DATA
30 30 25
Device Count (N)
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 15.8 16.1 16.4 16.7 17.0 17.3 17.6 27.8 28.5 29.2 29.9 30.6 31.3 32.0
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LBA110L - FormA
LBA110L - FormA LBA110L - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 120mADC)
35 30 25
30 25 20
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
376.8 378.3 379.8 381.3 382.8 384.3 385.8 386.3 388.8 391.3 393.8 396.3 398.8 401.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
25 20 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.7 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.9 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75 0.85 0.95
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 0.03 0.08 0.13 0.18 0.23
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
LBA110L - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA110L - Form A LBA110L - Form B
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
30 180 180
160 160
25
140
20 120 120
100 20mA 100
15 5mA
80 10mA 80
5mA
10 60 60
40 40
5
20 20
0 0 0
0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBA110L
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LBA110L - FormA LBA110L - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.030 400 410
395 405
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.5 0.30
10mA 1.4
0.4 50mA 0.25
20mA 1.2 30mA
0.3 20mA 0.20
10mA
1.0 5mA
0.2 0.15
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PERFORMANCE DATA
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.086
0.084 0.4
0.15
0.082 0.3
0.080
0.2
0.10 0.078
0.076 0.1
0.05 0.074 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
18 50 2.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
On-Resistance (Ω)
10 0.500
10
8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
2.500 2.5
2.000
LED Current (mA)
2.000 2.0
1.500
1.500 1.5
1.000
1.000 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
50 50 0.7
0.6
0 0 0.5
0.4
-50 -50
0.3
-100 -100 0.2
0.1
-150 -150 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
LBA110L
Typical Current Limiting Characteristics
vs. Temperature
IF = 5mA
250
200
Current Limit (mA)
150
100
50
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C)
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XBA170
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
XBA170 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Normally Closed
Normally Closed Pole
2 7
– Control - Normally Closed
3 6
+ Control - Normally Open
Normally Open Pole
4 5
– Control - Normally Open
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 29.09 29.86 30.63 31.40 32.16 32.93 33.70 30.59 31.36 32.13 32.90 33.66 34.43 35.20
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
XBA170 - FormA
XBA170 - FormA XBA170 - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 100mADC)
25 25 25
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14 0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
XBA170 - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XBA170 - Form A XBA170 - Form B
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
25 160 160
140 140
20
120 120
15 100 100
80 80
10 60 20mA 60
10mA
40 5mA 40 5mA
5
20 20
0 0 0
0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
XBA170
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature XBA170 - FormA XBA170 - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.016 455 455
0.014
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.010
440 440
0.008
435 435
0.006
0.004 430 430
0.002 425 425
0 420 420
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.35
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.2
0.30 0.30
1.0
10mA 0.25 0.25
0.8 0.20
0.20
0.6 20mA 5mA 5mA
0.15 0.15
0.4 0.10 0.10
0.2 0.05 0.05
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
XBA170
XBA170 - FormB Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop XBA170 - FormA
Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical Turn-On vs. LED Forward Current
(Load Current = 100mADC) 1.8 (Load Current = 100mADC)
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
1.8 2.0
1.6 1.6 1.8
5mA 1.6
1.4
1.4
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
Turn-Off (ms)
0.7
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.7
0.6 0.6 1.2
0.5 0.5 1.0
0.4 0.4 0.8
0.3 0.3 0.6
0.2 0.2 0.4
0.1 0.1 0.2
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
60 60 5.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
On-Resistance (Ω)
10 10 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
60 60
Load Current (A)
40 0.7
40
20 20 0.6
0 0 0.5
-20 -20 0.4
-40 -40 0.3
-60 -60
0.2
-80 -80
-100 -100 0.1
-120 -120 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ L: Current Limiting
■ Capacitance
TR: Tape & Reel
Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of Switching Characteristics of Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Normally Closed (Form B) Devices
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
10ms 10ms
Soldering Temperature
CONTROL CONTROL (10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
°
+
90% +90% + Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
90%
10%+ 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
LOAD 10%+ +10% 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF TON
TON TOFF
LBA120 LBA120L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
°
Output Characteristics @ 25 C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 250 - - 250 V
Load Current*(Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 170 - - 150 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=170mA RON - 16 20 - 21 25 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=250V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 50 - - 50 - pF
Load Current Limiting Form A only I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Normally Closed + Control - Normally Closed
Normally Closed Pole Normally Closed Pole
2 7 2 7
– Control - Normally Closed – Control - Normally Closed
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Normally Open + Control - Normally Open
Normally Open Pole Normally Open Pole
4 5 4 5
– Control - Normally Open – Control - Normally Open
30 30 25
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 8.45 8.75 9.05 9.35 9.65 9.95 10.25 9.25 10.15 11.05 11.95 12.85 13.75 14.65
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LBA120 - FormA
LBA120 - FormA LBA120 - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 170mADC)
35 30 25
30 25 20
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
330 340 350 360 370 380 390 263 280 297 314 331 348 365 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
25
20 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.24 0.32 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.40 0.48 0.56 0.64
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.66 0.90 1.14 1.38 1.62 1.86 0.04 0.12 0.20 0.28 0.36 0.44 0.08 0.16 0.24 0.32 0.40 0.23
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
LBA120 - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA120 - Form A LBA120 - Form B
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
30 250 250
25 200 200
20
150 20mA 150
10mA
15
5mA 5mA
100 100
10
50 50
5
0 0 0
0.75 1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.25 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBA120
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LBA120 - FormA LBA120 - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.035 375 325
370 320
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.030
310
0.020 355 305
350 300
0.015 345 295
0.010 340 290
335 285
0.005
330 280
0 325 275
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.30 0.6
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
0.25 0.5
1.2
1.0 10mA 0.20 0.4
0.8 0.15 0.3
0.6 20mA
0.10 0.2
0.4 5mA
0.05 0.1 5mA
0.2
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
1.0
2.0 1.4
20mA
50mA 0.8
1.5 1.2 30mA
20mA 0.6
1.0 10mA
1.0 5mA
0.5 0.4
0 0.8 0.2
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA)
0.41 1.8
0.6 1.6
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.40
1.4
0.4 0.39
1.2
0.38
1.0
0.2
0.37 0.8
0 0.36 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
On-Resistance (Ω)
1.4
100 100
0.8
50 50
0 0 0.6
-50 -50
0.4
-100 -100
0.2
-150 -150
-200 -200 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
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PERFORMANCE DATA
LBA120L - Form A
LBA120L - Form A LBA120L - Form B Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 170mADC)
35 35 40
30 30 35
25 25
25
20 20
20
15 15
15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
380 384 388 392 396 400 291.25 293.75 296.25 298.75 301.25 303.75 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
25 20 25
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
20 20
15
15 15
10
10 10
5
5 5
0 0 0
0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
25 30 30
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
25 25
20
20 20
15
15 15
10
10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.59 0.68 0.77 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
LBA120L - Form B
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA120L - Form A LBA120L - Form B
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
35 250 250
30
200 200
25
150 150
20
20mA 5mA
15 100 100
10mA
10 5mA
50 50
5
0 0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Leakage (µA)
0.14 0.020
390
0.12 0.015
385
0.10 0.010
380
0.08 0.005
0.06 0 375
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
0.4 0.08
300 10mA
0.3 0.06
20mA
295
0.2 0.04
5mA
290
0.1 0.02
285 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.20
1.500 1.4
0.15 50mA
1.000 10mA 1.2 30mA
0.10 20mA
20mA 10mA
0.500 1.0 5mA
0.05
5mA
0 0 0.8
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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LBA120/LBA120L
PERFORMANCE DATA
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.30 0.630 0.140
1.0 50 50.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
On-Resistance (Ω)
Turn-Off (ms)
.8 40 40.000
.6 30 30.000
.4 20 20.000
.2 10 10.000
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
LED Forward Current (mA) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
100 100
2.0
50 50
1.5 0 0
-50 -50
1.0
-100 -100
0.5
-150 -150
0 -200 -200
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
Temperature (°C) Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V)
LBA120L
LBA120L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
1.2 400
350
1.0
300
Load Current (A)
Current (mA)
0.8 250
0.6 200
150
0.4
100
0.2 50
0 0
10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Time Temperature (°C)
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LBA126
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
°
10ms 10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+ +90% +
DIP Package - - +260 C
90% 90% °
10%+
Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
LOAD 10%+ +10% 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TOFF TON 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TON TOFF
LBA126 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Normally Closed
Normally Closed Pole
2 7
– Control - Normally Closed
3 6
+ Control - Normally Open
Normally Open Pole
4 5
– Control - Normally Open
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 10.4 10.8 11.2 11.6 12.0 12.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LBA126 - Form A
LBA126 - Form A LBA126 - Form B Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 170mADC)
35 35 25
30 30
20
Device Count (N)
15 15 10
10 10
5
5 5
0 0 0
305 315 325 335 345 355 365 291.25 293.75 296.25 298.75 301.25 303.75 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
30
Device Count (N)
15 15 25
20
10 10 15
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 1.02 0.335 0.525 0.715 0.905 1.095 1.285 1.475
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
LBA126 - Form B
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA126 - Form A LBA126 - Form B
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
35 250 250
30
200 200
25
150 20mA 150
20
10mA
5mA 5mA
15 100 100
10
50 50
5
0 0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.020
0.0150 335
0.015
0.0100 330
0.010
325
0.0050
0.005 320
0 0 315
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
5mA 1.0
305 1.6
Turn-On (ms)
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
0.8
300 1.2
1.0 0.6
10mA
295 0.8
0.4
0.6
5mA
290 0.4 0.2
20mA
0.2
285 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.600
2.0 1.6
5mA
0.500
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0 0 0.8
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.2 0.632
1.6
Turn-On (ms)
1.0
Turn-On (ms)
0.630
1.4 0.8
50mA 0.628
0.6
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.626
0.4
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.624
0.2
0.8 0 0.622
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
On-Resistance (Ω)
0.390
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.8 40.000
0.380
0.6 30.000
0.370
0.4 20.000
0.360
0.340 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) Temperature (°C)
50 2.000 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
40 2.000
1.500
30 1.500
1.000
20 1.000
0.500
10 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
100
2.000 50
1.500
1.500 0
1.000
-50
1.000
-100
0.500
0.500 -150
0 0 -200
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Load Voltage (V)
LBA126 - Form B
Typical Load Voltage vs. Load Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA126
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
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LBA127/LBA127L
DESCRIPTION
The LBA127 is a 250V, 200mA, 10Ω independent
1-Form-A/1-Form-B solid state relay. Current limiting
version available (“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Version Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #: 7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of Switching Characteristics of °
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Normally Closed (Form B) Devices Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
10ms 10ms
CONTROL CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
DIP Package - - +260 °C
+ +90% + °
90% 90% Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
10%+
LOAD 10%+ +10% 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TON
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TOFF TOFF
TON
LBA127 LBA127L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
°
Output Characteristics @ 25 C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 250 - - 250 V
Load Current (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 200 - - 150 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration I L=Load Current RON - 8 10 - 8 15 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=250V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 5 - - 5 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 5 - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 110 - - 110 - pF
Load Current Limiting Form A only I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
1 8 1 8
+ Control - Normally Closed + Control - Normally Closed
Normally Closed Pole Normally Closed Pole
2 7 2 7
– Control - Normally Closed – Control - Normally Closed
3 6 3 6
+ Control - Normally Open + Control - Normally Open
Normally Open Pole Normally Open Pole
4 5 4 5
– Control - Normally Open – Control - Normally Open
30 30 25
Device Count (N)
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 5.75 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 8.25 8.75 4.05 4.35 4.65 4.95 5.25 5.55 5.85
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LBA127 - FormA
LBA127 - FormA LBA127 - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 170mADC)
35 30 25
30 25
20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
258 266 274 282 290 298 306 305 312 319 326 333 340 347 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
25 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
LBA127 - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA127 - Form A LBA127 - Form B
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
30 300 300
25 250 250
20 200 200
5 50 50
0 0 0
0.75 1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.25 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBA127
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LBA127 - FormA LBA127 - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.06 285 335
330
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.04 275
320
0.03 270 315
310
0.02 265
305
0.01 260
300
0 255 295
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.2 0.20
20mA
1.0 0.10
0.8 0.15
0.6 5mA
0.10
0.05
0.4 5mA 0.05
0.2
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
3.0 0.7
1.6
5mA 0.6
2.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.0775 0.20 1.5
0.15
0.0770 1.0
0.10
0.0765 0.5
0.05
0.0760 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
On-Resistance (Ω)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
100 100
0.8
50 50
0 0 0.6
-50 -50
0.4
-100 -100
0.2
-150 -150
-200 -200 0
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 -1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
30 30 25
Device Count (N)
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 11.25 11.75 12.25 12.75 13.25 13.75 14.25 5.325 5.495 5.665 5.835 6.005 6.175 6.345
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LBA127L - Form A
LBA127L - Form A LBA127L - Form B Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 170mADC)
35 30 25
30 25 20
25
20
15
20
15
15 10
10
10
5
5 5
0 0 0
262.5 267.5 272.5 277.5 282.5 287.5 292.5 310 314 318 322 326 330 334 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53
25
20 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.4 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.4
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.05 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.17 0.20
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LBA127/LBA127L
PERFORMANCE DATA
LBA127L - Form B
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBA127L - Form A LBA127L - Form B
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
30 300 300
25 250 250
20 200 200
15 150 150
5mA
10 100 10mA 100 5mA
20mA
5 50 50
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBA127L
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LBA127L - Form A LBA127L - Form B
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.045 290 400
0.040
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
350
0.030 250
275
0.025
200
0.020 270
150
0.015 265
100
0.010
260 50
0.005
0 255 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.14
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
2.0 0.08
0.12
1.5 0.06
0.10
1.0 0.04
5mA 0.08
10mA
0.5 0.02 0.06 5mA
20mA
5mA
0 0 0.04
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
3.0 0.7
1.6
2.5 0.6
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.12
0.05 1.4
0.10
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.04 1.2
0.08
0.01 0 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
7
On-Resistance (Ω)
3.0
3.500 2.0
2.5
3.000 1.5 2.0
1.0 1.5
2.500
1.0
2.000 0.5
0.5
1.500 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
100
Load Current (A)
100
0.8
50 50
0 0 0.6
-50 -50
0.4
-100 -100
0.2
-150 -150
-200 -200 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 -1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
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PERFORMANCE DATA
LBA127L - Form A
Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC
400
350
300
Current (mA)
250
200
150
100
50
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C)
DESCRIPTION
The LBB110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 2-Form-B solid
state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
LBB110 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LBB110 LBB110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LBB110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5 357.5 372.5 387.5 402.5 417.5 432.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 1.65 0.11 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LBB110
Typical Turn-Off Time LBB110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 180 0.045
160 0.040
20 140 0.035
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120 0.030
15
100 0.025
5mA
80 0.020
10
60 0.015
5 40 0.010
20 0.005
0 0 0
0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
405 0.5
0.700
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.6
1.6 0.2500
0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.2000
1.4 0.4
50mA
30mA 0.1500
1.2 20mA 0.3
10mA 0.1000
5mA 0.2
1.0
0.0500 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LBB110 LBB110
LBB110 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60.000 3.0 3.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBB110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB110
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100
0.8
Load Current (mA)
50 0.7
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50
0.3
-100 0.2
0.1
-150 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The XBB170 is a 350V, 120mA, 50Ω type 2-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
XBB170 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
XBB170 XBB170
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution XBB170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 100mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 30.59 31.36 32.13 32.90 33.66 34.43 35.20 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
XBB170
Typical Turn-Off Time XBB170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XBB170 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 160 0.016
140 0.014
20
Load Current (mA)
120 0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
100 0.010
15
80 0.008
10 60 0.006
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
450
0.40 1.40
445 0.35
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.20
440 0.30
1.00
0.25 10mA
435 0.80
0.20
0.60 20mA
430 0.15
0.10 0.40
425 0.20
0.05
420 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.9 1.8
1.6 0.8 1.6
0.7 1.4
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.6 1.2
50mA
30mA 0.5 1.0
1.2 20mA 0.4 0.8
10mA 0.6
0.3
5mA
1.0 0.2 0.4
0.1 0.2
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
XBB170 XBB170
XBB170 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
70 6.0 6.0
60 5.0 5.0
50
4.0 4.0
40
3.0 3.0
30
2.0 2.0
20
10 1.0 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
XBB170
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XBB170
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
120 1.0
100 0.9
80 0.8
Load Current (mA)
60
Load Current (A)
0.7
40
20 0.6
0 0.5
-20 0.4
-40 0.3
-60
0.2
-80
-100 0.1
-120 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The LBB120 is a 250V, 170mA, 20Ω type 2-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
+90% + DIP Package - - +260 °C
90%
°
+10% Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TON
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TOFF 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LBB120 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LBB120 LBB120
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LBB120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
25 25 30
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LBB120
Typical Turn-Off Time LBB120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB120 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
35 250 0.030
30 0.025
200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.020
20 150
5mA 0.015
15 100
0.010
10
50
5 0.005
0 0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.08
300 1.500
0.06
295 1.000
0.04
5mA 10mA
290 0.500
0.02
20mA
285 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.630 0.8
1.4
0.628 0.6
50mA
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.626 0.4
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.624 0.2
0.8 0.622 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LBB120 LBB120
LBB120 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60.000 3.0 3.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBB120
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB120
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150
1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The LBB126 is a 250V, 170mA, 15Ω type 2-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+90% + DIP Package - - +260 C
90%
°
+10%
Flatpack/Surface Mount Pkg - - +220 C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TON
TOFF 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LBB126 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LBB126 LBB126
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LBB126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 170mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 10.4 10.8 11.2 11.6 12.0 12.4 12.8 291.25 293.75 296.25 298.75 301.25 303.75
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 1.53 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 1.02
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LBB126
Typical Turn-Off Time LBB126
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB126 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
35 0.030
250
30
0.025
200
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
0.020
20 150
5mA 0.015
15
100
10 0.010
5 50 0.005
0 0
0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBB126 LBB126
LBB126 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
310 1.2 2.5
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
1.0 2.0
305
5mA
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.8
300 1.5
0.6
295 1.0
0.4
10mA
290 5mA 0.5
0.2
20mA
285 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.632 1.0
1.6
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.630 0.8
1.4
0.628 0.6
50mA
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.626 0.4
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.2
0.624
0.8 0.622 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
LBB126 LBB126
LBB126 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC) (Load Current = 170mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
40 2.000 2.000
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBB126
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB126
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The LBB127 is a 250V, 200mA, 10Ω type 2-Form-B
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified to:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #: 7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #: 7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ P: Flatpack Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+90% + DIP Package - - +260 C
90%
°
+10%
Flatpack/Surface Mount Pkg - - +220 C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
TON
TOFF 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LBB127 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
LBB127 LBB127
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution LBB127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 5.325 5.495 5.665 5.835 6.005 6.175 310 314 318 322 326 330
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.4 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.0 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
LBB127
Typical Turn-Off Time LBB127
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LBB127 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 200mADC; IF = 5mA) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 250 0.045
0.040
20 200 0.035
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
0.030
15 150 0.025
5mA
0.020
10 100
0.015
5 0.010
50
0.005
0 0 0
0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.60 1.95 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LBB127 LBB127
LBB127 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 200mADC) (Load Current = 200mA)
400 0.12 2.500
350 5mA
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.10 2.000
300
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.08
250 1.500
200 0.06 10mA
1.000
150
0.04 20mA
100
0.500
0.02
50 5mA
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.4
1.6 0.050
1.2
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.040
1.4 1.0
LBB127
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage LBB127
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Energy Rating Curve
200 1.2
150 1.0
Load Current (mA)
100
0.8
50
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100
0.2
-150
-200 0
-1.2 -1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The LCC110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 1-Form-C
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ S: Surface Mount Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ TR: Tape & Reel Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Normally Closed (Form B) Devices
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms 10ms
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
+ +90%
(10 Seconds Max.)
90% +
90% °
10%+ DIP Package - - +260 C
LOAD 10%+ +10% °
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TOFF TON
TON TOFF 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LCC110 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
Do Not Use
Normally Closed Pole
2 7
+ Control
3 6
– Control
Normally Open Pole
4 5
Do Not Use
30 30 25
Device Count (N)
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 19.5 20.5 21.5 22.5 23.5 24.5 25.5 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LCC110 - FormA
LCC110 - FormA LCC110 - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 120mADC)
35 30 25
30 25 20
25
20
15
20
15
15 10
10
10
5
5 5
0 0 0
400 420 440 460 480 500 520 365 375 385 395 405 415 425 1.2 2.0 2.8 3.6 4.4 5.2
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
25
20 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.2 2.0 2.8 3.6 4.4 5.2 1.2 2.0 2.8 3.6 4.4 5.2 1.2 2.0 2.8 3.6 4.4 5.2
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.2 2.0 2.8 3.6 4.4 5.2 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.05 0.14 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
LCC110 - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCC110 - FormA LCC110 - FormB
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 8mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
30 180 180
160 160
25
140 140
20
120 120
15
100 100
10 20mA 8mA
80 10mA 80
5 60 8mA 60
0 40 40
0.21 0.28 0.35 0.42 0.49 0.56 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCC110
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LCC110 - FormA LCC110 - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.020 420 420
0.018 415 415
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
405
405
0.012 400
0.010 400
395
0.008 395
390
0.006
385 390
0.004
380 385
0.002
0 375 380
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.15 0.25
0.8
10mA 0.20
0.6 0.10 0.15
0.4
20mA 0.10
0.05 8mA
0.2 8mA 0.05
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.9 8mA
0.9
0.8 1.6
0.8
0.7
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
10mA
0.6 1.4 0.7
0.5 50mA 0.6
20mA
0.4 1.2 30mA 0.5
0.3 20mA
10mA 0.4
0.2 1.0 5mA
0.1 0.3
0 0.8 0.2
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.073 0.15 0.30
0.070 0 0.15
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
On-Resistance (Ω)
5 5 5
LED Current (mA)
4 4 4
3 3 3
2 2 2
1 1 1
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
50 50 0.7
0.6
0 0 0.5
0.4
-50 -50
0.3
-100 -100 0.2
0.1
-150 -150 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
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DESCRIPTION
The LCC120 is a 250V, 170mA, 20Ω type 1-Form-C
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■
Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■
Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 ■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified: ■ Industrial Controls
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ S: Surface Mount Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ TR: Tape & Reel Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Switching Characteristics of
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Closed (Form B) Devices
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms 10ms
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
+ +90%
(10 Seconds Max.)
90% +
90% °
10%+ DIP Package - - +260 C
LOAD 10%+ +10% °
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
TOFF TON
TON TOFF 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LCC120 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
Do Not Use
Normally Closed Pole
2 7
+ Control
3 6
– Control
Normally Open Pole
4 5
Do Not Use
30 30 25
Device Count (N)
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 8.5 8.8 9.1 9.4 9.7 10.0 10.3 9.3 10.2 11.1 12.0 12.9 13.8 14.7
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
LCC120 - FormA
LCC120 - FormA LCC120 - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 170mADC)
35 30 25
30 25
20
Device Count (N)
0 0 0
330 340 350 360 370 380 390 263 280 297 314 331 348 365 1.05 1.75 2.45 3.15 3.85 4.55 5.25
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
25 20 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.2 2.0 2.8 3.6 4.4 5.2 6.0 1.05 1.75 2.45 3.15 3.85 4.55 5.25 1.05 1.75 2.45 3.15 3.85 4.55 5.25
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 25 20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.59 0.68
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
LCC120 - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) LCC120 - Form A LCC120 - Form B
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 10mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
30 250 250
25 200 200
20 30mA
150 150
20mA
15 10mA
100 100
10mA
10
50 50
5
0 0 0
0.6 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 2.6 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
LCC120
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature LCC120 - FormA LCC120 - FormB
(Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.016 350 320
0.014 345 310
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
335
0.010 290
330
0.008 280
325
0.006 270
320
0.004 315 260
0.002 310 250
0 305 240
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-On (ms)
0.8
0.25 0.5
15mA
0.6 0.20 0.4
0.15 0.3
0.4
20mA 0.10 0.2
0.2 10mA
0.05 0.1
10mA
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
10mA 0.9
2.0 1.6
0.8
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
15mA 0.7
1.5 1.4
50mA 0.6
1.0 1.2 30mA 0.5
20mA
20mA 10mA 0.4
0.5 1.0 5mA
0.3
0 0.8 0.2
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.20 1.4
0.40
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.2
0.35 0.15
1.0
0.30 0.10
0.8
0.25 0.05
0.6
0.20 0 0.4
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
10 50 5
On-Resistance (Ω)
On-Resistance (Ω)
6 30 3
4 20 2
2 10 1
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
5 5 5
LED Current (mA)
4 4 4
3 3 3
2 2 2
1 1 1
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
50 50 0.8
0 0 0.6
-150 -150 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The OAA160 is a 250V, 50mA, 100Ω type 2-Form-A
solid state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Open (Form A) Devices
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
10ms °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
+
90% DIP Package - - +260 C
10%+ Flatpack/Surface Mount Pkg - - +220 °C
LOAD 10%+
TOFF 1
TON Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
OAA160 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Pole #1
Normally Open - Pole #1
2 7
– Control - Pole #1
3 6
+ Control - Pole #2
Normally Open - Pole #2
4 5
– Control - Pole #2
OAA160 OAA160
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution OAA160
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 10mADC (Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 42.5 43.5 44.5 45.5 46.5 47.5 367.5 374.5 381.5 388.5 395.5 402.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
25
20 20
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.625 2.075 2.525 2.975 3.425 3.875 1.625 2.075 2.525 2.975 3.425 3.875 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
OAA160
Typical Turn-Off Time OAA160
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) OAA160 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 100 0.014
90
0.012
20 80
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
70 0.010
Leakage (µA)
15 60 0.008
50 30mA
40 0.006
10 20mA
30 10mA 0.004
5 20
0.002
10
0 0 0
0.012 0.017 0.022 0.027 0.032 0.037 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
OAA160 OAA160
OAA160 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 50mADC) (Load Current = 50mADC)
400 1.50 0.050
0.045
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
395 1.25
0.040
390 0.035
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.00
385 0.030
0.75 0.025
380 0.020
0.50
375 0.015
10mA 0.010
370 0.25
0.005
20mA 10mA
365 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.16
1.6 0.14 0.035
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.12
1.4 0.030
0.10
50mA
0.08
1.2 30mA 0.025
20mA 0.06
1.0 10mA 0.04 0.020
5mA 0.02
0.8 0 0.015
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
OAA160
OAA160 Typical IF for Switch Operation OAA160
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropout
(Load Current = 50mADC; IF = 10mADC) (Load Current = 50mADC) vs. Temperature
70 5.000 5.000
4.500 4.500
60
4.000 4.000
On-Resistance (Ω)
50 3.500 3.500
40 3.000 3.000
2.500 2.500
30 2.000
2.000
20 1.500 1.500
1.000 1.000
10
0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
OAA160
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) OAA160
IF = 10mADC Energy Rating Curve
50 0.45
40 0.40
30
Load Current (mA)
0.35
Load Current (A)
20
0.30
10
0.25
0
0.20
-10
-20 0.15
-30 0.10
-40 0.05
-50 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
DESCRIPTION
The PAA110 is a 400V, 150mA, 22Ω type 2-Form-A solid
state relay. Current limiting version available (“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ L: Current Limiting Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ S: Surface Mount Package Capacitance
■ TR: Tape & Reel Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Switching Characteristics of
°
Normally Open (Form A) Devices Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature - - - -
PAA110 PAA110L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25° C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 400 - - 400 V
Load Current* (Continuous)
AC/DC Configuration - IL - - 150 - - 150 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 400 - - - mA
On-Resistance
AC/DC Configuration IL=150mA RON - 15 22 - 18 25 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=400V I LEAK - - 1 - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 1 - - 1 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 0.25 - - 0.25 ms
Output Capacitance 50V; f=1MHz COUT - 25 - - 25 - pF
Load Current Limiting I CL - - - 190 235 280 mA
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current IL=150mA IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current - IF 0.4 0.7 - 0.4 0.7 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
PAA110 PAA110
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution PAA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 13.1 13.7 14.3 14.9 15.5 16.1 441.5 450.5 459.5 468.5 477.5 486.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
PAA110 PAA110
Typical IF for Switch Operation PAA110 Typical Turn-On Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical IF for Switch Dropout (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 150mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC)
25 25 25
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.33 0.39 0.45
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PAA110
Typical Turn-Off Time PAA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PAA110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 300 0.035
250 0.030
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.025
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.020
150
0.015
10
100 20mA 0.010
10mA
5 50 5mA 0.005
0 0 0
0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PAA110 PAA110
PAA110 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
480 1.50 0.140
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
0.100
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
470 1.00
0.080
465 0.75
0.060
5mA
460 0.50
10mA 0.040
455 0.25 20mA 0.020
450 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.35
0.10
1.6
0.30
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.08
1.4 0.25
0.20 0.06
50mA
1.2 30mA 0.15
20mA 0.04
10mA 0.10
1.0 5mA 0.02
0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
PAA110 PAA110
PAA110 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mA)
25 3.000 3.000
2.500 2.500
20
2.000 2.000
15
1.500 1.500
10
1.000 1.000
5 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PAA110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PAA110
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve
150 1.2
100 1.0
Load Current (mA)
50 0.8
0 0.6
-50 0.4
-100 0.2
-150 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
PAA110L PAA110L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution PAA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 17.5 18.5 19.5 20.5 21.5 22.5 448 456 464 472 480 488
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
PAA110L PAA110L
Typical IF for Switch Operation PAA110L Typical Turn-On Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical IF for Switch Dropout (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(Load Current = 150mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC)
25 25 25
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.25 1.55 1.85 2.15 2.45 2.75 0.95 1.25 1.55 1.85 2.15 2.45 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.33 0.39 0.45
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PAA110L
Typical Turn-Off Time PAA110L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PAA110L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 250 0.035
0.030
20 200
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.025
Leakage (µA)
0 0 0
0.045 0.052 0.059 0.066 0.073 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PAA110L PAA110L
PAA110L Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
490 1.50 0.10
485 0.09
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
1.25 0.08
480
0.07
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
475 1.00
0.06
470
0.75 0.05
465
0.04
5mA
460 0.50 0.03
455 10mA 0.02 5mA
0.25
450 0.01
0 20mA 0
445
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.25 0.060
1.6
0.050
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.20
1.4 0.040
50mA 0.15
1.2 0.030
30mA
20mA 0.10
0.020
10mA
1.0 0.05
5mA 0.010
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Forward Current (mA) Forward Current (mA)
PAA110L PAA110L
PAA110L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC)
30.00 4.0 4.0
3.5 3.5
25.00
LED Current (mA)
On-Resistance (Ω)
PAA110L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage PAA110L
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PAA110L Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mADC
150 1.2 350.00
250.00
Current (mA)
50 0.8
200.00
0 0.6
150.00
-50 0.4
100.00
-100 0.2 50.00
-150 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
DESCRIPTION
The PAA140 is a 400V, 250mA, 8Ω type 2-Form-A solid
state relay.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel ■ Data Acquisition
Versions Available ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
APPROVALS ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ Security
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Aerospace
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Industrial Controls
■ BSI Certified:
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7344 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Switching Characteristics of Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Normally Open (Form A) Devices °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
10ms Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
CONTROL Soldering Temperature - - - -
PAA140 Pinout
AC/DC Configuration
1 8
+ Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
2 7
– Control - Switch #1 Load - Switch #1
3 6
+ Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
4 5
– Control - Switch #2 Load - Switch #2
PAA140
PAA140 Typical On-Resistance Distribution PAA140
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 250mADC, IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9 4.5 5.1 0.9 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9 4.5 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PAA140
Typical Turn-Off Time PAA140
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PAA140 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 250mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 5 & 6 or 7 & 8)
25 350 0.12
20 300 0.10
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
0.08
15 250
20mA
10mA 0.06
10 200 5mA
0.04
5 150 0.02
0 100 0
0.018 0.030 0.042 0.054 0.066 0.078 0.090 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PAA140 PAA140
PAA140 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 250mADC) (Load Current = 250mADC)
485 2.50 0.07
480 0.06
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
2.00
475 5mA 0.05
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
0.9 0.045
1.6 0.8 0.040
0.7 0.035
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 0.6 0.030
0.5 0.025
50mA
1.2 30mA 0.4 0.020
20mA 0.3 0.015
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.2 0.010
0.1 0.005
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
9 4.5 4.5
On-Resistance (Ω)
PAA140
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage PAA140
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) Energy Rating Curve
250 1.2
200
1.0
150
Load Current (mA)
100 0.8
50
0 0.6
-50
0.4
-100
-150 0.2
-200
-250 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
Package Type 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP -
Relay Portion
Load Voltage (Peak) 350 350 350 350 350 250 400 V
Load Current (Continuous) 120 120 100 120 120 170 150 mA
On-Resistance @ Rated Load Current 20 35 50 35 35 20 22 Ω
Input Control Current (Iled) 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 mA
Detector Portion
Current Transfer Ratio (Typ) 100 100 100 100 1000 100 100 %
ORDERING INFORMATION
TS XXX X TR
S = Surface Mount
Electrical L = Current Limiting
Characteristics LS = Current Limiting with Surface Mount
P = Flatpack
PL = Flatpack with Current Limiting
N = Narrow
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TS112
DESCRIPTION
The TS112 is a 350V, 120mA, 20Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin SOIC Narrow package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin SOIC Narrow Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 1500VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Tape & Reel Version Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number Pending
■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number Pending
■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified: Pending
■ Industrial Controls
TS112 TS112
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution TS112
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 1.02 0.18 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 0.88 1.23 1.58 1.93 2.28 2.63 2.98
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS112
Typical Turn-Off Time TS112
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS112 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature (Measured across Pins 15 & 16)
25 0.10
0.09
Load Rating (Typical) (%)
20 0.08
Percent of Maximum
100
IF = 5mA
Device Count (N)
0.07
Leakage (µA)
15 75 0.06
0.05
10 50 0.04
0.03
5 25 0.02
0.01
0 0 0
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 0 25 50 85 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
2.0 0.20
400
1.5 0.15
395 10mA
1.0 0.10
390 20mA
TS112
TS112 Typical Turn-On vs. TS112
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop LED Forward Current Typical Turn-Off vs. LED Forward Current
vs. Temperature (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
1.8 2.0 0.18
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
1.8
0.16
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.14
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2
0.12
50mA 1.0
1.2 30mA 0.8 0.10
20mA 0.6 0.08
10mA 0.4
1.0 5mA
0.2 0.06
0.8 0 0.04
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Forward Current (mA) Forward Current (mA)
TS112 TS112
TS112 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 1.8 1.8
1.6 1.6
50
1.4 1.4
LED Current (mA)
On-Resistance (Ω)
TS112
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS112
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS112 Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
200 1.2 4.5
150 4.0
1.0
Normalized CTR (%)
Load Current (mA)
3.5
Load Current (A)
100
0.8 3.0
50
2.5
0 0.6
2.0
-50 0.4 1.5
-100 1.0
0.2
-150 0.5
-200 0 0
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
TS112 TS112
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
5 8
IC (mA)
4 6
1mA
3 2mA 4
2 5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
0 20mA
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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TS117/TS117L
DESCRIPTION
The TS117 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin DIP package. Current limiting version available.
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Surface Mount and Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified:
■ Industrial Controls
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #:7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 100 mA
■ P: Flatpack Package Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ L: Current Limiting Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
TS117/TS117L Pinout °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
1 8 Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
+ LED - Relay Load - Relay (MOSFET Output)
2 7 Soldering Temperature
– LED - Relay Load - Relay (MOSFET Output) (10 Seconds Max.)
3 6 °
Collector - Phototransistor LED - Phototransistor –/+ DIP Package - - +260 C
°
4 5 Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
Emitter - Phototransistor LED - Phototransistor +/–
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS117
Typical Turn-Off Time TS117
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS117 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.012
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80 10mA
10 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.035 0.105 0.175 0.245 0.315 0.385 0.455 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
425 2mA
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
3.000 0.600
415 2mA
2.500 0.500
410 2.000 0.400
1.500 5mA 0.300
405
1.000 10mA 0.200
400 0.500 0.100
20mA 5mA
395 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8
0.6
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.4
50mA 1.0
1.2 30mA 0.8 0.3
20mA 0.6 0.2
10mA
1.0 0.4
5mA 0.1
0.2
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
TS117 TS117
TS117 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
40 2.000 2.000
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS117 TS117
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS117 Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 2mA) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
150 1.0 12
0.9
100 0.8 10
Load Current (mA)
0.7
50 8
0.6
IC (mA)
0 0.5 6
0.4
-50 0.3 4
0.2
-100 2
0.1
-150 0 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
TS117 TS117
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
5 8
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA
2mA 4
2 5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
0 20mA
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
TS117L TS117L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution TS117L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.3625 1.4875 1.6125 1.7375 1.8625 17.0 17.4 17.8 18.2 18.6 19.0 376.25 382.75 389.25 395.75 402.25 408.75 415.25
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 25
20
Device Count (N)
20
15 15
15
10 10
10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS117L
Typical Turn-Off Time TS117L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS117L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
35 180 0.014
30 160
0.012
140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
25
Leakage (µA)
120 0.010
20 100
10mA 0.008
15 80 5mA
60 2mA 0.006
10
40
5 0.004
20
0 0 0.002
0.025 0.075 0.125 0.175 0.225 0.275 0.325 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
410
1.2 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
400
1.0
0.4
390 0.8 2mA
0.3
0.6
380 0.2
0.4 5mA
10mA
370 0.1
0.2 20mA 5mA
360 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS117L
TS117L Typical Turn-On vs. TS117L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop LED Forward Current Typical Turn-Off vs. LED Forward Current
vs. Temperature (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
1.8 0.9 0.40
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
0.8 0.35
1.6 0.7 0.30
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.6 0.25
1.4
0.5
50mA 0.20
30mA 0.4
1.2 0.15
20mA 0.3
10mA 0.10
1.0 5mA 0.2
0.1 0.05
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
TS117L TS117L
TS117L Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 3.5 3.5
50 3.0 3.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
TS117L
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS117L TS117L
IF = 2mADC Energy Rating Curve Typical Current Limiting vs. Temperature
150 1.0 400
0.9 350
100
0.8
Load Current (mA)
300
Load Current (A)
0.7
Current (mA)
50
0.6 250
0 0.5 200
0.4 150
-50
0.3
100
-100 0.2
0.1 50
-150 0 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
3.5
6
3.0 8
5
IC (mA)
2.5
4 6
2.0
1mA
1.5 3 4
2mA
1.0 2 5mA
10mA 2
0.5 1 15mA
0 0 20mA 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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MULTIFUNCTION TELECOM SWITCH
XS170
DESCRIPTION
The XS170 is a 350V, 120mA, 50Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin DIP package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Surface Mount and Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified:
■ Industrial Controls
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #:7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
XS170 XS170
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution XS170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 100mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 29.09 29.86 30.63 31.40 32.16 32.93 33.70 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
XS170
Typical Turn-Off Time XS170
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XS170 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 160 0.016
140 0.014
20
Load Current (mA)
120
Device Count (N)
0.012
Leakage (µA)
15 100 0.010
80 0.008
10 60 10mA
5mA 0.006
40 2mA 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
450
1.40 0.40
445 0.35
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.20
440 0.30
1.00
10mA 0.25
435 0.80
0.20
0.60 20mA
430 0.15
0.40 0.10
425 0.20 0.05
420 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8 0.9
1.6 1.6 0.8
1.4 0.7
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.6
50mA
30mA 1.0 0.5
1.2 20mA 0.8 0.4
10mA
0.6 0.3
5mA
1.0 0.4 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
XS170 XS170
XS170 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
70 6.0 6.0
60 5.0 5.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
20 2.0 2.0
10 1.0 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
XS170
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage XS170
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) XS170 Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
120 1.0 4.5
100 0.9 4.0
80
Normalized CTR (%)
0.8
Load Current (mA)
60 3.5
Load Current (A)
0.7
40 3.0
20 0.6
2.5
0 0.5
-20 2.0
0.4
-40 0.3 1.5
-60 1.0
0.2
-80
0.1 0.5
-100
-120 0 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
XS170 XS170
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7 10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA 4
2 2mA
5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
20mA 0
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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MULTIFUNCTION TELECOM SWITCH
TS118
DESCRIPTION
The TS118 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 1-Form-B solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin DIP package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Surface Mount and Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified:
■ Industrial Controls
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #:7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES
Input Control Current - - 100 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ P: Flatpack Package
Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Total Power Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
TS118 Pinout Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
1 8
+ LED - Relay Load - Relay (MOSFET Output) Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °
C
2 7
– LED - Relay Load - Relay (MOSFET Output) Soldering Temperature
3 6 (10 Seconds Max.)
Collector - Phototransistor LED - Phototransistor –/+
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
4 5 °
Emitter - Phototransistor LED - Phototransistor +/– Flatpack/Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
TS118
TS118 Typical On-Resistance Distribution TS118
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5 357.5 372.5 387.5 402.5 417.5 432.5 447.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) ON Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 1.65 0.11 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS118
Typical Turn-Off Time TS118
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS118 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
25 180 0.045
160 0.040
20 140
Load Current (mA)
0.035
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.030
100
5mA 0.025
80
10 0.020
60
40 0.015
5
20 0.010
0 0 0.005
0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.4
395 0.600
10mA
0.3 0.500
390 0.400
0.2 0.300 20mA
385
0.200
380 0.1
0.100
5mA
375 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0.25 0.6
1.6
Turn-Off (ms)
0.5
Turn-On (ms)
0.20
1.4 0.4
0.15
50mA 0.3
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.10
10mA 0.2
1.0 5mA
0.05 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS118 TS118
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS118 Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mA) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
150 1.0 4.5
0.9 4.0
100 0.8
Normalized CTR (%)
Load Current (mA)
3.5
Load Current (A)
0.7
50 3.0
0.6
2.5
0 0.5
0.4 2.0
-50 0.3 1.5
0.2 1.0
-100
0.1 0.5
-150 0 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
TS118 TS118
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA 4
2 2mA
5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
20mA
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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MULTIFUNCTION TELECOM SWITCH
TS120
DESCRIPTION
The TS120 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin DIP package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Surface Mount and Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified:
■ Industrial Controls
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #:7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
TS120
TS120 Typical On-Resistance Distribution TS120
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC, IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 18.75 19.85 20.95 22.05 23.15 24.25 25.35 377.5 388.5 399.5 410.5 421.5 432.5 443.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.3 0.9 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS120
Typical Turn-Off Time TS120
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS120 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.012
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80 10mA
10 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS120 TS120
TS120 Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
430 5.000 1.000
4.500 0.900
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
425
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.8
1.6 0.6
1.6
1.4 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4
1.2 0.4
50mA
1.2 30mA 1.0
20mA 0.8 0.3
10mA
1.0 0.6 0.2
5mA
0.4
0.1
0.8 0.2
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 0
Temperature (°C) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS120 TS120
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS120 Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mA) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.8V)
150 1.0 2.5
0.9
100 0.8
Normalized CTR (%)
2.0
Load Current (mA)
0.7
50
0.6 1.5
0 0.5
0.4 1.0
-50 0.3
0.2 0.5
-100
0.1
-150 0 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
TS120 TS120
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.8V) (VCE = 0.8V)
3.0 16
1mA
14
2.5
Normalized CTR (%)
2mA 12
2.0
5mA 10
IC (mA)
1.5 8
10mA
6
1.0 15mA
4
0.5 20mA
2
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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MULTIFUNCTION TELECOM SWITCH
TS122
DESCRIPTION
The TS122 is a 250V, 170mA, 20Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin DIP package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Surface Mount and Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ Security
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10
■ Aerospace
■ BSI Certified:
■ Industrial Controls
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992)
Certificate #:7344
■ BS EN 41003:1993 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Certificate #:7344
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 10.5 11.5 305 315 325 335 345 355 365
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.15 0.45 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 0.625 0.875 1.125 1.375 1.625 1.875 2.125
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS122
Typical Turn-Off Time TS122
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS122 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 170mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
25 250 0.025
20 200 0.020
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
5 50 0.005
0 0 0
0.335 0.525 0.715 0.905 1.095 1.285 1.475 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.4
Turn-On (ms)
1.2 0.40
1.6
Trun-Off (ms)
0.39
Turn-On (ms)
1.0
1.4 0.38
50mA 0.8
1.2 30mA 0.37
20mA 0.6
0.36
10mA
1.0 0.4
5mA 0.35
0.8 0.2 0.34
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS122 TS122
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS122 Typical Normalized CTR vs Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
200 1.2 4.5
150 4.0
1.0
Normalized CTR (%)
Load Current (mA)
100 3.5
Load Current (A)
0.8 3.0
50
2.5
0 0.6
2.0
-50
0.4 1.5
-100 1.0
0.2
-150 0.5
-200 0 0
-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
TS122 TS122
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7 10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA 4
2mA
2 5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
0 20mA 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
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MULTIFUNCTION TELECOM SWITCH
TS190/TS190L
DESCRIPTION
The TS190 is a 400V, 150mA, 22Ω type 1-Form-A solid
state relay for hookswitch combined with an optocoupler
for detection of loop current or ringing signal in a single
8 pin DIP package. Current limiting version available
(“L” suffix).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS ■ Telecom Switching
Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ High Reliability Size)
■ Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ FCC Compatible ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Multiplexers
■ Surface Mount and Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Data Acquisition
■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
APPROVALS
■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
TS190
TS190 Typical On-Resistance Distribution TS190
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 13.1 13.7 14.3 14.9 15.5 16.1 16.7 441.5 450.5 459.5 468.5 477.5 486.5 495.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 2.55 0.75 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.95 2.25 2.55 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.33 0.39 0.45 0.51
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS190
Typical Turn-Off Time TS190
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS190 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
25 300 0.035
250 0.030
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.025
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.020
150
10 0.015
100 20mA
10mA 0.010
5 50 5mA
0.005
0 0 0
0.05 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.17 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
470 0.10
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
2.0
465 0.08
1.5
460 0.06
1.0 5mA
455 0.04
0.5 5mA
450 10mA 0.02
20mA
445 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.30 0.08
1.4
50mA 0.25 0.06
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.20 0.04
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.15 0.02
0.8 0.10 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
20 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS190 TS190
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS190 Typical Normalized CTR vs Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mA) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
150 1.2 4.5
4.0
100 1.0
Normalized CTR (%)
3.5
Load Current (mA)
50 0.8 3.0
2.5
0 0.6
2.0
-50 0.4 1.5
1.0
-100 0.2
0.5
-150 0 0
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
TS190 TS190
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA
2mA 4
2 5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
0 20mA 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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TS190/TS190L
PERFORMANCE DATA
TS190L
TS190L Typical On-Resistance Distribution TS190L
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 17.5 18.5 19.5 20.5 21.5 22.5 23.5 448 456 464 472 480 488 496
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.25 1.55 1.85 2.15 2.45 2.75 3.05 0.95 1.25 1.55 1.85 2.15 2.45 2.75 0.15 0.21 0.27 0.33 0.39 0.45 0.51
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
TS190L
Typical Turn-Off Time TS190L
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) TS190L Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 150mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 7 & 8)
25 300 0.035
250 0.030
20
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.025
Leakage (µA)
200
15 0.020
150 20mA
10mA 0.015
10
100 5mA
0.010
5 50 0.005
0 0 0
0.038 0.045 0.052 0.059 0.066 0.073 0.080 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.25 0.08
480
0.07
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
475 1.00
0.06
470
0.75 0.05
465
5mA 0.04
460 0.50 0.03
455 10mA 5mA
0.25 0.02
450 20mA 0.01
445 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.20 0.05
1.4
50mA 0.15 0.04
1.2 30mA
20mA 0.10 0.03
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.05 0.02
0.8 0 0.01
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) Forward Current (mA)
25 3.5 3.5
On-Resistance (Ω)
5 1.0 1.0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
TS190L
TS190L Typical Current Limiting Characteristics
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage TS190L vs. Temperature
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mA) Energy Rating Curve IF = 5mA
150 1.2 350
100 1.0
300
Load Current (mA)
50 0.8
250
0 0.6
200
-50 0.4
-150 0 100
-2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
3.5
6
3.0 8
5
IC (mA)
2.5
4 6
2.0
1.5 3 1mA 4
2mA
1.0 2 5mA
10mA 2
0.5 1 15mA
0 0 20mA 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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Multifunction Integrated Products
Package Type 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOICN 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 8 Pin DIP -
Contact Form 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 1-Form-A 2A/1 Opto 1A/1B/1 Opto 2B/1 Opto 1A/2 Opto 1A/2 Opto 2A/1 Opto 1A/2 Opto 1-Form-A/ -
Surge
Arrester
Relay Portion
Load Voltage (Peak) 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 V
Load Current (Continuous) 120 120 120 100 100 100 100 120 100 100 120 mA
Detector Portion
ORDERING INFORMATION
I XX XXX X TR
DESCRIPTION
The Integrated Telecom Circuit series combines a
1-Form-A solid state relay, bridge rectifier, Darlington
transistor, optocoupler and zener diodes in one package
for all your telecom applications.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 16 Pin SOIC Package (PCMCIA Compatible) ■ Data/Fax Modem
■ Board Space and Cost Savings ■ Voice Mail Systems
■ 2mW Hookswitch Drive Power (Logic Compatible) ■ Telephone Sets
■ No Moving Parts ■ Computer Telephony Integration
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Cable TV Modems
■ FCC Compatible Part 68
■ Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier
■
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Darlington Transistor for Electronic Inductor “Dry”
Circuits
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ Current Detector for Ring Signal or Loop Current
Total Package Dissipation - - 11 W
Detect
■ Tape & Reel Versions Available Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
■ JEDEC Standard Pin Out °
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
APPROVALS Soldering Temperature - - +220 °
C
(10 Seconds Max.)
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 1
Above 25˚ derate linerity 8.33mw/˚C
Total Power Dissipation (P D ):
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-12 P D=P HOOKSWITCH + P BRIDGE + PDARLINGTON + P LED
P D=(R DS(on)) (I 2L) + 2(VF)(I L) + (VCE)(I L) + (V LED)(IF )
■ BSI Certified: WHERE:
RDS(on) = Maximum realy on resistance
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) IL = Maximum loop current
Certificate #:7969 VF
V CE
= Maximum diode forward voltage
= Maximum voltage collector to emitter
■ BS EN 41003:1993 V LED = Maximum LED forward voltage
IF = Maximum LED current
Certificate #:7969
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES
■ TR: Tape & Reel
Darlington Electrical
Ratings @ 25°C
Collector-Emitter Voltage I c=10mA DC, IB =0 VCEO 40 - - 40 - - 40 - - V
Collector-Current Continuous VC=3.5V IC - - 120 - - 120 - - 120 mA
Power Dissipation @ 25˚C - Pd - - 500 - - 500 - - 500 mW
Off-State Collector Emitter
Leakage Current VCE=10V; IB=0mA I CEX - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 µA
DC Current Gain IC =120mA, hFE 10,000 - - 10,000 - - 10,000 - -
VCE =10VDC
Saturation Voltage IC =120mA VCE(SAT) - - 1.5 - - 1.5 - - 1.5 V
Total Harmonic Distortion f o=300Hz @ -10dBm - - - -80 - - -80 - - -80 dB
IC=40mA
Zener Characteristics
@ 25° C
Zener Voltage IZT =20mA Vz - - - - 4.3 - - 4.3 - V
(Between pins 4+5 and 6+5)
Zener Voltage IZT =20mA Vz - - - - 15 - - 15 - V
(Between pins 12+11)
ITC117P
1 16
(N/C) Output Form A
2 15
– LED - Form A Relay Output Form A/Bridge Input –/+
3 PV 14
– LED - Form A Relay Darlington Base
4 13
(N/C) Darlington Emitter
5 12
(N/C) Bridge Output +/Darlington Collector
6 11
(N/C) Bridge Output –
7 10
Collector - Phototransistor LED - Phototransistor –/+
Emitter - Phototransistor
8 ** 9
LED - Phototransistor +/–
Denotes full-wave detection
**
ITC135P
1 16
(N/C) Output Form A
2 15
– LED - Form A Relay Output Form A/Bridge Input –/+
3 PV 14
– LED - Form A Relay Darlington Base
4 13
+ Zener Diode (cathode) Darlington Emitter
5 12
– Zener Diode (anode) Bridge Output +/Darlington Collector/
+ Zener Diode (cathode)
6 11
+ Zener Diode (cathode) Bridge Output –/– Zener Diode (anode)
7 10
Collector - Phototransistor LED - Phototransistor –/+
Emitter - Phototransistor
8 * 9
LED - Phototransistor +/–
Emitter - Phototransistor
8 ** 9
LED - Phototransistor +/–
VCC
TIP
1 16 COUPLING 10
680 4.7µF TRANSFORMER
2 15 +
MOSFET
DRIVER A
OFF-HOOK 3 CIRCUIT
14 RL
15V 4.7µF
VCC 6 11 +
B
7 10
RING
8 9
DIGITAL ISOLATED
GROUND GROUND
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 120mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 1.02 0.18 0.30 0.42 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.90 0.88 1.23 1.58 1.93 2.28 2.63 2.98
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Typical Turn-Off Time ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Load Current vs. Ambient Temperature (Measured across Pins 15 & 16)
25 0.10
0.09
Load Rating (Typical) (%)
20 0.08
Percent of Maximum
100 IF = 5mA
Device Count (N)
0.07
Leakage (µA)
15 75 0.06
0.05
10 50 0.04
0.03
5 25 0.02
0.01
0 0 0
0.06 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.30 -40 0 25 50 85 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Ambient Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
2.0 0.20
400
1.5 10mA 0.15
395
20mA
1.0 0.10
390
0.5 0.05 5mA
385
380 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P Typical Turn-On vs. ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop LED Forward Current Typical Turn-Off vs. LED Forward Current
vs. Temperature (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
1.8 2.0 0.18
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
1.8
0.16
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.14
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2
0.12
1.0
50mA
1.2 30mA 0.8 0.10
20mA 0.6
10mA 0.08
1.0 5mA 0.4
0.2 0.06
0.8 0 0.04
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 1.8 1.8
1.6 1.6
50
1.4
On-Resistance (Ω)
1.4
LED Current (mA)
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve Package Power Derating
200 1.2 1.00
0.95
Power Dissipation (Watts)
150
1.0 0.90
Load Current (mA)
100
Load Current (A)
0.85
0.8
50 0.80
0 0.6 0.75
Operating Area
0.70
-50
0.4 0.65
-100
0.60
0.2
-150 0.55
-200 0 0.50
-2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Load Voltage (V) Time Temperature (°C)
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Single Transistor Single Transistor
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V) V-I Characteristics for Test Circuit
4.5 8 10
4.0 7 9
Normalized CTR (%)
3.5
6
VIN (Volts)
3.0 8
5
2.5
4 7
2.0
1.5 3 1mA 6
2mA
1.0 2 5mA
10mA 5
0.5 1 15mA
0 20mA 4
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 20 40 60 80 100 120
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IOUT (mA)
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ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
PERFORMANCE DATA
IC (mA)
IC (mA)
6 8
6 1.0
4
4
0.5
2
2
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) IF (mA) IF (mA)
ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Darlington Transistor ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P ITC117P/ITC135P/ITC137P
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Transfer Characteristics of Typical Transfer Characteristics of
(VCE = 0.8V) Single Transistor Detector Darlington Transistor
3.0 28 120
1mA
100
Normalized CTR (%)
10mA
2mA 20
2.0 80 Ib = 8µA
5mA
16
1.5 5mA 60 Ib = 6µA
10mA
12
1.0 15mA 40 Ib = 4µA
8
0.5 20mA 2mA 20 Ib = 2µA
4
1mA
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 2 4 6 8 10
Temperature (°C) Collector Emitter Voltage Collector Emitter Voltage
DESCRIPTION
The IAA110P, IAB110P, IBB110P, IAD110P and
IAD112N multifunction switches combine a 350V,
120mA, 35Ω relay(s) and optocouplers in one package.
Various combinations are available depending on the
part number.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Three Functions in One Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Small 16 Pin SOIC Package (PCMCIA Compatible) ■ Telecom Switching
■ Bi-Directional Current Sensing ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ Bi-Directional Current Switching ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ Replaces up to Three or Four Components Size)
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Hookswitch
■ FCC Compatible ■ Dial Pulsing
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Ground Start
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Ringer Injection
■ Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Instrumentation
■ Multiplexers
■ Data Acquisition
APPROVALS ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-12 ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ VDE Compatible ■ Security
■ BSI Certified: ■ Aerospace
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) ■ Industrial Controlsl
Certificate #:7969
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7969 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ UL/CSA & BSI: Pending – Narrow
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
10ms 10ms
CONTROL CONTROL
+90% + +
90% 90%
10%+
+10% LOAD 10%+
TON TOFF
TOFF TON
Relay Portion
Output Characteristics @ 25°C
Load Voltage (Peak) IL= 1µA VL - - 350 V
Load Current (Continuous) - IL - - 100 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 350 mA
On-Resistance IL=100mA RON - - 35 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current VL=350V; TJ=25 C °
I LEAK - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On IF=5mA, V L =10V TON - - 3 ms
Turn-Off IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 3 ms
Output Capacitance VL=50V, f=1MHz - - 25 - pF
Relay Portion
Input Characteristics @ 25°C
Input Control Current IL=100mA IF 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current IL=1mA IF 0.4 - - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 µA
Detector Portion
Output Characteristics @ 25°C
Phototransistor Blocking Voltage IC =10µA BVCEO 20 50 - V
Phototransistor Dark Current VCE=5V, I F =0mA I CEO - 50 500 nA
Saturation Voltage I C=2mA, IF=16mA VSAT - 0.3 0.5 V
Current Transfer Ratio I F=6mA, VCE=0.5V CTR 33 - - %
Detector Portion
Input Characteristics @ 25°C
Input Control Current IC=2mA,VCE=0.5V IF 6 2 - mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA I CEO 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Current IC =1µA, VCE=5V - 5 25 - µA
(Detector must be off)
3 14 3 14
4 13 4 13
5 12 (Form A) 5 12 (Form B)
6 11 6 11
7 10 7 10
8 9 8 9
(N/C) (N/C)
1. (N/C) 1. (N/C)
2. + LED - Form A Relay #1 2. + LED - Form B Relay #1
3. – LED - Form A Relay #1 3. – LED - Form B Relay #1
4. + LED - Form A Relay #2 4. + LED - Form B Relay #2
5. – LED - Form A Relay #2 5. – LED - Form B Relay #2
6. Emitter - Phototransistor 6. Emitter - Phototransistor
7. Collector - Phototransistor 7. Collector - Phototransistor
8. (N/C) 8. (N/C)
9. LED - Phototransistor +/– 9. LED - Phototransistor +/–
10. LED - Phototransistor –/+ 10. LED - Phototransistor –/+
11. Output - Form A Relay #2 11. Output - Form B Relay #2
12. Common Source Relay #2 12. Common Source Relay #2
13. Output - Form A Relay #2 13. Output - Form B Relay #2
14. Output - Form A Relay #1 14. Output - Form B Relay #1
15. Common Source Relay #1 15. Common Source Relay #1
16. Output - Form A Relay #1 16. Output - Form B Relay #1
3 14 3 14
4 13 4 13
(N/C)
5 12 (Form B) 5 12
6 11 6 11
7 10 7 10
8 9 8 9
(N/C) (N/C)
1. (N/C) 1. (N/C)
2. + LED - Form A Relay #1 2. + LED - Relay Input
3. – LED - Form A Relay #1 3. – LED - Relay Input
4. + LED - Form B Relay #2 4. Emitter - Phototransistor #1
5. – LED - Form B Relay #2 5. Collector - Phototransistor #1
6. Emitter - Phototransistor 6. Emitter - Phototransistor #2
7. Collector - Phototransistor 7. Collector - Phototransistor #2
8. (N/C) 8. (N/C)
9. LED - Phototransistor +/– 9. LED - Phototransistor +/– #2
10. LED - Phototransistor –/+ 10. LED - Phototransistor –/+ #2
11. Output - Form B Relay #2 11. LED - Phototransistor +/– #1
12. Common Source Relay #2 12. LED - Phototransistor –/+ #1
13. Output - Form B Relay #2 13. (N/C)
14. Output - Form A Relay #1 14. Output - Relay
15. Common Source Relay #1 15. Common - Relay
16. Output - Form A Relay #1 16. Output - Relay
IAA110P
IAA110P Typical On-Resistance Distribution IAA110P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC, IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
25 25 25
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 18.75 19.85 20.95 22.05 23.15 24.25 25.35 377.5 388.5 399.5 410.5 421.5 432.5 443.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.3 0.9 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
IAA110P
Typical Turn-Off Time IAA110P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAA110P Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 14 & 16 or 11 & 13)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.012
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80 10mA
10 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IAA110P IAA110P
IAA110P Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
430 5.000 1.000
4.500 0.900
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
425
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.8
0.6
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.4
50mA 1.0
1.2 30mA 0.8 0.3
20mA 0.6
10mA 0.2
1.0 5mA 0.4
0.1
0.2
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
IAA110P IAA110P
IAA110P Typical IF for Switch Operation vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropout vs. Temperature
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mA) 3.000 3.000
60
2.500 2.500
50
2.000 2.000
40
1.500 1.500
30
1.000 1.000
20
0.500 0.500
10
0 0
0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
IAA110P IAA110P
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage IAA110P Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
100 1.0 4.5
80 0.9 4.0
60 0.8
Normalized CTR (%)
Load Current (mA)
3.5
Load Current (A)
40 0.7
3.0
20 0.6
0 2.5
0.5
-20 0.4 2.0
-40 0.3 1.5
-60 0.2 1.0
-80 0.1 0.5
-100 0 0
-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
IAA110P IAA110P
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA
2mA 4
2 5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
20mA 0
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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IBB110P
IBB110P Typical On-Resistance Distribution IBB110P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC, IF=5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5 357.5 372.5 387.5 402.5 417.5 432.5 443.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 1.65 0.11 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17
IBB110P
Typical Turn-Off Time IBB110P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IBB110P Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 14 & 16 or 11 & 13)
25 180 0.045
160 0.04
20 140
Load Current (mA)
0.035
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120 0.03
15
100 0.025
80 5mA
10 0.02
60 0.015
5 40 0.01
20 0.005
0 0 0
0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IBB110P IBB110P
IBB110P Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
410 0.6 0.900
5mA
0.800
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
405 0.5
0.700
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
IBB110P IBB110P
Typical Turn-On vs. LED Forward Current IBB110P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical Turn-Off vs. LED Forward Current
vs. Temperature (Load Current = 100mADC)
1.8 0.30
(Load Current = 100mADC)
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V)
0.7
0.25 0.6
1.6
Turn-On (ms)
0.20 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4
0.15 0.4
50mA
1.2 30mA 0.3
20mA 0.10
10mA 0.2
1.0 0.05
5mA
0.1
0.8 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA)
LED Forward Current (mA)
IBB110P IBB110P
IBB110P Typical IF for Switch Operation vs. Temperature Typical IF for Switch Dropout vs. Temperature
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) 3.000 3.000
60
2.500 2.500
50
LED Current (mA)
2.000 2.000
40
1.500 1.500
30
1.000 1.000
20
0.500 0.500
10
0 0
0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
IBB110P IBB110P
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage IBB110P Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
100 1.0 4.5
80 0.9 4.0
0.8
Normalized CTR (%)
60
Load Current (mA)
3.5
Load Current (A)
40 0.7
3.0
20 0.6
2.5
0 0.5
0.4 2.0
-20
-40 0.3 1.5
-60 0.2 1.0
-80 0.1 0.5
-100 0 0
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
IBB110P IBB110P
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7 10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA 4
2 2mA
5mA 2
1 10mA
15mA
20mA 0
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
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30 30
20
Device Count (N)
20 20 15
15 15 10
10 10
5
5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 18.75 19.85 20.95 22.05 23.15 24.25 25.35 25.5 26.5 27.5 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) On-Resistance (Ω)
IAB110P - FormA
IAB110P - FormA IAB110P - FormB Typical IF for Switch Operation
Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (Load Current = 100mADC)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
377.5 388.5 399.5 410.5 421.5 432.5 443.5 357.5 372.5 387.5 402.5 417.5 432.5 443.5 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95
Blocking Voltage (V) Blocking Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43 1.65 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.11 0.33 0.55 0.77 0.99 1.21 1.43
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.3 0.6 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9 0.09 0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65
Turn-On (ms) Turn-On (ms) Turn-Off (ms)
IAB110P - FormB
Typical Turn-Off Time
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAB110P - Form A IAB110P - Form B
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature Typical Load Current vs. Temperature
25 180 180
160 160
140
120 120
15 100 100
20mA 5mA
80 10mA 80
10 5mA
60 60
40 40
5
20 20
0 0 0
0.27 0.45 0.63 0.81 0.99 1.17 1.35 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IAB110P
Typical Leakage vs. Temperature IAB110P - FormA IAB110P - FormB
(Measured across Pins 14 & 16 or 11 & 13) Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature
0.045 430 410
0.040
425 405
0.035
420
Leakage (µA)
0.030 400
0.025 415
395
0.020 410
0.015 390
405
0.010
385
0.005 400
0 395 380
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
3.500
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.4
3.000 0.600
2.500 0.3 0.500
2.000 0.400
1.500 5mA 0.2 0.300
1.000 10mA 5mA 0.200
0.1 5mA
0.500 0.100
20mA 0
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
5mA
0.800 1.8
1.6 1.6
0.700
1.4
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.600
10mA 1.4 1.2
0.500
1.0
0.400 50mA
20mA 1.2 30mA 0.8
0.300 20mA 0.6
0.200 1.0 10mA
5mA 0.4
0.100 0.2
0 0.8 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA)
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0.5 0.5
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
0.20
0.4 0.4
0.15
0.3 0.3
0.10
0.2 0.2
0.05 0.1 0.1
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
50 50 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 30 1.500
20 20 1.000
10 10 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
40 40 0.7
20 20 0.6
0 0 0.5
-20 -20 0.4
-40 -40 0.3
-60 -60 0.2
-80 -80 0.1
-100 -100 0
-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Load Voltage (V) Time
IC (mA)
2.5
4 6
2.0
3 1mA
1.5 4
2 2mA
1.0 5mA
10mA 2
0.5 1
15mA
0 0 20mA 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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IAD110P
IAD110P Typical On-Resistance Distribution IAD110P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC, IF = 5mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 35 35
30 30 30
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 18.75 19.85 20.95 22.05 23.15 24.25 25.35 377.5 388.5 399.5 410.5 421.5 432.5 443.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.3 0.9 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.9
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
IAD110P
Typical Turn-Off Time IAD110P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAD110P Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 14 & 16 or 11 & 13)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
Device Count (N)
0.012
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80 10mA
10 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IAD110P IAD110P
IAD110P Typical Turn-On vs. Temperature Typical Turn-Off vs. Temperature
Typical Blocking Voltage vs. Temperature (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
430 5.000 1.000
4.500 0.900
Blocking Voltage (VRMS)
425
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
3.000 0.600
415
2.500 0.500
410 2.000 0.400
1.500 5mA 0.300
405
1.000 10mA 0.200
400 0.500 0.100
20mA 5mA
395 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
1.8
0.6
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.5
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.4
50mA 1.0
1.2 0.8 0.3
30mA
20mA 0.6 0.2
10mA
1.0 5mA 0.4
0.1
0.2
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) Forward Current (mA)
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IAD110P IAD110P
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage IAD110P Typical Normalized CTR vs. Forward Current
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 5mADC) Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.8V)
100 1.0 2.5
80 0.9
60
Normalized CTR (%)
0.8 2.0
Load Current (mA)
40 0.7
20 0.6 1.5
0 0.5
-20 0.4 1.0
-40 0.3
-60 0.2 0.5
-80 0.1
-100 0 0
-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
IAD110P IAD110P
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs. Forward Current
(VCE = 0.8V) (VCE = 0.8V)
3.0 16
1mA
2.5 14
Normalized CTR (%)
12
2mA
2.0
5mA 10
IC (mA)
1.5 8
10mA
1.0 6
15mA
4
0.5 20mA
2
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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IAA170P/IAD170P
DESCRIPTION
The IAA170P and IAD170P multifunction switches
combine a 350V, 120mA, 50Ω relay(s) and optocouplers
in one package. Various combinations are available
depending on the part number.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Three Functions in One Package ■ Telecommunications
■ Small 16 Pin SOIC Package (PCMCIA Compatible) ■ Telecom Switching
■ Bi-Directional Current Sensing ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ Bi-Directional Current Switching ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket
■ Replaces up to Three or Four Components Size)
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Hookswitch
■ FCC Compatible ■ Dial Pulsing
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Ground Start
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Ringer Injection
■ Tape & Reel Versions Available ■ Instrumentation
■ Multiplexers
■ Data Acquisition
APPROVALS ■ Electronic Switching
■ I/O Subsystems
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 ■ Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-12 ■ Medical Equipment-Patient/Equipment Isolation
■ VDE Compatible ■ Security
■ BSI Certified: ■ Aerospace
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) ■ Industrial Controlsl
Certificate #:7969
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Certificate #:7969 RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
CONTROL CONTROL
+90% + +
90%
90%
10%+
+10% LOAD 10%+
TON TOFF
TOFF TON
Relay Portion
Output Characteristics @ 25°C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 350 V
Load Current (Continuous) - IL - - 100 mA
Peak Load Current 10ms ILPK - - 350 mA
On-Resistance I L=100mA RON - - 50 Ω
Off-State Leakage Current °
VL=350V; TJ=25 C ILEAK - - 1 µA
Switching Speeds
Turn-On I F=5mA, VL=10V TON - - 5 ms
Turn-Off I F=5mA, VL=10V TOFF - - 5 ms
Output Capacitance VL=50V, f=1MHz - - 25 - pF
Relay Portion
Input Characteristics @ 25°C
Input Control Current I L=100mA IF 5 - 50 mA
Input Dropout Current I L=1mA IF 0.4 - - mA
Input Voltage Drop I F=5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 µA
Detector Portion
Output Characteristics @ 25°C
Phototransistor Blocking Voltage IC =10µA BVCEO 20 50 - V
Phototransistor Dark Current VCE=5V, I F=0mA ICEO - 50 500 nA
Saturation Voltage IC =2mA, IF=16mA VSAT - 0.3 0.5 V
Current Transfer Ratio IF=6mA, VCE=0.5V CTR 33 - - %
Detector Portion
Input Characteristics @ 25°C
Input Control Current IC =2mA,VCE=0.5V IF 6 2 - mA
Input Voltage Drop I F=5mA ICEO 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Current I C=1µA, VCE=5V - 5 25 - µA
(Detector must be off)
3 14 3 14
4 13 4 13
(N/C)
5 12 (Form A) 5 12
6 11 6 11
7 10 7 10
8 9 8 9
(N/C) (N/C)
1. (N/C) 1. (N/C)
2. + LED - Form A Relay #1 2. + LED - Relay Input
3. – LED - Form A Relay #1 3. – LED - Relay Input
4. + LED - Form A Relay #2 4. Emitter - Phototransistor #1
5. – LED - Form A Relay #2 5. Collector - Phototransistor #1
6. Emitter - Phototransistor 6. Emitter - Phototransistor #2
7. Collector - Phototransistor 7. Collector - Phototransistor #2
8. (N/C) 8. (N/C)
9. LED - Phototransistor +/– 9. LED - Phototransistor +/– #2
10. LED - Phototransistor –/+ 10. LED - Phototransistor –/+ #2
11. Output - Form A Relay #2 11. LED - Phototransistor +/– #1
12. Common Source Relay #2 12. LED - Phototransistor –/+ #1
13. Output - Form A Relay #2 13. (N/C)
14. Output - Form A Relay #1 14. Output - Relay
15. Common Source Relay #1 15. Common - Relay
16. Output - Form A Relay #1 16. Output - Relay
IAA170P IAA170P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution IAA170P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 100mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
Device Count (N)
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 29.09 29.86 30.63 31.40 32.16 32.93 33.70 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
IAA170P
Typical Turn-Off Time IAA170P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAA170P Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 160 0.016
140 0.014
20
Load Current (mA)
120 0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
100 0.010
15
80 0.008
10mA
10 60 5mA 0.006
2mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0
0
0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
450
1.40 0.40
445 0.35
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.20
440 0.30
1.00
10mA 0.25
435 0.80
20mA 0.20
0.60 0.15
430
0.40 0.10
425 0.20 0.05
420 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.8 0.9
1.6 1.6 0.8
1.4 0.7
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.6
50mA
30mA 1.0 0.5
1.2 20mA 0.8 0.4
10mA
0.6 0.3
5mA
1.0 0.4 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
IAA170P IAA170P
IAA170P Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
70 6.0 6.0
60 5.0 5.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
20 2.0 2.0
10 1.0 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IAA170P
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage IAA170P
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAA170P Typical Normalized CTR vs Forward Current
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
100 1.0 4.5
80 0.9 4.0
60 0.8
Normalized CTR (%)
Load Current (mA)
3.5
Load Current (A)
40 0.7
3.0
20 0.6
2.5
0 0.5
-20 0.4 2.0
-40 0.3 1.5
-60 0.2 1.0
-80 0.1 0.5
-100 0 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
IAA170P IAA170P
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA 4
2 2mA
5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
20mA
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
IAD170P IAD170P
Typical LED Forward Voltage Drop Typical On-Resistance Distribution IAD170P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) Typical Blocking Voltage Distribution
IF = 5mADC (Load Current = 100mADC) (N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C)
35 25 25
30
20 20
20 15 15
15 10 10
10
5 5
5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 29.09 29.86 30.63 31.40 32.16 32.93 33.70 424.0 429.3 434.5 439.7 444.9 450.1 455.4
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.44 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.69 0.75 0.81 0.67 0.75 0.83 0.91 0.99 1.06 1.14
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
IAD170P
Typical Turn-Off Time IAD170P
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAD170P Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 4 & 6)
25 160 0.016
140 0.014
20
Load Current (mA)
120 0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
100 0.010
15
80 0.008
10mA
10 60 5mA 0.006
2mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.11 0.14 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
450
1.40 0.40
445 0.35
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.20
440 0.30
1.00
10mA 0.25
435 0.80
20mA 0.20
0.60 0.15
430
0.40 0.10
425 0.20 0.05
420 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PERFORMANCE DATA
1.8 0.9
1.6 1.6 0.8
1.4 0.7
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2 0.6
50mA
30mA 1.0 0.5
1.2 20mA 0.8 0.4
10mA
0.6 0.3
5mA
1.0 0.4 0.2
0.2 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
IAD170P IAD170P
IAD170P Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 100mADC; IF = 5mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC) (Load Current = 100mADC)
70 6.0 6.0
60 5.0 5.0
On-Resistance (Ω)
20 2.0 2.0
10 1.0 1.0
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
IAD170P
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage IAD170P
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C) IAD170P Typical Normalized CTR vs Forward Current
IF = 5mADC Energy Rating Curve (VCE = 0.5V)
100 1.0 4.5
80 0.9 4.0
60 0.8
Normalized CTR (%)
Load Current (mA)
3.5
Load Current (A)
40 0.7
3.0
20 0.6
2.5
0 0.5
-20 0.4 2.0
-40 0.3 1.5
-60 0.2 1.0
-80 0.1 0.5
-100 0 0
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Load Voltage (V) Time IF (mA)
IAD170P IAD170P
Typical Normalized CTR vs. Temperature Typical Collector Current vs Forward Current
(VCE = 0.5V) (VCE = 0.5V)
8 12
7
10
Normalized CTR (%)
6
8
5
IC (mA)
4 6
3 1mA 4
2 2mA
5mA
10mA 2
1 15mA
20mA
0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
DESCRIPTION
The PLCA110 is a 350V, 120mA, 35Ω type
1-Form-A solid state relay with surge protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Telecom Switching
■ 2mW Drive Power (Logic Compatible) ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ No Moving Parts ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook, Pocket Size)
■ Loads up to 350V AC/DC and 120mA ■ Hookswitch
■ 3750VRMS Input/Output Isolation ■ Dial Pulsing
■ Meets FCC Part 68 ■ Ground Start
■ VDE Compatible ■ Ringer Injection
■ Inherent Surge Protection ■ Loop Detect
■ Repetitive Surges With No Degradation ■ Ring Detect
■ Board Space and Cost Savings
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
■
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Current Limiting, Surface Mount and Tape & Reel
Versions Available
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Total Package Dissipation - - 11 W
APPROVALS Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270 Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °C
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES
PLCA110 Pinout
■ S: Surface Mount Package
■ TR: Tape & Reel
1 8
+ LED DTE (Drain)
2 7
– LED (Common Source)
3 6
(N/C) TIP (Drain)
4 5
(N/C) RING / DTE
(Surge Arrester)
Relay Ratings
Output Characteristics @ 25°C
Load Voltage (Peak) - VL - - 350 V
Load Current (Continuous) - IL - - 120 mA
Off-State Leakage Current VL=350V I LEAK - - 1 µA
On-Resistance IL=120mA RON - 23 35 Ω
Turn-on Time IF=5mA, V L=10V TON - - 3 ms
Turn-off Time IF=5mA, V L=10V TOFF - - 2 ms
Output Capacitance - COUT - 25 - pF
Relay Ratings
Input Characteristics @ 25°C
Input Control Current IL=120mA IF 2 - 50 mA
Input Drop Out Voltage - VF 0.8 - - V
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse Input Voltage - VR - - 5 V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 µA
30 30 30
Device Count (N)
20 20 20
15 15 15
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
1.17 1.19 1.21 1.23 1.25 18.75 19.85 20.95 22.05 23.15 24.25 25.35 377.5 388.5 399.5 410.5 421.5 432.5 443.5
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V) On-Resistance (Ω) Blocking Voltage (V)
20 20 20
Device Count (N)
10 10 10
5 5 5
0 0 0
0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 0.39 0.65 0.91 1.17 1.43 1.69 1.95 1.1 1.4 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.9
LED Current (mA) LED Current (mA) Turn-On (ms)
PLCA110
Typical Turn-Off Time PLCA110
(N=50 Ambient Temperature = 25°C) PLCA110 Typical Leakage vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) Typical Load Current vs. Temperature (Measured across Pins 6 & 8)
25 180 0.016
160 0.014
20 140
Load Current (mA)
0.012
Device Count (N)
Leakage (µA)
120
15 0.010
100
20mA 0.008
80 10mA
10 0.006
60 5mA
40 0.004
5
20 0.002
0 0 0
0.25 0.45 0.65 0.85 1.05 1.25 1.45 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Turn-Off (ms) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
425
4.000 0.800
420 3.500 0.700
Turn-Off (ms)
Turn-On (ms)
0.600 2mA
415 3.000
2.500 0.500
410 2.000 0.400
405 1.500 5mA 0.300
1.000 10mA 0.200
400 5mA
0.500 0.100
20mA
395 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
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PLCA110
PERFORMANCE DATA
1.8
0.6
1.6 1.6
1.4 0.5
Turn-On (ms)
Turn-Off (ms)
1.4 1.2
0.4
50mA 1.0
1.2 30mA 0.8 0.3
20mA
10mA 0.6 0.2
1.0 5mA 0.4
0.2 0.1
0.8 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Temperature (°C) LED Forward Current (mA) LED Forward Current (mA)
PLCA110 PLCA110
PLCA110 Typical IF for Switch Operation Typical IF for Switch Dropout
Typical On-Resistance vs. Temperature vs. Temperature vs. Temperature
(Load Current = 120mADC; IF = 2mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC) (Load Current = 120mADC)
60 3.000 3.000
50 2.500 2.500
On-Resistance (Ω)
30 1.500 1.500
20 1.000 1.000
10 0.500 0.500
0 0 0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C)
PLCA110
Typical Load Current vs. Load Voltage PLCA110
(Ambient Temperature = 25°C; IF = 2mA) Energy Rating Curve
150 1.0
0.9
100 0.8
Load Current (mA)
0.7
50
0.6
0 0.5
0.4
-50 0.3
0.2
-100
0.1
-150 0
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 10µs 100µs 1ms 10ms 100ms 1s 10s 100s
Load Voltage (V) Time
Package Type 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin SOIC 16 Pin DIP or SOIC 16 Pin DIP or SOIC -
Input Characteristics
LED Current to Operate (min) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 mA
Coupler/Detector Characteristics
K1, Servo Gain @ IF=2mA - 10mA, VCC=15V .004/.030 0.008/.030 .004/.030 .004/.03 0.008/.03 .004/.007 .004/.007 min/max
K2, Forward Gain (I1/IF) @ IF=2mA - 10mA, VCC=15V .004/.030 0.006/.030 .004/.030 .004/.03 0.006/.03 .004/.007 .004/.007 min/max
K3, Transfer Gain (K1/K2) @ IF=2mA - 10mA, VCC=15V .5/1.43 .733/1.072 .5/1.43 .733/1.072 .733/1.072 .5/1.43 .733/1.072 min/max
Common Mode Rejection Ration, V=20Vp-p, RL=2K F=100Hz 130 130 130 130 130 100 100 db (Typ)
Frequency Response: Photoconductive Operation BW (-3dB) 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 KHz(Typ)
Photovoltaic Operation BW (-3dB) 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 KHz(Typ)
Power Supply Range n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a +/- 18 +/- 18 V
Isolation Voltage 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 VRMS
ORDERING INFORMATION
XXX X XX X TR
Series Tape & Reel
LOC = Linear Optocoupler
LIA = Linear Isolation Amplifier
S = Surface Mount
1 = Single Device P = Flatpack
2 = Dual Device N = Narrow
Electrical
Characteristics
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LOC110/LOC111/LOC112
DESCRIPTION
The LOC110, LOC111 and LOC112 are linear
optocouplers for use in telecom, medical and power
supply isolation circuits. These devices are available
in 8 pin DIP, surface mount or flatpack packages.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ 8 Pin Flatpack or DIP Package (PCMCIA ■ Modem Transformer Replacement With No
Compatible) Insertion Loss
■ Couples Analog and Digital Signals ■ Digital Telephone Isolation
■ Wide Bandwidth (>200kHz) ■ Power Supply Feedback Voltage/Current
■ High Gain Stability ■ Medical Sensor Isolation
■ Low Input/Output Capacitance ■ Audio Signal Interfacing
■ Low Power Consumption ■ Isolation of Process Control Transducers
■ 0.01% Servo Linearity
■ THD 87dB Typical
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ Surface Mount and Tape Reel Versions Available
■ VDE Compatible Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
Input Control Current - - 100 mA
APPROVALS Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
Total Package Dissipation - - 5002 mW
■ UL Recognized File #: E76270
Isolation Voltage
■ CSA Certified File #: LR 43639-10
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
■ BSI Certified: °
Operational Temperature -40 +85 C
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) °
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
Certificate #: 7962 and 7694
Soldering Temperature
(flatpack version) (10 Seconds Max.)
■ BS EN 415:1990 DIP Package - - +260 °
C
°
Certificate #: 7692 and 7694 Flatpack/Surface Mount Pkg - - +220 C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mW/°C
(flatpack version) 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mW/°C
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES
■ P: Flatpack Package
LOC110/LOC111/LOC112 Pinout
■ S: Surface Mount Package
■ TR: Tape & Reel
1 8
– LED NC
2 7
+ LED NC
3 6
+Vcc1 +Vcc2
4 5
I1 I2
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
LED Voltage Drop IF=2-10mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse LED Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 - - 10 µA
Reverse LED Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 - - 5 V
Forward LED Current - IF - - 100 - - 100 - - 100 mA
Coupler/Detector
Characteristics @ 25°C
Dark Current IF=0mA, VCC=15V ID - 1 25 - 1 25 - 1 25 nA
K1, Servo Gain (I1/IF) IF=2-10mA, VCC=15V K1 0.004 0.007 0.030 0.008 - 0.030 0.004 0.007 0.030 -
K2, Forward Gain (I2/IF) IF=2-10mA, VCC=15V K2 0.004 0.007 0.030 0.006 - 0.030 0.004 0.007 0.030 -
K3, Transfer Gain (K2/K1)1 IF=2-10mA, VCC=15V K3 0.550 1.0 1.430 0.733 1.0 1.072 0.733 1.0 1.072 -
∆K3, Transfer Gain Linearity1 IF=2-10mA ∆K3 - - 1.0 - - 1.0 - - 1.0 %
(non-servoed)
K3 Temperature Coefficient IF=2-10mA, Vdet=-5V ∆K3/∆T - 0.005 - - 0.005 - - 0.005 - %/°C
Common Mode Rejection Ratio V=20VP-P, RL=2KΩ, CMRR - 130 - - 130 - - 130 - dB
F=100Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion FO=350Hz, 0dBm THD -96 -87 -80 -96 -87 -80 -96 -87 -80 dB
Frequency Response Photoconductive BW (-3dB) - 200 - - 200 - - 200 - kHz
Operation
Photovoltaic Operation BW (-3dB) - 40 - - 40 - - 40 - kHz
Input/Output Capacitance - CI/O - 3 - - 3 - - 3 - pF
Input/Output Isolation VI/O 2500 - - 2500 - - 2500 - - VRMS
1
LOC111 and LOC112 Bins D,E,F,G.
25°C
Servo Gain
50°C
20 0.008 70°C
85°C
15 0.006
10 1 0.004
5 0.002
0 0.1 0
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
LED Forward Voltage (V) LED Forward Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
DESCRIPTION
The LOC210 and LOC211 are dual linear optocouplers
for use in telecom, medical and power supply isolation
circuits. They are available in a 16 Pin SOIC package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ 16 Pin SOIC Package (PCMCIA Compatible) ■ Modem Transformer Replacement With No
■ Couples Analog and Digital Signals Insertion Loss
■ Wide Bandwidth (>200kHz) ■ Digital Telephone Isolation
■ High Gain Stability ■ Power Supply Feedback Voltage/Current
■ Low Input/Output Capacitance ■ Medical Sensor Isolation
■ Low Power Consumption ■ Audio Signal Interfacing
■ 0.01% Servo Linearity ■ Isolation of Process Control Transducers
■ THD 87dB Typical
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
■ Surface Mount and Tape Reel Versions Available RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ VDE Compatible
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
APPROVALS Input Control Current - - 100 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ UL Recognized File #: E76270 Total Package Dissipation - - 8002 mW
■ CSA Certified File #: LR 43639-12 Isolation Voltage
■ BSI Certified: Input to Output
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) Flatpack Package 3750 - - VRMS
Certificate #:7969 Narrow Package 1500 - - VRMS
°
■ BS EN 41003:1993 Certificate #:7969 Operational Temperature -40 +85 C
°
■ UL/CSA & BSI: Pending - Narrow Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
°
Soldering Temperature - - +220 C
(10 Seconds Max)
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Flatpack Package - - +260 °
°
C
Narrow Package - - +260 C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mW/°C
■ N: Narrow Package 2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mW/°C
■ P: Flatpack Package
■ TR: Tape & Reel LOC210/LOC211 Pinout
1 16
– LED NC
2 15
+ LED NC
3 14
+ Vcc +Vcc
4 13
I1 I2
5 12
NC – LED
6 11
NC + LED
7 10
+Vcc +Vcc
8 9
I1 I2
LOC210 LOC211
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C1
LED Voltage Drop IF=2-10mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse LED Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 µA
Reverse LED Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
Forward LED Current - IF - - 100 - - 100 mA
Coupler/Detector
Characteristics @ 25°C1
Dark Current IF=0mA, VCC=15V ID - 1 25 - 1 25 nA
K1, Servo Gain (I1/IF) IF=2-10mA, VCC=15V K1 0.004 0.007 0.030 0.008 - 0.030 -
K2, Forward Gain (I2/IF) IF=2-10mA, VCC=15V K2 0.004 0.007 0.030 0.006 - 0.030 -
K3, Transfer Gain (K2/K1) IF=2-10mA, VCC=15V K3 0.733 - 1.072 0.733 - 1.072 -
∆K3, Transfer Gain Linearity IF=2-10mA ∆K3 - - 1.0 - - 1.0 %
(non-servoed)
K3 Temperature Coefficient IF=2-10mA, Vdet=-5V ∆K3/∆T - 0.005 - - 0.005 - %/°C
Common Mode Rejection Ratio V=20VP-P, RL=2KΩ, CMRR - 130 - - 130 - dB
F=100Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion FO=350Hz, 0dBm THD -96 -87 -80 -96 -87 -80 dB
Frequency Response Photoconductive Operation BW (-3dB) - 200 - - 200 - kHz
Photovoltaic Operation BW (-3dB) - 40 - - 40 kHz
K3 Sorted Bins
Bin 1 = 0.773 - 0.886
Bin 2 = 0.887 - 1.072
25°C
Servo Gain
50°C
20 0.008 70°C
85°C
15 0.006
10 1 0.004
5 0.002
0 0.1 0
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
LED Forward Voltage (V) LED Forward Voltage (V) LED Current (mA)
1.4 1.7
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LINEAR ISOLATION AMPLIFIER
LIA100/LIA101
DESCRIPTION
The LIA100 and LIA101 are linear isolation amplifiers
that integrate a linear optocoupler with two op amps in
a single package. They are available in a 16 Pin SOIC
or DIP package.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small Size Standard 16 Pin SOIC or DIP Package ■ Isolated 4-20mA Converter
■ 0.01% Servo Linearity ■ Medical Sensor Isolation
■ 5300 VAC Peak Input/Output Isolation Available ■ Switching Power Supply Feedback Circuits
■ Bandwidth ≥40kHz ■ Isolated Temperature/Pressure Sensors
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Data Acquisition Equipment
■ Wide Power Supply Range ±18V ■ Isolated Motor Controls
■ Low Supply Current
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
APPROVALS
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ UL Recognized File #: E76270 Supply Voltages ±5 - ±18 V
■ BSI Certified: Differential Input Voltage - - ± 30 V
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) Output Short Circuit Duration Continuous -
Certificate #:7969
Total Package Dissipation - - 11 W
■ BS EN 41003:1993
Isolation Voltage
Certificate #:7969
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °
C
Soldering Temperature
■ P: SOIC Package (10 Seconds Max.)
DIP Package - - +260 °C
■ S: Surface Mount Package
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
■ TR: Tape & Reel 1
Above 25°C Derate Linearly 1.67mW/° C
LIA100/LIA101 Pinout
1 16
A1 INPUT A2 INPUT
+ 2 15 +
VEE1 3 14 VEE2
VCC1 4 13 VCC2
LED 6 11 N.C.
7 10
Servo (I1) Output (I2)
8 9
Isolation
Continuous Voltage, AC - - - 3750 - - 3750 VRMS
Input to Output Leakage Current 1000VRMS, 60Hz - 0.2 - - 0.2 - µARMS
Offset Voltage
Output Offset Voltage (VOS) RF=RIN=51KΩ, K3=1.000 - 50 - - 50 mV
Input Grounded TA=25°C
Amplifier Input Impedance - - 1012 || 3 - - 1012 || 3 - Ω || pF
∆VOS/∆T Average TC of Input
Offset Voltage RS=50Ω - 5 - - 5 - µV/°C
(Input and Output Stage)
Common Mode Rejection Ratio, CMRR 60Hz, RF=1MΩ - 100 - - 100 - dB
RIN =10KΩ, Gain=100
Input Offset Voltage RS=50Ω, TA=25°C - 3 10 - 3 10 mV
Common Mode Range ±12 - - ±12 - - V
Frequency Response
Bandwidth - - 40 - - 40 - kHz
Slew Rate 0-10V Step Input - 0.3 - - 0.3 - V/µs
Non-Linearity FO=300Hz, -10dBm - - 0.01 - - 0.01 %
Power Supplies
Input Stage Supply Voltage VCC1, VEE1 - ±5 - ±18 ±5 - ±18 V
Output Stage Supply Voltage VCC2 , VEE2 - ±5 - ±18 ±5 - ±18 V
Input (A1) & Output Stage (A2) Supply Current - - 5 10 - 5 10 mA
Power Supply Rejection Ratio, PSRR - - 80 100 - 80 100 dB
LED Parameters
Forward LED Current (IF ) - - - 20 - - 20 mA
LED Forward Voltage Drop (V F) IF=10mA 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse LED Current VR=5V - - 10 - - 10 µA
Reverse LED Voltage - - - 5 - - 5 V
Coupled Characteristics
K1, Servo Gain (I 1/IF ) - 0.004 0.008 0.030 0.004 0.008 0.030
K2, Forward Gain (I2/IF ) - 0.004 0.008 0.030 0.004 0.008 0.030
K3, Transfer Gain (K2/K1) - 0.550 1.000 1.420 0.733 1.000 1.072
K3, Temperature Coefficient Over Temperature Range - 0.005 - - 0.005 - %/°C
Temperature Range
°
Operating - -40 - +85 -40 - +85 C
°
Storage - -40 - +125 -40 - +125 C
K3 Sorted Bins ■ The LIA101 Series (through hole) is shipped in anti-static tubes of 25 pieces. The LIA100P Series
Bin A = 0.550-0.605
Bin B = 0.606-0.667 (flatpack) is shipped in anti-static tubes of 50 pieces. Each tube will contain one K3 sorted bin.
Bin C = 0.668-0.732 ■ Bin designation marked on each device (A-J).
Bin D = 0.733-0.805 ■ Orders for the LIA100/LIA100P product will be shipped using bins available at the date of the order.
Bin E = 0.806-0.886
Bin F = 0.887-0.974 Any bin (A-J) can be shipped.
Bin G = 0.975-1.072 ■ For customers requiring selected bins D E F G we offer part numbers LIA101/LIA101P.
Bin H = 1.073-1.179
Bin I = 1.180-1.297
Bin J = 1.298-1.426 Note: For Mechanical Dimensions See Pages 396-401
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LINEAR ISOLATION AMPLIFIER
LIA100/LIA101
PERFORMANCE DATA
1.6
890
880 1.4
1.3 20mA 90
875nm @ 25°C
870 1.2 10mA
1.1 5mA
85
860
1.0
850 80
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Time (Hours)
80 TA = 25°C
30
20
Swing (V)
25
Swing (V)
60
16 20
40 15
12
10
20 8
5
0 4 0
0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 0.1 1 10 0 5 10 15 20
Time (Hours) Output Load RL (KΩ) Supply Voltage (±V)
-4
Amplitude (dB)
600 5 -6
Input/Output
TC = 25°C
4 -8
500 -10
3
-12
400
2 -14
300 -16
1
-18
200 0
1.5 4
-20
1 2 2.5 3 3.5 0 5 10 15 20 25
1 10 100 1000
RMS Voltage (kV) Supply Voltage (V)
Frequency (kHz)
-20 -20 2
Output (dB)
Deviation (dB)
-30 1
-40
-40 0
-60 -1
-50
-80 -2
-60
-3
-100
-70 -4
-80 -120 -5
100 1000 10000 100000 -120 -100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10
Frequency (Hz) Input (dB) Output (dB)
LIA100/LIA101 LIA100/LIA101
Wideband Noise THD + Noise
0 1
-20
0.1
Percent (%)
-40
Noise (dBV)
-60 0.01
-80
0.001
-100
-120 0.0001
10 100 1000 10000 100000 0.1 1 10 100
Frequency (Hz) Frequency (kHz)
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CIRCUIT PRODUCTS
Cybergate™ Series Data Access Arrangement (DAA) Modules
CP Clare’s newest and most exciting integrated solution hookswitch circuitry, gyrator circuitry (for impedance
has come to life in the Cybergate Series. By combining balancing) and a transformer. Available options also
all of Clare’s existing core technologies, we were able include loop current detection and Caller ID pinout. This
to provide a completely functional Data Access already impressive line of modular offerings gives the
Arrangement (DAA) in a single 1.07" x 1.07" x 0.4" design engineer many different features to choose from
plastic module. The Cybergate products include surge when considering their DAA design plans.
protection, transient protection zeners, ring detection,
Universal Footprint
Hookswitch Resistance 15 35 15 15 Ω
ORDERING INFORMATION
XXX XX XX
Series
CYG = Cybergate
Country Electrical
20 = Domestic/Canada/Far East Characteristics
21 = Europe
22 = Domestic/Canada/FarEast
29 = Domestic/Canada/FarEast
DESCRIPTION
The CYG2000/2001/2010/2011/2020/2021/2030/2031
are Data Access Arrangement (DAA) modules featuring
a 350V, 120mA, 15Ω relay used for hookswitch,
optocoupler with minimum CTR of 33% for ring
detection, and a low distortion transformer with 28.8kbps
capabilities.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Low distortion transformer signal coupling ■ Modems
(0.01% max) ■ Fax machines
■ Complete ring detector circuit ■ Remote data acquisition
■ Low power hookswitch ■ Security systems
■ Electronic inductor/gyrator circuit ■ Voice mail systems
■ Surge protection ■ PC motherboard
■ Transient protection zeners ■ Computer telephony
■ Half- (20X0) or Full- (20X1) Wave Detection ■ Process control
■ V.32 bis /V.34 compatible ■ Medical
■ FCC Compatible ■ PBX
■ Compatible with U.S. and Canadian dial up ■ Direct broadcast satellite
phone lines
■ Supports leased-line operation
■ PC board mountable
DC Electrical Characteristics
On-Hook Impedance @100VDC across pins 10 - - MΩ
10,11 (R,T), per FCC 68.312
Off-Hook Line Leakage Current @100VDC across pins - - 10 µA
10,11 (R,T), per FCC 68.312
Hookswitch Resistance - - - 15 Ω
Off-Hook Supply Current @+5V, VCC 7 8 9 mA
Hookswitch Power Source, Pin 8 - 4.75 5.0 201 V
DC Loop Current - 20 - 120 mA
TEST CIRCUITS
Rm
294Ω VR LINE1 VCC
VT +VBATT
LINE1 VCC +VBATT Rm
294Ω
LINE2 GND ILOOP
LINE2 GND ILOOP 10H
10H CID1
CID1
LOOP CID2
CID2
OH TIP 600Ω
OH TIP VLR AC
VLT 600Ω Source
RING RING
RING RING
10H
10H
VLT VR
Transmit Insertion Loss = GTR = 20 Log Receive Insertion Loss = G RC = 20 Log
VT V LR -VBATT
-VBATT
CYG2020/2021/2030/2031
Caller ID Connections
Pins 13 & 14 should be connected to a 1-Form-A solid state relay (CP Clare LCA110), as follows:
VCC
1 6
CID1
µP Control 2
(Active Low)
4
CID2
PACKAGE PINOUTS
CYG2000/CYG2001 CYG2010/CYG2011
CYG2020/CYG2021 CYG2030/CYG2031
14 CID1 14 CID1
13 CID2 13 CID2
LOOP1 7
OH 8 11 TIP OH 8 11 TIP
RING 9 10 RING RING 9 10 RING
TYPICAL APPLICATION
CYG2000/CYG2001
+5V
18 VCC
294Ω 1 VCC
LINE 1
TX1 10
RING
GYRATOR
LINE 2 2
PROTECTOR
TX2
HYBRID
SURGE
RING
CIRCUIT HOOKSWITCH VCC DETECT TO TELEPHONE LINE
NETWORK
RX
OH 8 11
OH RELAY TIP
470Ω 17
RING 9
GND RING GND
VCC
56kΩ
CYG2010/CYG2011 CYG2020/CYG2021
1 RING R_LIM VCC 18 1 RING R_LIM
LINE 1 VCC 18
LINE 1 VCC
LINE 2
2 470Ω GND 17 2 470Ω VCC 17
GYRATOR GND LINE 2 GYRATOR/ GND
CALLER ID
HOOKSWITCH
14
HOOKSWITCH CID1
LOOP 13
CID2
CURRENT
R_LIM DETECT
7
LOOP1 RING SURGE RING SURGE
VCC 11 R_LIM
8 DETEC- PROTEC- 8 DETEC- PROTEC- 11
OH TION TION
TIP OH TIP
VCC TION TION
9 2.2k 10 9 10
RING RING RING RING
VCC RING 47k VCC RING
47k
CYG2030/CYG2031
1 RING R_LIM 18
LINE 1 VCC
2 470Ω VCC 17
LINE 2 GYRATOR/ GND
CALLER ID
14
HOOKSWITCH CID1
13
LOOP CID2
CURRENT
7 DETECT
LOOP1 RING SURGE
R_LIM 11
OH 8 DETEC- PROTEC-
TIP
TION TION
9 2.2k VCC 10
RING RING
47k VCC RING
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s CYG21XX Series DAA modules provide a
complete telephone line interface circuit in a small 1.07"
x 1.07" x 0.4" package. The modules provide a fast and
cost effective solution for designs that require an
interface to the telephone line. The CYG2100 is
designed to meet PTT and safety regulations in 13
countries.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Low distortion transformer signal coupling ■ Home medical devices
(0.01% max) ■ Plant monitoring equipment
■ Complete ring detector circuit ■ Security/alarm systems
■ Low power hookswitch ■ Utility meters
■ Electronic inductor/gyrator circuit ■ Modems
■ Surge protection ■ Voicemail systems
■ V.32 bis /V.34 compatible ■ Vending machines
■ PTT and safety regulations in 15 countries ■ Elevator control boxes
■ PC board mountable ■ Network routers
■ FCC Compatible ■ PBX Systems
■ PC mother boards
■ Telephony applications
■ Digital telephone answering machines
DC Electrical Characteristics
On-Hook Impedance @100VDC across pins 10 - - MΩ
5,6 (R,T)
Off-Hook Line Leakage Current @100VDC across pins - - 10 µA
5,6 (R,T)
Hookswitch Resistance - - - 35 Ω
Off-Hook Relay Supply Current @ VCC=5V 7 8 9 mA
Hookswitch Power Source - 4.75 5.0 201 V
DC Loop Current - 5 - 120 mA
Mute Relay Supply Cuzxrrent @ VCC=5V 7 8 9 mA
Rm
294Ω
VT LINE1 VR LINE1
+VBATT +VBATT
LINE2 Rm LINE2
294Ω
RING ILOOP RING ILOOP
GND 10H GND 10H
OH OH
MUTE MUTE
VCC TIP VCC TIP 600Ω
VLT 600Ω VLR AC
Source
RING RING
10H 10H
VLT VR
Transmit Insertion Loss = GTR = 20 Log Receive Insertion Loss = G RC = 20 Log
VT V LR
-VBATT -VBATT
PACKAGE PINOUTS
CYG21XX CYG21XX Pinouts & Definitions
PIN# I/O Name Function
LINE 1 1
LINE 2 2 1 I/O LINE1 Transformer isolated audio signal coupling path for the
RING 3 telephone line.
GND 4
OH 5 2 I/O LINE2 Transformer isolated audio signal coupling path for the
MUTE 6 telephone line.
VCC 7
11 TIP 3 O RING Active LOW indicates an incoming ring signal. This is
10 RING
pulsed LOW by the AC ring signal at the ring frequency
Top View from 15-40Hz.
4 I GND Connected to host system ground.
5 I OH Driving this pin LOW asserts the off-hook condition. The
hookswitch LED is current limited by an internal 470Ω
resistor.
6 I MUTE Driving this pin LOW activates the mute relay for pulse
dialing. The mute control is activated on or slightly before
(50ms max.) the start of the first dial pulse, then kept active
until the end (50ms max.) of the last dial pulse. The mute
relay LED is current limited by an internal 470Ω resistor.
7 I VCC Provides power to the hookswitch LED. Typically +5V for
≈ 8mA LED current. LED is current limited by an internal
470Ω resistor. VCC should not exceed 20V due to
optocoupler VCEO=20V max.
11 I/O RING Connection to telephone line Ring conductor.
10 I/O TIP Connection to telephone line Tip conductor.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
6 MUTE VCC
7
* 100Ω LINE 1 1 VCC
TX1 10
4.3V RING
GYRATOR
4.3V
** C LINE 2 2
PROTECTOR
TX2
HYBRID
SURGE
RING
CIRCUIT HOOKSWITCH VCC DETECT TO TELEPHONE LINE
NETWORK
RX
OH 5 11
OH RELAY TIP
470Ω 4
RING 3
GND RING GND
VCC
56kΩ
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s Cybergate ™ 22XX Series DAA module
provides a complete telephone line interface circuit,
including a 2-4 wire converter for transmit and receive
signal separation in a small 1.07" x 1.07" x 0.4" package.
The module provides a fast and cost effective solution
for designs that require an interface to the telephone
line. The module is designed to meet FCC part 68
requirements thus providing a low risk design solution.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Low distortion transformer signal coupling ■ Modems
(0.01% max) ■ Fax machines
■ Complete ring detector circuit ■ Remote data acquisition
■ Low power hookswitch ■ Security systems
■ Electronic inductor/gyrator circuit ■ Voice mail systems
■ Solid state surge protection ■ PC motherboard
■ Transient protection zeners ■ Computer telephony
■ Complete hybrid circuit (2-4 wire converter) ■ Process control
included ■ Medical
■ Compatible with all modem chip sets ■ PBX
■ V.32 bis/V.34 compatible ■ Direct broadcast satellite
DC Electrical Characteristics
On-Hook Impedance @100V VDC across pins 1,2 10 - - MΩ
2,1 (R,T)
per FCC 68.312
Off-Hook Line Leakage Current @100V VDC across pins 1,2 - - 10 µA
2,1 (R,T)
per FCC 68.312
Power Supply Current @ VCC VCC=5V 4 5 6 mA
Hookswitch Control Current @ (OH) @VOH=2.4V 3.5 4.1 5.0 mA
@VOH=5.0V 11.8 12.4 13 mA
Hookswitch Control Voltage
Off-Hook - 2.0 3.0 20 V
On-Hook - - 0.2 0.5 V
+VBATT +VBATT
VLT VR
Transmit Insertion Loss = GTR = 20 Log Receive Insertion Loss = G RC = 20 Log
VT V LR
PACKAGE PINOUT
Surge
XMIT+ Protection
2 to 4 Line Line TIP
Wire Transformer Current
Converter Circuit RING
RCV
OH
Hookswitch
RI Ring
Detect
DESCRIPTION
The CYG2911 is a Data Access Arrangement (DAA)
module providing a complete telephone line interface
circuit in a small 1.07" x 1.07" x 0.4" plastic package.
This module incorporates a circuit which signals HIGH
when another phone in parallel has been taken off-hook
when the CYG2911 is off-hook. This feature is important
for cable TV set-top boxes and direct broadcast satellite
units which must hang-up (go on-hook) when a
consumer needs the phone line to place a 911 or
emergency call. The module is designed to meet FCC
Part 68 requirements thus providing a low-risk design
solution.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Transformer signal coupling ■ Home medical devices
■ Complete ring detector circuit ■ Plant monitoring equipment
■ Low power hookswitch ■ Security/alarm systems
■ Electronic inductor/gyrator circuit ■ Utility meters
■ Surge protection ■ Network routers
■ Caller ID pinout to external relay (optional) ■ PBX systems
■ Transient protection zeners ■ Telephony applications
■ V.32 compatible ■ Set top boxes
■ FCC Compatible
■ PC board mountable
■ Parallel telephone off-hook detection
DC Electrical Characteristics
On-Hook Impedance @100VDC across pins 10 - - MΩ
10,11 (R,T), per FCC 68.312
Off-Hook Line Leakage Current @100VDC across pins - - 10 µA
10,11 (R,T), per FCC 68.312
Hookswitch Resistance - - - 15 Ω
Off-Hook Supply Current @+5V, VCC 7 8 9 mA
Hookswitch Power Source, Pin 8 - 4.75 5.0 201 V
DC Loop Current - 20 - 120 mA
CYG2911
Caller ID Connections
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Pins 13 & 14 should be connected to a 1-Form-A CYG2911
relay (CP Clare LCA110), as follows:
1 RING R_LIM 18
LINE 1 VCC
VCC 2 470Ω VCC 17
LINE 2 GYRATOR/ GND
CALLER ID
1 14
CID1
14
HOOKSWITCH CID1
13
CID2
µP Control 2 13 911
CID2 911
7
RING SURGE
(Active Low) 8
R_LIM
DETEC- PROTEC- 11
OH TION TION
TIP
9 200k VCC 10
RING RING
47k VCC RING
Package Type 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP 8 Pin DIP -
Current Transfer Ratio (Typ.) 100 100 1000 1000 100 100 1000 1000 %
Saturation Voltage 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.8 V
ORDERING INFORMATION
LDA X X X X TR
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SOLID STATE CURRENT SENSORS
LDA100/LDA101/LDA110/LDA111
DESCRIPTION
The LDA100/LDA101/LDA110/LDA111 are
optocouplers with a single or darlington transistor
outputs. A bi-directional or uni-directional input is
available depending on which model you choose.
Current transfer ratios range from 33% to 1000%.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ AC and DC Input Versions Available ■ Telecom Switching
■ Small 6 Pin DIP Package ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ 100mA Continuous Load Rating ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook,
■ 3750 VRMS Input/Output Isolation Pocket Size)
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Loop Detect
■ Surface Mount and Tape Reel Versions Available ■ Ring Detect
■ Current Sensing
APPROVALS
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ BSI Certified: Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) Input Control Current - - 100 mA
Certificate #:7344 Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ BS EN 41003:1993 Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
Certificate #:7344 Phototransistor - - 1502 mW
Power Dissipation
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Total Package Dissipation - - 8003 mW
Capacitance
■ S: Surface Mount Package Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ TR: Tape & Reel Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 2.0 mw/˚C
3
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LDA100/LDA101 LDA110/LDA111
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Phototransistor Blocking Voltage IC=10µA BVCEO 20 50 - 20 50 - V
Phototransistor Output Current VCE=5V, I F=0mA I CEO - 50 500 - 50 500 nA
Saturation Voltage IC=2mA, IF=16mA VSAT - 0.3 0.5 - - - V
IC=.15mA, IF=.05mA - - - - 0.5 0.5 V
Current Transfer Ratio I F=6mA, VCE=0.5V CTR 33 100 - 300 1000 - %
Output Capacitance 50V, f=1 MHz COUT - 3 - - 3 - pF
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current IC=2mA, V CE=0.5V IF 6 2 100 2 1 100 mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Reverse Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
(LDA101, LDA111)
Input Reverse Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 nA
(LDA101, LDA111)
Common Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input to Output Isolation - VI/O 3750 - - 3750 - - VRMS
1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6
2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5
3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4
IC (mA)
2.5
4 6
2.0
3 1mA
1.5 4
2mA
1.0 2 5mA
10mA 2
0.5 1 15mA
0 0 20mA 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
2.0
12
2mA
2.0
1.5 5mA 10
IC (mA)
1.5 8
10mA
1.0 6
1.0 15mA
4
0.5 0.5 20mA
2
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
DESCRIPTION
The LDA200/LDA201/LDA210/LDA211 are dual
optocouplers with a single phototransistor or darlington
transistor outputs. A bi-directional or uni-directional input
is available depending on which model you choose.
Current transfer ratios range from 33% to 1000%.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ AC and DC Input Versions Available ■ Telecom Switching
■ Small 8 Pin DIP Package ■ Tip/Ring Circuits
■ 100mA Continuous Load Rating ■ Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook,
■ 3750 VRMS Input/Output Isolation Pocket Size)
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Loop Detect
■ Surface Mount and Tape Reel Versions Available ■ Ring Detect
■ Current Sensing
APPROVALS
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ UL Recognized: File Number E76270
■ CSA Certified: File Number LR 43639-10 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ BSI Certified: Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) Input Control Current - - 100 mA
Certificate #:7344 Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
■ BS EN 41003:1993 Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
Certificate #:7344 Phototransistor - - 1502 mW
Power Dissipation
Total Package Dissipation - - 8003 mW
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES
Capacitance
■ S: Surface Mount Package Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ TR: Tape & Reel Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 2.0 mw/˚C
3
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
LDA200/LDA201 LDA210/LDA211
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Phototransistor Blocking Voltage IC=10µA BVCEO 20 50 - 20 50 - V
Phototransistor Output Current VCE=5V, I F=0mA I CEO - 50 500 - 100 1000 nA
Saturation Voltage I C=2mA, IF=16mA VSAT - 0.3 0.5 - - - V
I C=.15mA, IF=.05mA VSAT - - - - 0.5 0.8 V
Current Transfer Ratio I F=6mA, VCE=0.5V CTR 33 100 - 300 1000 - %
Output Capacitance 50V, f=1 MHz COUT - 3 - - 3 - pF
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current IC=2mA, VCE=0.5V IF 6 2 100 6 2 100 mA
Input Voltage Drop IF =5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Reverse Voltage - VR - - 5 - - 5 V
(LDA201, LDA211)
Input Reverse Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 nA
(LDA201, LDA211)
Common Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input to Output Isolation - VI/O 3750 - - 3750 - - VRMS
1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8
2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7
3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6
4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5
IC (mA)
2.5
4 6
2.0
1.5 3 1mA
2mA 4
1.0 2 5mA
10mA 2
0.5 1 15mA
0 0 20mA 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
2.0
Normalized CTR (%)
12
2mA
2.0 10
1.5 5mA
IC (mA)
1.5 8
10mA
1.0 6
1.0 15mA
4
0.5
0.5 20mA 2
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
IF (mA) Temperature (°C) IF (mA)
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Hybrid Circuits
Hybrid Circuits
Part Number PD1201/PS1201 PD2401/PS2401 PD2601/PS2601 PM1204 PM1205 PM1206 Units
Package Type DIP/SIP DIP/SIP DIP/SIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP 6 Pin DIP -
DESCRIPTION
The PD1201/PD2401/PD2601 are AC Solid State
Switches utilizing dual power SCR outputs. These
devices also include zero turn on circuitry and are
available with a blocking voltage up to 600V.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Load Current up to 1A ■ Programmable Control
■ Blocking Voltage to 600V ■ Process Control
■ 5mA Sensitivity ■ Power Control Panels
■ Zero-Crossing Detection ■ Remote Switching
■ DC Control, AC Output ■ Gas Pump Electronics
■ Optically Isolated ■ Contractors
■ TTL and CMOS Compatible ■ Large Relays
■ Low EMI and RFI Generation ■ Solenoids
■ High Noise Immunity ■ Motors
■ VDE compatible ■ Heaters
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
APPROVALS
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ UL recognized file #: E69938 Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
■ CSA certified file #: LR 43639-8
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
Total Package Dissipation
■ S: Surface Mount Package PD - - 16002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
PD Series Pinout Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °
C
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
1 16
– LED + LED Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
DIP Package - - +260 °C
°
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
ZC 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mW/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 16.6 mW/˚C
10
AC Load
8
AC Load
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Peak Blocking Voltage - VDRM - - 400 - - 500 - - 600 V
Load Current (Continuous) VL=120-240VAC IL 0.005 - 1 0.005 - 1 0.005 - 1 A
Off State Leakage Current VDRM ILEAK - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 mA
On-State Voltage Drop I L=1A - - 1.2 - - 1.2 - - 1.2 VRMS
Critical Rate of Rise dv/dt 1000 1200 - 1000 1200 - 1000 1200 - V/µS
Switching Speeds
Turn-on I F=5 mA TON - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 Cycles
Turn-off I F=5 mA TOFF - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 Cycles
Zero-Cross Turn-On Voltage 1st half cycle - 2 5 - 2 5 - 2 5 V
Sub. half cycle - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 V
Operating Frequency1 - 20 - 500 20 - 500 20 - 500 Hz
Load Power Factor for
Guaranteed Turn-On2 - PF 0.25 - - 0.25 - - 0.25 - - -
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current
For Normal Environment - IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
For High Noise Environment - IF 10 - 100 10 - 100 10 - 100 mA
Input Voltage Drop I F=5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Drop-out Voltage - 0.8 - - 0.8 - - 0.8 - - V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 - - 10 uA
Common Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input to Output Capacitance - CI/O - - 3 - - 3 - - 3 VRMS
Input to Output Isolation - VI/O 3750 - - 3750 - - 3750 - - VRMS
1
Zero cross 1st 1/2 cycle @ <100Hz
2
Snubber circuits may be required at low power factors.
0.8
RΘJA = 60°C/W 15
0.6 1.0
10
0.4
0.5
5
0.2
0
-40 0 55 85 16 50 100 10 25 50 75 100 125 150
Ambient Temperature (°C) Pulse Duration (ms) Ambient Temperature (°C)
PD Series PD Series
Typical dv/dt vs. Temperature dv/dt Method
Critical Rate of Rise (V/µs)
1200 Vo
1000
Vo = 300V
800
63% dv 0.63 x 300V 189
600 dt RC RC
In accordance with
400 EIA/NARM Standards
RS-443 for Solid State Relays
200 10%
0 25 50 85
RC
Ambient Temperature (°C)
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AC POWER SWITCH
PS1201/PS2401/PS2601
DESCRIPTION
The PS1201/PS2401/PS2601 are AC Solid State
Switches utilizing dual power SCR outputs. These
devices also include zero turn on circuitry and are
available with a blocking voltage up to 600V.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Load Current up to 3A with heat sink ■ Programmable Control
■ Blocking Voltages up to 600V ■ Process Control
■ 5mA Sensitivity ■ Power Control Panels
■ Zero-Crossing Detection ■ Remote Switching
■ DC Control, AC Output ■ Gas Pump Electronics
■ Optically Isolated ■ Contractors
■ TTL and CMOS Compatible ■ Large Relays
■ Low EMI and RFI Generation ■ Solenoids
■ High Noise Immunity ■ Motors
■ VDE compatible ■ Heaters
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
APPROVALS
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ UL recognized file #: E69938
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
■ CSA certified file #: LR 43639-8
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
Total Package Dissipation
■ S: Surface Mount Package PS - - 16002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
PS Series Pinout °C
Operational Temperature -40 - +85
°
Storage Temperature -40 - +125 C
Soldering Temperature
ZC
(10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
°
Surface Mount Package - - +220 C
1 2 6 8
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mW/˚C
– LED + LED AC Load AC Load
2
Derate Linearly 16.6 mW/˚C
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Peak Blocking Voltage - VDRM - - 400 - - 500 - - 600 V
Load Current (Continuous) VL=120-240VAC IL 0.005 - 1 0.005 - 1 0.005 - 1 A
Off State Leakage Current VDRM ILEAK - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 mA
On-State Voltage Drop IL=1A - - 1.2 - - 1.2 - - 1.2 VRMS
Critical Rate of Rise - dv/dt 1000 1200 - 1000 1200 - 1000 1200 - V/µS
Switching Speeds
Turn-on IF=5 mA TON - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 cycles
Turn-off IF=5 mA TOFF - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 cycles
Zero-Cross Turn-On Voltage 1st half cycle - 2 5 - 2 5 - 2 5 V
Sub. half cycle - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 V
Operating Frequency1 - 20 - 500 20 - 500 20 - 500 Hz
Load Power Factor for
Guaranteed Turn-On2 - PF 0.25 - - 0.25 - - 0.25 - - -
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current
For Normal Environment - IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
For High Noise Environment - IF 10 - 100 10 - 100 10 - 100 mA
Input Voltage Drop IF=5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Drop-out Voltage 0.8 - - 0.8 - - 0.8 - - V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 - - 10 uA
Common Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input to Output Capacitance - CI/O - - 3 - - 3 - - 3 VRMS
Input to Output Isolation - VI/O 3750 - - 3750 - - 3750 - - VRMS
1
Zero Cross 1st half cycle @ <100Hz
2
Snubber circuits may be required at low power factors.
0
-40 0 55 85 -40 0 55 85 16 50 100
Ambient Temperature (°C) Ambient Temperature (°C) Pulse Duration (ms)
1200 Vo
Forward Voltage (V)
1.5
1000
Vo = 300V
800
1.0 63% dv 0.63 x 300V 189
600 dt RC RC
In accordance with
0.5 400 EIA/NARM Standards
RS-443 for Solid State Relays
200 10%
DESCRIPTION
The PM1204/PM1205/PM1206 are AC Solid State
Switches utilizing Dual Power SCR outputs. These
devices also include zero turn on circuitry and are
available with a blocking voltage up to 600V.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Load Current up to 0.5A ■ Programmable Control
■ Blocking Voltage up to 600V ■ Process Control
■ 5mA Sensitivity ■ Power Control Panels
■ Zero-Crossing Detection ■ Remote Switching
■ DC Control, AC Output ■ Gas Pump Electronics
■ Optically Isolated ■ Contractors
■ TTL and CMOS Compatible ■ Large Relays
■ Low EMI and RFI Generation ■ Solenoids
■ High Noise Immunity ■ Motors
■ VDE compatible ■ Heaters
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
APPROVALS
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ UL recognized file #: E69938
Input Power Dissipation - - 1501 mW
■ CSA certified file #: LR 43639-8
Input Control Current - - 50 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
Total Package Dissipation
■ S: Surface Mount Package PM - - 8002 mW
Capacitance
Input to Output - 3 - pF
Isolation Voltage
PM Series Pinout Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
°
Operational Temperature -40 - +85 C
1 6
+ LED AC Load Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °C
2 ZC 5
– LED AC Load Soldering Temperature
3 4 (10 Seconds Max.)
°
DIP Package - - +260 C
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mW/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 16.6 mW/˚C
Output Characteristics
@ 25°C
Peak Blocking Voltage - VDRM - - 400 - - 500 - - 600 V
Load Current (Continuous) VL=120-240VAC IL 0.005 - 0.5 0.005 - 0.5 0.005 - 0.5 A
Off State Leakage Current VDRM ILEAK - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 mA
On-State Voltage Drop - - - 1.2 - - 1.2 - - 1.2 VRMS
Critical Rate of Rise - dv/dt 1000 1200 - 1000 1200 - 1000 1200 - V/µS
Switching Speeds
Turn-on I F=5 mA TON - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 cycles
Turn-off I F=5 mA TOFF - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 cycles
Zero-Cross Turn-On Voltage 1st half cycle - 2 5 - 2 5 - 2 5 V
Sub. half cycle - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 V
Operating Frequency1 - 20 - 500 20 - 500 20 - 500 Hz
Load Power Factor for
Guaranteed Turn-On2 - PF 0.25 - - 0.25 - - 0.25 - - -
Input Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input Control Current
For Normal Environment - IF 5 - 50 5 - 50 5 - 50 mA
For High Noise Environment - IF 10 - 100 10 - 100 10 - 100 mA
Input Voltage Drop I F=5mA VF 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.4 V
Input Drop-out Voltage - 0.8 - - 0.8 - - 0.8 - - V
Reverse Input Current VR=5V IR - - 10 - - 10 - - 10 uA
Common Characteristics
@ 25°C
Input to Output Capacitance - CI/O - - 3 - - 3 - - 3 VRMS
Input to Output Isolation - VI/O 3750 - - 3750 - - 3750 - - VRMS
1
Zero Cross 1st half cycle @ <100Hz
2
Snubber circuits may be required at low power factors.
1.5
0.8
RΘJA = 60°C/W 15
0.6 1.0
10
0.4
0.5
0.2 5
0 0
-40 0 55 85 16 50 100 10 25 50 75 100 125 150
Ambient Temperature (°C) Pulse Duration (ms) Ambient Temperature (°C)
PM Series PM Series
Typical dv/dt vs. Temperature dv/dt Method
Critical Rate of Rise (V/µs)
1200 Vo
1000
Vo = 300V
800
63% dv 0.63 x 300V 189
600 dt RC RC
In accordance with
400 EIA/NARM Standards
RS-443 for Solid State Relays
200 10%
0 25 50 85
RC
Ambient Temperature (°C)
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MOSFET DRIVER
FDA215
DESCRIPTION
The FDA215 is an optically coupled photovoltaic driver
with open circuit voltage equal to 5V(Typ) and short
circuit current equal to 3.5µA(Typ).
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Optically-Isolated Input to Output ■ MOSFET Driver
■ May be Configured for AC and DC Switching ■ Programmable Control
■ 5mA Control Current ■ Process Control
■ No EMI/RFI Generation ■ Instrumentation
■ Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable ■ Telecommunications
■ Surface Mount and Tape Reel Versions Available
■ Dual Independent, Floating Outputs for Parallel,
Series, or Isolated Configuration
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ Replacement of Discrete Components
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ Solid State Reliability
1
■ VDE compatible Input Power Dissipation - - 150 mW
Input Control Current - - 100 mA
Peak (10ms) - - 1 A
APPROVALS Reverse Input Voltage - - 5 V
Power Dissipation
■ UL recognized file #: E76270 Total Package Dissipation - - 5002 mW
■ CSA certified file #: LR 43639-12
Capacitance
■ BSI Certified: Input to Output - 3 - pF
■ BS EN 60950:1992 (BS7002:1992) Isolation Voltage
Certificate #:7344 Input to Output 3750 - - VRMS
■ BS EN 41003:1993 Operational Temperature -40 - +85 °
C
Certificate #:7344 Storage Temperature -40 - +125 °
C
Soldering Temperature
(10 Seconds Max.)
OPTIONS / SUFFIXES DIP Package - - +260 °
C
Surface Mount Package - - +220 °C
■ S: Surface Mount Package 1
Derate Linearly 1.33 mw/˚C
2
Derate Linearly 1.67 mw/˚C
■ TR: Tape & Reel
FDA215 Pinout
1
+ P – 8
Input Output
– V +
2 7
3 6
+ P –
Input Output
– V +
4 5
9.144 ± .508
(.360 ± .020) .457 ± .076 5.080 ± .127
(.018 ± .003) (.200 ± .005)
6 Pin DIP Surface Mount (“S” Suffix) 8.382 ± .635 PC Board Pattern
(.330 ± .025)
(Top View) 2.540 ± .127
2.540 ± .127 (.100 ± .005)
(.100 ± .005)
7.620 ± .254
(.300 ± .010)
8 Pin DIP Surface Mount (“S” Suffix) 9.652 ± .381 PC Board Pattern
(.380 ± .015)
(Top View) 2.540 ± .127
2.540 ± .127 (.100 ± .005)
(.100 ± .005)
7.620 ± .254
(.300 ± .010)
8 Pin SIP
3.302 ± .051
(.130 ± .002) 19.202 ± .381
(.756 ± .015)
3.30
(.130)
16 Pin DIP
6.350 ± .127 19.202 ± .381
(.250 ± .005) (.756 ± .015)
3.429 TYP.
(.135)
Thermal Clip
20.320
(.800)
.635
(.025)
12.065
(.475)
1.905
5.715 ± .254 (.075)
(.225 ± .010)
3.048 ± .127
(.120 ± 005)
DIMENSIONS 2.032
mm (.080)
(inches)
Note: Coplanarity = .004 max. for surface mounted devices
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MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
Top Cover .050R TYP. 11.989 ± .102 10.100 ± .102 1.549 ± .102
Embossed Carrier Tape (.472 ± .004) (.398 ± .004) (.061 ± .004)
Top Cover .050R TYP. 11.989 ± .102 10.300 ± .102 1.549 ± .102
Embossed Carrier Tape (.472 ± .004) (.405 ± .004) (.061 ± .004)
Embossed Carrier Top Cover .050R TYP. 11.988 ± .102 10.287 ± .102 1.549 ± .102
Tape (.472 ± .004) (.405 ± .004) (.061 ± .004)
DIMENSIONS
mm Embossment User Direction of Feed
(inches)
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MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
330.2 DIA.
(13.00) 6.731 MAX. 2.007 ± .102 1.498 ± .102 3.987 ± .102
(.265) 1.753 ± .102 (.079 ± .004) (.059 ± .004) (.157 ± .004)
(.069 ± .004)
Top Cover .406 MAX.
Tape Thickness (.016)
.102 MAX.
(.004) 7.493 ± .102 16.002 ± .305
(.295 ± .004) 1 16
(.630 ± .012)
12.090 10.693 ± .025
(.476) (.421 ± .001)
3.175
(.125)
Embossed Carrier Top Cover .050R TYP. 11.989 ± .102 10.897 ± .025 1.549 ± .102
Tape (.472 ± .004) (.429 ± .001) (.061 ± .004)
Tape and Reel Packaging for 8 and 16 Pin Narrow SOIC Package
330.2 DIA.
(13.00) 6.73 2.01 1.50 3.99
(.265) 1.75 (.079) (.059) (.157)
(.069)
3.00
Embossed Carrier Top Cover .05R TYP. 11.99 (.118) 1.55 ± .102
Tape (.472) (.061 ± .004)
6.50
(.256)
Embossment
User Direction of Feed
DIMENSIONS
mm
(inches)
CYG20XX/CYG2911
PCB Pattern
Top View Side View (Top View)
10.16 1.91
27.18 (.400) (.110)
21.59
(1.070) (.850)
3.43
LINE 1 +VCC
(.135)
LINE 2 GND
10.16
15.24 (.400)
27.18 (.600)
(1.070) CID 1
17.78
CID 2
(.700)
XXX .634 SQ.
OH TIP (.025)
RING RING TYP.
2.54 1.09 DIA.
(.100) (.043)
TYP. TYP.
3.18
(.125)
CYG21XX
PCB Pattern
Top View Side View (Top View)
10.16 1.91
27.18 (.400) (.110)
21.59
(1.070) (.850)
3.43
LINE 1
(.135)
LINE 2
RING
27.18 GND
(1.070) OH 17.78
(.700)
MUTE
VCC .634 SQ.
TIP (.025)
RING TYP.
2.54
1.09 DIA. (.100)
3.18 (.043)
(.125) TYP.
TYP.
CYG22XX
PCB Pattern
Top View Side View (Top View)
10.16 34.29
27.18 (.400) (.135)
20.32
(1.070) (.800)
3.18
DIMENSIONS (.125)
mm
(inches)
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APPLICATION NOTES
FCC Part 68
All equipment connecting to the U.S. telephone network Longitudinal Voltage Surge
must meet the technical and marketing regulations set Another major concern with FCC Part 68 is the
forth in the FCC’s Part 68 rules. CP Clare’s OptoMOS Longitudinal Voltage Surge Test. The specifications for
devices, which are widely used in telecommunication this particular transient is a 1500V peak surge applied
circuits, are specifically designed to be compatible with in each polarity from the tip connection of the
these requirements. Regarding the specifics of Part 68, telecommunication circuit (individually) to ground, the
there are two main areas of concern: The Metallic Surge ring connection to ground and from the tip and ring
Test and The Longitudinal Surge Test (The Metallic connection shorted together to ground. The surge has
Surge Test is defined as the differential surge voltage a maximum rise-time-to-crest of 10ms and a minimum
across the tip and ring conductors, while the Longitudinal decay-time-to-half-crest of 160ms. This test is actually
Surge Test is defined as the differential surge voltage comparable to an I/O dielectric withstand test. Since
across tip and ring shorted together and ground). The CP Clare parts meet 2500 (3750 optional) I/O isolation,
purpose of each test is to subject the EUT (equipment the test will not pose a problem.
under test) to simulated lightning and other transients
which may occur on telephone and power lines. The
critical details of these test are outlined below.
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APPLICATION NOTES
Linear Optocouplers
Introduction Description
This application note describes isolation amplifier design The LOC Series (LOC110, LOC111 and LOC112 with
principles for the LOC Series linear optocoupler devices. one optocoupler per package, and LOC210 and
It describes the circuit operation in photoconductive and LOC211P with two per package) are linear optocouplers
photovoltaic modes and provides some examples of designed to be used in applications where galvanic
applications in different industry segments. The LOC isolation is required for AC and DC signal coupling and
product is intended to give the designer an alternative linearity from input to output must be accurately
to bulky transformers and “non-linear” optocouplers for preserved. The device consists of an infra-red LED
many applications. optically coupled with two phototransistors. One
phototransistor is typically used in a servo feedback
Galvanic isolation is required for many circuits found in mechanism to control the LED drive current which has
Telecommunication, Industrial, Medical and the effect of compensating for the LED’s non-linear time
Instrumentation systems. This has been traditionally and temperature characteristics. The other output
accomplished by means of transformers and phototransistor is used to provide the galvanic isolation
optocouplers with transformers being used to couple between the input and output circuit. A typical isolating
AC signals and optocouplers used primarily for DC amplifier is shown in figure 1.
signal coupling. Unlike standard optocouplers, the LOC
operates in a servo mode configuration which Circuit Operation Utilizing the LOC110
compensates for the LED’s non-linear time and Photoconductive Operation
temperature characteristics. In addition, the LOC can
With VIN at 0V and IF at 0mA, U1 has large open loop
couple both AC and DC signals.
gain. As VIN begins to increase, the output of U1 begins
to go to the VCC1 rail. As it does, IF current begins to flow
The following are examples where galvanic isolation is
and the LED begins to turn on. As the LED turns on,
required:
the incident optical flux on the servo phototransistor
■ Telecommunications:Telecom products such as
causes a current I1 to flow. As I1 flows through R1, a
modems require isolation and signal coupling from
voltage is developed on the inverting input of the op
the telephone line to the modem data pump.
amp VA such that the output of the amplifier will begin to
■ Industrial Control: Products such as temperature
go to the negative supply rail (ground in this case). When
sensors and controllers. Temperature sensors are
the voltage on VA is equal to VIN, IF will no longer increase
often remotely located from the controller and reside
and the circuit is now in a stable closed loop condition.
in hazardous environments near high voltage lines.
If VIN is modulated, VA will track VIN . The flux generated
Isolation provides the required signal coupling while
by the LED is also incident on the output phototransistor
insuring safety to personnel working with the
and generates a current I2 which is proportional to the
controller.
LED flux and LED current; this current closely tracks I1.
■ Medical: EEG and ECG machines have sensors that
The output voltage of the amplifier is the product of the
attach to the patient. The sensors are galvanically
output photocurrent I2 and resistor R2. The equations
isolated to provide a high voltage isolation barrier
and definitions of the circuit are listed below (including
between patient and machine.
figure 1).
■ Instrumentation: Often use isolated switching
supplies where it is required to sense the output
Servo Gain - K1
voltage and feedback a portion of the signal to the
Defined as the ratio of the servo photocurrent I1 to the
controller for voltage regulation while not
LED forward current IF: K1 = I1/IF.
compromising power supply isolation.
For the LOC110, K1 is typically 0.007 for an IF of 10mA
and a VCC of 15V.
4 5
R2
R1 I1
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Linear Optocouplers
The following derivation ties the example and definitions The circuit in figure 1 is configured with the
to one equation relating all the parameters for this circuit: phototransistor collector to base reverse biased. This
Solving equation #3 for VIN: is operation in the photoconductive mode. When an
application requires amplifier bandwidth of up to
7. VIN = IF • K1 • R1 200kHz, the photoconductive configuration should be
used. This mode has linearity and drift characterisitcs
Combining equation #4 and #5 and solving for VOUT: comparable to a 8-bit D/A converter with ±1 bit linearity
error.
8. VOUT = IF • K2 • R2
Photovoltaic Mode
Dividing equation #7 by equation #8 and solving for VOUT Using the LOC product in the photovoltaic mode
gives the final equation: achieves the best linearity, lowest noise and drift
VIN (K 2 • R2) performance. It is possible to achieve up to 14-bit D/A
9. VOUT =
(K1• R1) linearity in this mode. The tradeoff with this topology is
that bandwidth is limited to about 40kHz. A typical
and since the definition of K3 is K3 = K2/K1 we can isolation amplifier in the photovoltaic configuration is
further simplify by writing: shown in figure 3.
R2
10. VOUT = VIN • K 3 • In the photovoltaic mode, the LOC phototransistors act
R1
as current generators. Since all photogenerators display
IF was canceled out of equation #10. This is due to the some voltage dependence on linearity, maintaining a
fact that both servo and output photocurrents originate 0V bias on the phototransistor eliminates this problem
from the same LED source. Since K3 is the ratio K2/ and improves linearity. If the phototransistor is
K1, in our example K1 = K2 = 0.004, and connected across a small resistance, the output current
K3 = 1.
0
Therefore, V OUT is directly proportional to
Amplitude Response (dB)
-1
the ratio of R2/R1. -2
-3
-4
-5
4 -6
3.5
-7
3 0.1 1 10 100 1000
VOUT (Volts)
2.5
Input Frequency (kHz)
2
1.5
1 Figure 2A. Photoconductive Amplitude Response
0.5
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 0
Phase Response (degrees)
-20
VIN (Volts)
-40
is linear with increases in incident LED flux. To Using the LOC210P or LOC211P in a Modem
accomplish this, the phototransistors are connected Data Access Arrangement (DAA) Circuit.
across the op amp inputs. As VIN increases, the current
Background
through the LED increases and so does the optical flux.
The LED flux is incident on the servo phototransistor In the past, the only way to couple signals from the
which starts current I1 to flow from the op amp inverting telephone line and provide the isolation necessary has
input through the phototransistor. This servo been to use a transformer. With the advent of pocket
photocurrent is linearly proportional to VIN , I1 = VIN/R1 and PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card
and keeps the voltage on the inverting input equal to International Association) modems, however, the
zero. transformer has become a liability in terms of the size,
weight and PCB real estate it occupies. Today, PCMCIA
modems demand rugged on-board DAA circuits. The
LOC eliminates the transformer problem with no
performance sacrifice and improved manufacturability
VCC
and reliability. With Total Harmonic Distortion typically
LOC110, LOC111
IF or LOC112 at -87dB and servo non-linearity less than 0.01%, the
R1
+
1 8
LOC210P is well suited for high speed modem
VIN –
R2 applications.
2 7
I1 I 2'
3 6 –
I2 VOUT
4 5 +
0
Amplitude Response (dB)
-1
-3
-4
-5
0.1 1 10 100
The flux from the LED is also incident on the output Input Frequency (kHz)
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Linear Optocouplers
VCC1 Off-Hook
150Ω
VCC
R21 R22
1/2 LM358
2N2905 150Ω D5
3 +
1 2 3 7
C1 R6 U1/A Q2 8
2 – LOC210 C7
TX 12
or 10
0.1 µF 39.2k C2 R
68Ω LOC211 100pF
100pF 39.2k 8.2k Telephone
560Ω 9
R4 51k R17 Line
1 16 R11 47k R13 100k U5
R1 R20
V CC1 VCC2 C11 0.47µF 250V
2 15 VCC2
6 – 2N5088
7 C8 D1 15V 14
3 14 U2/A Q1 87.5K (1) 3 D3 8.2V
5 ITC117
+ 0.1µF + 25k
4 13 R2 C5 10µF R18
100k R5 16V C10 10µF (2)
147k R12 330Ω R3 D2
5 12
16
V CC1 VCC2 11 T
6 11
33Ω
13
C6 7 10
R19
100pF 8 9
470k
VCC2
R8 V CC1
130k – 6 R16
C4 (1) VCC2 source originates from Tip/Ring Line
7 68Ω C9 100pF 3 C3 (2) For more information on CP Clare’s Integrated
RX U1/B 5 –
0.4µF +
1 Telecom Circuit (ITC117P) call your local sales office.
R14 - Q3 U2/B 2 0.1µF
+
2N2905
Control Signal
+
Transformer
DC Rectifiers DC
5 4
Switcher
IN and Filters OUT
VCC1 6 3 VCC2
–
7 2 RA
+ DC
8 1 OUT
Control RB
Signal
LOC110, LOC111
or LOC112
Rectifiers/
Filters
Figure 7A. DC-to-DC Converter with Figure 7C. DC-to-DC Converter with LOC110,
LOC111, or LOC112 (Schematic)
Feedback Winding
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APPLICATION NOTES
Linear Optocouplers
Isolated V-1
Shielded Pressure Converter
Cable Transducer
4-20mA
+
ECG To Cardiac Signal 0-10V Recording
Signal Monitor Conditioner Instrument
–
Right VCM
Leg
Guarding Common mode voltage VCM of 3750 VRMS
-60
90
Designing equipment to measure Cardiac signals such -100
as the Electrocardiogram (ECG) presents some special -110
VCC
VIN +
U1
0-10V – LOC110, LOC111
from Signal or LOC112 12.5V
Conditioner Isolated VS
VS Power Supply
1 8
12.5kΩ R4
2 7 45Ω
VS 900Ω
C1
VS VS
VCC 3 6 VS
– –
U2 Q1 U3 Q2
4 5 + + VCC I OUT
0-800µA
R1 R2 RL =525Ω
200µA
Isolated 0-10V to 4-20mA Converter Application When a 0V input is applied to U1 from the signal
Industrial controllers and data acquisition equipment conditioner, Q1 will be off and not sink any current. The
frequently require an isolated voltage-to-current loop constant current source connected to the non-inverting
converter in environments where high common mode input of U3 sinks a continuous current of 200µA. A device
noise exists and protection of equipment and personnel such as the LM341A zener shunt regulator can be
from high voltages are required. The current loop, configured as a constant current source for this purpose.
usually 4-20mA, is used to drive control valves or the This current is converted to a 4mA current by U3, Q2,
input to chart recorders for temperature/pressure and R4 which drives the load RL. When VIN is 10V,
monitoring over time for example. Figure 9 shows a transistor Q1 sinks 800µA of current. This 800µA, plus
simplified block diagram of an isolated pressure the constant current of 200µA, result in an IOUT of 20mA
transmitter. delivered through the load RL. The two 1N4001 diodes
are installed for protection when driving inductive loads.
The LOC110, LOC111 or LOC112, with a typical VIN vs. IOUT is shown in figure 10.
Common Mode Rejection Ratio of 130dB (see figure
9A) and isolation voltage up to 3750VRMS (E version) is Summary
a good choice for this kind of application. The example Here are some guidelines when designing with the LOC:
circuit for this application is shown in figure 9B. The 1. Use photoconductive mode for applications where
LOC110, LOC111 or LOC112 is in the photoconductive up to 200kHz bandwidth is required and linearity
mode which has linearity comparable to an 8 bit D/A comparable to an 8-bit D/A converter with ±1 LSB
converter with ±1 LSB nonlinearity or 0.39% of full scale. (Least Significant Bit) linearity error is acceptable.
2. Use photovoltaic mode where up to 40KHz
For this example, the input to the circuit is 0-10V from bandwidth is required and linearity comparable to a
the output of the pressure transducer signal conditioner, 13-to-14 bit D/A converter with ±1 LSB linearity error
R1 and R2 are calculated based on the K3 of the LOCs (0.01%) is acceptable.
being used and should be selected to achieve unity gain 3. Drive LED with a transistor buffer to maintain the
for the amplifier. Note that the isolation amplifier portion best linearity and to keep Total Harmonic Distortion
of the circuit is very similar to the basic photoconductive (THD) to a minimum.
amplifier discussed earlier. The difference is the addition 4. For high resistance values (>30K), it may be
of pass transistor Q1 in the negative feedback loop of necessary to put a 100pF capacitor from the output
U2. VCC is the non-isolated power supply and VS is the of the op-amp to the input as shown in figure 1. This
isolated power supply which is 12.5V for this example. will help prevent oscillations.
This supply does not require strict regulation as U3 5. For bipolar operation, select a quiescent LED
maintains current regulation for the loop. current. The superimposed AC input signal will swing
above and below this current. A quiescent LED
current is generated by pre-biasing the op amps
such that in the absence of an AC signal, a current
20
flows through the LED.
18
16
The following is a brief list of possible op amps† which
I OUT (mA)
14
12 may be used in conjunction with the LOC Series:
10
■ LMC6484
8
6
■ LM358
4 ■ LM201
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
VIN (Volts)
■ LM1558
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APPLICATION NOTES
Linear Optocouplers
Modem DAA PV Mode for best linearity 0.01% H.V. Isolation, Signal Coupling
with — 40KHz bandwidth
PBX Isolated SWPS* for PC Mode for 200KHz bandwidth Isolated voltage sensing for
Ring Generator 0.39% linearity SWPS* feedback
Industrial Isolated Pressure Sensing PV or PC depending on desired High CMRR** for noise immunity,
linearity and bandwidth HV isolation, signal coupling
Isolated 4-20mA Converters PV or PC depending on desired High CMRR** for noise immunity,
linearity and bandwidth HV isolation, signal coupling
Isolated EGG/ECG Amplifier PV or PC depending on desired Couples low level signals from
Medical linearity and bandwidth transducers, HV isolation, noise
immunity
Appendix 1 VCC
OH
Electronic Inductor Design
The electronic inductor approximates the operation of T
Circuit Description R
C2
Figure 1 shows the electronic inductor in a typical Equivalent Circuit
To
modem environment. Bridge D2 rectifies current on tip Modem 100V
L
and ring for the electronic inductor only. This ensures I T1
line-polarity insensitivity required by most regulatory Current
50V if 2 capacitors are used
agencies. Diode D1 protects Darlington Q1 from R
excessive transient voltages when going off-hook. The
zener voltage should be less than the VCEO of the
Darlington. R1 and R2 set the biasing point for Q1. C1 Figure 1. Dry Circuit with Electronic Inductor
is used for AC rejection of signals at the base of Q1. C1
should be a good quality Tantalum rated at a minimum 2. Maximum loop current:
of 10WV. R3 is used to provide negative feedback for • CO battery is 56.5V DC
Q1 so that Q1 will not go into saturation over the loop • Loop DC resistance is 400Ω
current range. The AC signal path is coupled to the • Electronic coil has the lowest DCR of 90Ω
modem’s transformer via C2. C2 should have a working the resulting maximum current is 115mA
voltage of 100V, or 50V if two capacitors are used, one The circuit should be tested per FCC 68.314 which
on each lead of the primary (see figure 1). consists of a battery and variable resistor to simulate
proper operation at the above stated conditions.
DC Characteristics (Figure 2)
The electronic inductor should be tailored to meet the AC Characteristics
following requirements: For good performance, the electronic inductor should
• CO (Central Office) Battery (42.5 - 56.5V DC) emulate an inductance of between 4-10H. To
• Loop Resistance (400 - 1740Ω) approximate the value of the inductor:
L ≈ R1 • C1 • R3.
Maximum allowed DC-resistance of CPE (Customer
Premise Equipment) in off-hook mode (200Ω) per FCC
CENTRAL OFFICE LOOP CUSTOMER PREMISE EQUIPMENT (CPE)
68.314 (c1), (c2).
670Ωmax
400Ω 0Ωmin
Minimum recommended DC resistance in off-hook Electronic Inductor
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APPLICATION NOTES
Linear Optocouplers
2
1
0
Percent Difference %
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
0 5 10 15 20
VR – Reverse Voltage
Referring to figure 3, as the current I increases with an The equivalent circuit with RL=0Ω is shown in figure 4.
increase in incident LED flux, a voltage is developed To achieve 0V bias, the configuration shown in figure 5
across RL. This voltage however becomes increasingly is implemented. The inverting input of the amplifier is at
nonlinear as more current (IF ) begins to flow through virtual ground so a 0V bias is obtained. When LED flux
the intrinsic diode D or as RL is increased in value. This is incident on the phototransistor, a current is generated
can be illustrated by looking at a simplified equation of by the phototransistor and pulled from the inverting
the current flow through the junction. The total current input. Since by Kirchoff’s law the sum of the currents
consists of two parts, one part is the current that flows entering and leaving a node must be zero, the amplifier
through the intrinsic diode I F , the other is the responds with a current I1 of equal magnitude to the
photogenerated current from the LED current leaving the node IG, and is injected into the
flux IG: inverting node via RF which maintains zero volts at this
node. The output voltage of the op amp is the current
I(total)=IF-IG. I1• RF .
IF can be expressed with the diode equation: The junction capacitance is higher than in the
VO photoconductive configuration due to a zero volt bias
IF = [IS (e K − 1) − IG ] which results in a narrower depletion region and a higher
junction capacitance which limits the bandwidth to
the total current can be expressed as: approximately 40kHz.
VO
IF = IS (e K − 1)
As RL approaches 0Ω the output voltage VO approaches
0V at which time the diode term for the current equation
drops out and the total current is equal in magnitude to
the photogenerated current I G which is linearly
proportional to the incident LED flux:
– I1
–
IG V CP V
+ +
0Ω IG
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APPLICATION NOTES
Variable Speed Controllers
Variable-Speed Motor
Controller Design
Utilizing the LOC110
DIFFERENTIAL ISOLATION
AMPLIFIER AMPLIFIER
VCC1
L1 R2
L2 VCC1
VCC1 LOC110 R6
L3 R7
VA R1 +
– R5
VA´´ 1 8 VCC2
VA´ R3
+
–
µPC
2 7
CONTROL
R4
BRIDGE/RECTIFIER 3 6 –
VOUT
N +
4 5
L VP´
VP
DIFFERENTIAL
AMPLIFIER ISOLATION
VCC1 AMPLIFIER
L1 R2
L2 M
C 700V 3~ VCC1 R6
L3 LOC110
R7
R1 +
– R5 1 8 VCC2
R3 –
+
2 7
BRIDGE/RECTIFIER CONVERTER R4
3 6 –
3-20 kHz P.W.M.
N +
4 5
Figure 1
Voltage (V)
The high voltage between VA´ and VA is converted to a 6
R R4 R Figure 3
VA " = • 1 + 2 • VA' − 2 • VA
R3 + R4
R1 R1
R4 R1 R2 the output of the amplifier begins to go high until a
if R = R , then it follows VA" = R • (V − V ) . current equal in magnitude to I2 is injected into the
3 2 1 A' A
inverting node of the amplifier. Since this current I2´ flows
Voltage Waveform VA, VA´
Referred to Neutral Wire
through R2 an output voltage is developed such that
400 V OUT = I 2´•R6. V OUT is also equal to V A´´•K3•R6/R5.
300
Depending on the bin number (A to J) you receive, an
200
VA´ LOC has a K3 varying from 0.55 to 1.426. K3 is the
Voltage (V)
100
0 transfer gain K2/K1 where K1 is the servo gain I1/IF and
-100 K2 is the forward gain and IF is the LED current flowing.
-200
VA
-300
-400
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
The lower part of the circuit (fig. 1) monitors
Time (ms) the power bus voltage (about 600 VDC).
The line voltages are again rectified, but instead of a
Figure 2 few mA’s, currents up to several hundreds of Amperes
are flowing. The ripple of voltage VP is rejected through
In our example (figure 3) we used 1MΩ for R1 and 15KΩ the LC low pass filter. The voltage VP´ is the actual
for R2. power bus voltage. The zener diode is used to protect
the capacitor from overvoltages when the machine
Voltage VA´´ goes to the isolation amplifier (figure 4). suddenly reduces speed (brakes). The circuit after the
zener diode represents the control circuit for the Pulse
The isolation amplifier is configured in the photovoltaic Width Modulation with modulation frequencies mostly
mode. Whenever you need a bandwidth not greater than used somewhere between 3 and 20 kHz.
40kHz this is always the best configuration. This is
mainly due to the fact that there are no dark currents in VCC1
this mode, since there is no external power source VCC1
I2´
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Medical Applications
Isolation Amplification
Those of us getting on in years are probably quite measurement equipment. The isolated amplifier portion
familiar with the electrocardiogram and the hassle of contains the LOC110 and high CMRR operational
being wired up like some laboratory animal or car amplifiers. The electrodes are connected to the amplifier
battery. What we may not be aware of though, is the via shielded cable to provide noise immunity. The shield
technical sophistication which goes into the design of a is connected to the patient’s right leg for best CMRR
device dealing with cardio signal measurement. To performance. Figure 2 shows the placement of the
elaborate, the human heart emits signals which are LOC110 in a typical isolated circuit.
approximately 1mV in magnitude, while those from the VCC1
heart of an unborn baby can be on the order of .050mV VCC1
LOC110
(compare this to the basic light bulb which operates + R2
R1 U1 1 8
from 220V (120V) or 220.000mV (120,000mV)). Since VIN –
VCC2
these signals are very minute in amplitude, noise such VEE1
2 7
90
-100
-110
-120
-130
0.1 1 10 100 1000
Frequency (kHz)
VEE2
CF RF
VS
R4
VS
CF
+
–
C2
RL
14
Common mode voltage VCM of 3750 VRMS 12
10
8
Figure 1. Isolated Pressure Transmitter 6
4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
VIN (Volts)
The LIA100P, with a typical Common Mode Rejection
Ratio of 130dB (see figure 1A) and isolation voltage up
Figure 2.1 OUT(mA) vs. V IN (Volts)
to 3750VRMS is a good choice for this kind of application.
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APPLICATION NOTES
PLCA110 Solid State Relay and Surge Arrester
Introduction
This application note describes the advantages of using
CP Clare’s PLCA110 integrated Solid State Relay and
Solid State Surge Arrester (SSSA). The combination of Tip Pin 6
these discrete components in one package allows a Pin 8
single 8 pin device to serve both functions, while
PHONE JACK TO DAA / MODEM
providing the advantages of reduced pc board space
and 3750VRMS input/output isolation, meeting FCC Part
Ring
68 requirements1. In addition to providing a complete Pin 5
overview of the PLCA110, this Application Note
describes its use for telecommunication applications in Figure 1. Typical Telecommunications Application
accordance with agency (UL, CSA, BSI, etc.) Under normal operating conditions, the circuit sees the
requirements. SSSA as an open circuit. When a surge is impressed
across the circuit, the voltage across the SSSA rises,
Description usually quite rapidly. Upon reaching the breakover
The PLCA110 is an integrated Solid State Relay and voltage (VBO), the SSSA goes into a zener mode, which
Solid State Surge Arrester for use in AC or DC circuits holds the voltage at a constant level (Vz). Under these
where switching and protection against excessive line conditions, the current begins to rise. Once it reaches
transients are required. The relay portion of the device its breakover point (IBO), the SSSA switches to a low
consists of an infrared LED optically coupled to a impedance state and acts like a “voltage crowbar.” This
photovoltaic chip which in turn drives two (2) drops the voltage across the device to approximately
enhancement mode MOSFET chips. By packaging the ±3V maximum (V T). The SSSA remains in the ON state
Solid State Relay and Surge Arrester together extra as long as the voltage across the SSSA exceeds the
components are eliminated, which both decreases breakover voltage. As the surge subsides, the current
required pc board space and improves system reliability. drops to holding current value (IH) of the SSSA, which
switches to the OFF state, becoming a high impedance
(open circuit) to the circuit until the next surge is sensed.
Circuit Operation
+I
When using the PLCA110 in a typical application, the
relay side of the device will supply fast, reliable SPST IT
solid state switching while the surge arrester will provide
the necessary protection against line to line transients
(metallic) which would damage circuits under normal I(BO)
IH
conditions. Figure 1 shows PLCA110 placement in a
typical telecommunications circuit. The connection of
the tip and ring lines may be made to either pin 5 or 6 IZ
since the unit is bidirectional; both lines will be protected V(BO) VZ VD VT ID
from line to line pulses or transients. Since Pin 6 has -V +V
ID VT VD VZ V(BO)
one wire of the telephone circuit connected to it IZ
(hookswitch input) the circuit can be completed by
placing the hookswitch output to pin 8.
IH
As illustrated in figure 2, normal circuit operation is I(BO)
allowed as long as the voltage across the SSSA does
not exceed a particular maximum value (VBO). IT
1
-I
There are obvious limits to the surge pulse, but the PLCA110 is
designed to be fully compliant with FCC Part 68 requirements. Figure 2. Transfer Characteristics of the SSSA
The SSSA within the PLCA110 can withstand the this state until the current flowing through it is less than
metallic surge pulse waveform which is defined by FCC the minimum holding current for the SSSA, at which
Part 68 requirements. Figure 3 below depicts the time it will reset itself. Since it can withstand high
waveform specification in graphical form, which is an currents, delatching is guaranteed once the surge has
800V peak-surge, with a maximum risetime to crest of subsided. It is extremely reliable and offers these
10µs and a 560µs minimum decay time to halfcrest. advantages over other types of protection:
■ Can be used in AC or DC applications
■ Fastest response time of any device
1000V ■ No moving parts
■ Lower leakage current than other means of surge
800V
protection
600V ■ Lower power dissipation
■ Tighter defined clamping voltage
400V
324V ■ Non-degenerative
200V ■ Only device available that can exceed 268V FCC
ringing requirements and protect a component
4 10 560 717 TIME (µs)
rated at 350V
Figure 3. Metallic Surge Pulse Waveform Varistor/MOV — MOV’s are usable in both AC and DC
applications because of their electrical symmmetry.
Why Use A Solid State Surge Arrestor? Although their response time is comparable to the
SSSA, they will degrade over time depending on the
Surge protection, although not always required by
energy level, surge duration and frequency of
federal regulations, can be vital in protecting electronic
occurrence. Physically they are large in size and their
circuits from line disturbances. These disturbances are
electrical design results in wide variations of clamping
referred to as transients, surges, glitches, or spikes.
voltage. This is proven by the fact that surges from low
Without warning, these glitches will often damage
impedance sources are allowed to leak at higher
equipment or cause major malfunction. The degree of
voltages at the protected connections than other devices
damage can vary from data loss to the total destruction
with the same voltage rating.
of the electronic equipment. Equally destructive are
transients inflicted on telecommunication lines, which
in addition to damaging expensive telephone Gas Discharge Tubes — Gas Discharge Tubes*
equipment, can often place an end user in considerable (GDTs) are cylindrical tubes filled with compressed
danger. In order to avoid equipment damage or gases. Once a breakover voltage has been reached,
dangerous conditions, various devices are employed an electrical arc forms internally (gas ionization),
to protect the equipment and users from transient providing a path to consume the surge. Mainly used as
conditions, including: primary protection in telecom circuits, designs can
actually benefit by using them in conjunction with the
■ Solid State Surge Arrester
SSSA. This is due to the ability of the gas tubes to sink
■ Varistor/MOV (Voltage Dependent Resistor)
extremely high amounts of current and therefore take
■ Gas Discharge Tube (GDT)
the brunt of the surge. Because of their slower response
time, more loosely defined specifications, and
dependency of the breakdown voltage to the rate of
Each device has advantages and disadvantages. rise of the transient, a more reliable design is achieved
by using a SSSA and GDT in combination to realize the
Solid State Surge Arrester — The SSSA functions as benefits of both devices.
a voltage controlled “crowbar/foldback” device. When
activated, it will switch from a “high off state resistance” *For more information on CP Clare gas tube arrestors reference CP
to essentially become a short circuit. It will continue in Clare Catalog 220
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APPLICATION NOTES
PLCA110 Solid State Relay and Surge Arrester
V CC
HOOKSWITCH
10Ω, 1/4W, MF
Pin 6
Tip
Pin 8
PHONE JACK
Ring
Pin 5
0.10
Turn-On (ms)
INTRODUCTION 0.08
10mA
0.06
This application note describes CP Clare’s PLA160 High
0.04
Speed Solid State Switch and outlines some major 20mA
0.02
features and benefits of using this device. It will briefly
0
describe some circuits the PLA160 was designed to be -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
0.06
are required by these applications utilizing the latest,
0.04
high-speed, low output-capacitance MOSFET
0.02
technology. 10mA
0
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (°C)
DESCRIPTION
The PLA160 is an optically coupled MOSFET Figure 2.
(1-Form-A) Solid State Relay (SSR), which utilizes the
Figure 3 shows how the TON and T OFF speeds are
latest MOSFET technology to provide a fast, reliable
derived.
and accurate means of switching. Packaged in a 6 pin
Switching Characteristics of
DIP or gull wing SMD, the PLA160 provides a solution Normally Open (Form A) Devices
for multiplexer designs, scanners, process control 10ms
applications and many other applications where a high CONTROL
speed solid state switch is necessary. Specifications
for the PLA160 are as follows: +
90%
n Peak Load Voltage (VL) = 300V LOAD
10%+
10%+
■ Load Current (I L) = 50mA TOFF
TON
■ On-Resistance (RDS) = 100Ω
■ Switching Speeds
TON = 50µs Figure 3.
TOFF = 50µs
■ Low Output Capacitance (C OUT) = 3pF (Typical) To guarantee the performance specifications of this
device, the input control current (IF) must be a minimum
of 10mA at an ambient temperature (TA) of 25OC. The
*NOTE: ALL VALUES ARE MAXIMUM VALUES-Except where noted. input of the PLA160 uses two light-emitting diodes
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PLA160 High Speed Switch
(LEDs) connected in series from pin 1 to 2. Each LED dramatically; low output-capacitance, low leakage
has a typical forward voltage drop of 1.4 volts with IF = currents, faster speeds, and virtually no offset voltage
10mA thus 2 LEDs in series will drop 2.8 volts. A suitable make the newer SSRs perfect for multiplexer
current limiting resistor (RLED) must be determined to applications.
maintain IF = 10mA minimum at TA = 25OC. Figure 4
shows the series circuit for determining RLED. Using a CP Clare’s PLA160 was developed to meet the electrical
loop equation yields: requirements for multiplexer applications. By using the
PLA160, the design engineer is able to create more
VCC = IF *RLED + VLED , VCC - VLED = IF *RLED, reliable and better performing systems, in a smaller
amount of space. Some advantages using SSRs in
RLED = (VCC - VLED) / IF multiplexer designs are outlined below:
VCC ■ Low Thermal Offset Voltage - Solid state relays typically
have a thermal offset voltage of less than 0.2 microvolts.
■ Low Power Consumption - PLA160 = 28mW of power
RLED
(2.8V (VLED ) * 0.01mA (IF))
IF 1 4 ■ Speed - CP Clare’s PLA160 has switching speeds of 50µs
+ LOAD (+/–)
maximum. Close to 15 times faster than ordinary EMRs.
VLED
2 5
This low speed enables higher scanning rates.
–
■ Small Size - The small size of SSRs enables designers
to “pack” more channels per board.
3 6
LOAD (+/–) ■ The Lack of Crosstalk - SSRs are insensitive to magnetic
fields; Operating SSRs will not interfere with each other.
Figure 4. Designers can add more devices per board allowing for
increased functionality.
With IF = 10mA at TA = 25OC, the PLA160 will guarantee ■ Long Life - SSRs typically have a life expectancy greater
50µs TON/TOFF switching speeds maximum. If higher than 15 billion operations. SSRs are immune to shock
temperatures are involved, a higher LED drive current and vibration (due to no moving parts).
will be required to compensate for the LED temperature
coefficients. Refer to the PLA160 Performance A multiplexer is defined as a device that receives data
Specifications for the appropriate data. over several different channels and processes this
information in an orderly fashion. The data can be
Multiplexer Designs processed by an amplifier or other microprocessor.
Multiplexer designs typically require low leakage current When the order of the channels is sequential, it is usually
circuits due to the low level signals which they are referred to as a scanner. If the order of selection is
required to switch. By providing a low capacitance random it is usually referrred to as a multiplexer. Figure
device, CP Clare can practically eliminate leakage 5 shows a typical multiplexer circuit. In this particular
currents and provide the instrumentation and data application, 3 poles are required per sensor with an
acquisition design engineers with a device that can additional 3 poles for the group select. This enables
switch low level signals with little to no signal loss. each channel to be connected to the signal and the
shield or guard to be connected to the processing
SSRs provide many different advantages over electro- equipment. In this particular case the measurement
mechanical relays (EMRs) regarding multiplexers. In system is a high gain amplifier, sample/hold and an A/
the past, multiplexers typically used EMRs opposed to D converter.
SSRs. EMRs had been used for several years and their
functionality was well understood making them ideal Flying Capacitor Multiplexer
for multiplexers. At the same time SSRs were fairly new Flying capacitor multiplexers have been used in the
in the marketplace and developers had a questionable industry for a number of years. Being one of the most
understanding of their functionality. effective ways of switching low level signals, a flying
capacitor multiplexer offers high common mode
Since the advancements in MOSFET technologies, rejection and isolation of the common mode source from
many of the SSR characteristics have changed the measurement system. In a flying capacitor
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APPLICATION NOTES
PLA160 High Speed Switch
INPUT INPUTS R1 RF
RELAYS
1
SENSOR
#1 GROUP I R2
SELECT
2 – OUTPUT
OP
SAMPLE AMP
SENSOR PRE A/D
AMP + CONVERTER RN +
#N HOLD
N
SENSOR
CONTROL Figure 7.
#1
GROUP II
SELECT
The PLA160 can also be used in an amplifier gain
SENSOR
switching arrangement. Figure 8 illustrates the inverting
#N
amplifier version. The voltage gain of this configuration
INPUT
RELAYS
is:
VOUT/VIN = - (RFEQ /RINEQ)
Figure 5.
where RINEQ and RFEQ are the equivalent resistances for
multiplexer, two pairs of switches are required per
the input and feedback resistive networks respectively.
channel along with a capacitor as shown in Figure 6.
A low leakage, low output capacitance switch is
RINEQ = RIN *RSEQ/(RIN+RSEQ)
required to accurately switch these signals. Switches
used in flying capacitor multiplexers typically meet
RSEQ = (R1+RDS1)*(R2+RDS2)/(R1+R2+RDS1+RDS2)
the following:
■ Minimum of 1000 Volts isolation
RFEQ = RF + [R3*RDS3/(R3+RDS3)] + [R4*RDS4/(R4+RDS4)]
■ Fast TON and TOFF times
■ Low DC and AC signal error
Use these equations for determining the equivalent
■ Long life
resistances with RDS = 100Ω maximum for the PLA160
when the switch is closed (LED is driven). For
Flying capacitor multiplexers allow accurate
determining the resistance with the switch open, RDS ~
multiplexing of low voltage (millivolts), low frequency
infinite (12X109Ω).
signals from thermocouples and other similar sensors
with accompanying high common mode voltages. As
shown in Figure 6, closing relays X will charge up the CONCLUSION
capacitor C to the voltage from the sensor. Thus, C Whether it is a multiplexer, data acquisition, or other
acts as a simplified sample and hold circuit. Opening instrumentation application, the PLA160 is an ideal device
relays X and closing relays Y (in a break-before-make for the switching requirements. With very low leakage
fashion) place the sampled signal on the input of the current and fast switching speeds, the PLA160 was
op-amp circuitry. designed for applications that require sensitivity and fast
switching. In such designs as the amplifier gain switching
– circuit, it is absolutely necessary to have low leakage and
OP
AMP low capacitance. Because the signals are so small in
+
SENSOR C magnitude, low leakage is critical. As in multiplexer designs,
all of the above features are also critical. CP Clare provides
the solutions for your industrial, instrumentation and data
X Y acquisition applications. S 3
S 4
Figure 6. RIN RF R3 R4
DIAL
detection signal is recognized and has initiated the PULSE TS117
LOOP
answering sequence by generating the ringing indication CURRENT
DETECTION
1 2 3 4
signal, the modem chip responds with a signal. The off VCC
Pulse
1kΩ
hook signal generated by the modem is used to activate Generator
the hookswitch solid state relay (CP Clare: LCA or PLA Figure 2. Ring Detector and Loop Detector Circuit
Series), closing the circuit between the tip and ring wires
and connecting the modem to the circuit.
The resistor and capacitor values for the circuit must
CP Clare offers a wide range of SSRs for the telecom be chosen to provide sufficient current to operate the
industry. Form A, B, C, single pole or dual pole devices, detector portion of the TS117 at the required voltage of
detailed specifications of which are found on pages 91- the ringer service. (For Class B ringer service voltage
282. range of 40 to 150VRMS and frequency range of 15.3 to
68Hz.)
2-4 Wire
Surge RJ 11 The impedance of this resistor/capacitor network is
Conversion Data
Modem Off-Hook Protection
Jack
critical to the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). The
Relay smaller the impedance the larger the REN and if the
Control REN is too large it will limit the number of telephone
Unit Ring
Detect devices that can be attached to the line.
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APPLICATION NOTES
ITC117P Integrated Telecom Circuit
Electronic Inductor OH
* The ITC series can also be used with optically coupled
DAAs such as those using CP Clare’s linear optocoupler T
R1
(LOC series). Since the LOC eliminates the transformer, 10V VCC
15V 10V
the bridge Darlington’s function is to sink loop current, + R2 Q1 D1
D2 300V 7.5K 10K
thereby seizing the phone line when going offhook and C1
0.47µF Ring
R3
presenting a high AC impedance across the phone line.
For additional design information on the electronic R
inductor, see the “Electronic Inductor Design” section C2
of this application note. Equivalent Circuit
100V*
L To
I Modem
ELECTRONIC INDUCTOR DESIGN Current
R
AC CHARACTERISTICS SUMMARY
The AC characteristics of the electronic inductor circuit The component and functional integration that the ITC
should ideally be equivalent to a high value inductor series provides makes it an attractive solution for
(see equivalent schematic representation in figure 3) engineers designing DAA circuitry. Some of the major
i.e. 4 - 10H for best performance. The equivalent advantages that the ITC provides are:
inductance of the electronic inductor can be
approximated by L = (R1)(C1)(R3). The ideal electronic ■ Small SOIC package promotes a 60% overall PCB
inductor would have infinite AC impedance and a low space savings over conventional discrete
DC resistance, however, practical considerations such component designs
as the size of the capacitor and cost usually limit the ■ Overall cost savings
inductance of the circuit to between 4H and 10H. It is ■ Solid State performance means increased reliability
important that the capacitor be a good quality Tantalum ■ Provides a single component solution to a many
rated at 10V or greater. Typical capacitance values for component problem, thus reducing inventory of
this capacitor are on the order of about 10µF. various components
■ High isolation voltage
■ Low relay drive current
CENTRAL OFFICE LOOP CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
670Ω max
In addition, the ITC series may be used in conjunction
Central 400Ω 0Ω min
Office (CO) Electronic Inductor
with other CP Clare Semiconductor Group Products
Battery
V D2 (such as the LOC110 which is mentioned elsewhere in
42.5-56.5
VDC L this application note) to provide a complete optical
670Ω max
I
R
solution for DAA design.
0Ω min
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APPLICATION NOTES
Cybergate™ 20XX Series
Description
The Cybergate DAA Module integrates a complete line
interface circuit into a compact 1.07" x 1.07" x 0.4"
package. The following is a list of major functions
included in the DAA, as shown in the functional diagram
in figure 1:
Cybergate™ Data Access Arrangement (DAA) ■ Hookswitch Circuitry
Module ■ Ring Detection Circuitry
CP Clare’s Cybergate ™ Series Data Access ■ Surge Protection
Arrangement (DAA) Module, the Cybergate, combines ■ Gyrator Circuitry
all of the circuitry necessary to implement a complete ■ Transformer Coupling
telephone line interface solution including: ■ Secondary Transient Protection
■ Low Distortion Signal Coupling (V.34 compatible) ■ Caller ID Function (optional)
■ 1.5kVPEAK Isolation ■ Loop Current Detection (optional)
■ 300V Surge Protection
■ Ring Detection A brief description for each of these functions follows:
■ On/Off Hookswitch Relay
■ Compliance to FCC Part 68 Hookswitch Circuitry – The hookswitch asserts the
■ UL1459 and UL1950 Recognized on-hook and off-hook conditions for the phone interface
■ Half-Wave or Full-Wave Ring Detection Available (the difference between being “on-line” and “off-line”).
■ Products covered in this application note: The hookswitch is activated by the host when the host
CYG2000/CYG2001 wishes to place a call or answer a call in response to
CYG2010/CYG2011 an incoming ring signal. In order to perform this function
CYG2020/CYG2021 in the most effective manner, the Cybergate uses a
CYG2030/CYG2031 highly reliable solid state relay activated when the OH
pin is driven LOW (logic ‘0’).
Typical applications for the Cybergate Series include:
■ Home Medical Devices The current required at the input to operate the relay is
■ Plant Monitoring Equipment 4mA minimum. The solid state relay provides no contact
■ Security/Alarm Systems “bounce” and provides up to 350V blocking voltage
■ Modems when on-hook.
■ Utility Meters
■ Voicemail Systems/Telephony Applications Ring Detection Circuitry – The ring detection circuitry
■ Vending Machines detects the ring signal from the central office, which
■ Elevator Control Boxes indicates the presence of an incoming call. This ring
■ Network Routers signal is a high voltage AC signal superimposed on the
■ PBX Systems central office DC battery, nominally 48VDC. This AC
■ PC Mother Boards signal can be at any frequency between 15.3 – 68.0Hz
■ Digital Telephone Answering Machines and have an RMS voltage between 40 and 150 volts,
■ Set Top Cable Boxes VCC
18
294Ω 1 VCC
LINE 1
TX1 10
RING
GYRATOR
LINE 2 2
PROTECTOR
TX2
HYBRID
SURGE
RING
CIRCUIT HOOKSWITCH VCC DETECT TO TELEPHONE LINE
NETWORK
RX
Figure 1. OH RELAY
OH 8 11
TIP
470Ω
Functional RING
RING 9
17
GND GND
VCC
Block Diagram 56kΩ
Power Consumption
Surge Protection Circuit – Metallic (Tip to Ring) surge
protection is another key feature included in the The Cybergate consumes very little power from the host
Cybergate. All circuits function per specification under system. This power is mainly limited to the hookswitch
normal conditions. relay which consumes about 25mW with a +VCC of 5V
and corresponding LED current of 4mA. +VCC can be
Loop Current Detection – On designs requiring loop greater than +5V if desired as there is an internal 470Ω
current detection, a pin, LOOP1 is provided on the LED current limiting resistor in the Cybergate. The
Cybergate. When current is placed on the loop, LOOP1 following boundary equation should be observed,
will be driven low. however, when selecting a +VCC operating voltage:
Gyrator Circuitry – The gyrator circuit included in the {VCC - 1.4V}/470Ω ≤ 22mA
Cybergate™ provides a low DC resistance and a high
AC impedance to the telephone line when the Cybergate It is also important to note that +VCC should be no higher
is in the off-hook state. By doing this, the gyrator is than 20V. This is because the ring detect output
approximating the operation of an inductor (a space transistor’s collector is pulled to +VCC via a 47K resistor.
saving feature as opposed to using a discrete inductor). The maximum VCEO of the transistor is 20V and should
The electronic inductor circuitry is required so that the therefore not be exceeded.
DC current from the telephone line is diverted away
from the transformer windings, thus providing the high The Cybergate module is designed to dissipate about
linearity necessary for V.34 modem performance. 1.5W of power from the telephone line at a maximum
ambient temperature of 70°C.
Transformer Coupling – A low distortion transformer
is used to couple voice/data/fax signals to and from the Interfacing the Cybergate to a Modem Chip
Cybergate. The transformer provides the galvanic Figure 3 shows a CYG20XX connected to a Rockwell
isolation of 1500VPEAK required by FCC Part 68.302. 224ATF Fax/Data modem. The 224ATF has an internal
2-4 wire hybrid that eliminates the need for an external
Secondary Transient Protection – Two back to back hybrid circuit. The modem circuit shown is a 2400 bps
zeners are connected to the transformer secondary data modem with 9600 bps fax capability. The TXA1
across LINE1 and LINE2 connections on the Cybergate. and TXA2 pins from the 224ATF represent the
These zeners clamp any transient voltage above 5V to differentially driven transmit signal and the RXA is the
protect the host circuitry. single-ended signal from the telephone line to the
modem. The 294Ω resistor from TXA1 was selected
for optimum return loss by reflecting a nominal 600Ω
impedance to the telephone line.
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Cybergate™ 20XX Series
+5V +5VA
C96 R80
C22 .1µF 10
.1µF C96
Y1 22µF
18.0003121412
R1 (HS) 1 2 CI-
66 18
2K C23 C24 69 +5V +5VA 13
LED1 +5VD TDACO
R2 (RR) 3 4 65 47
RRE- 47PF 82PF 55 NMI- TDACI +5V
12
2K LED1 5% 5% 54 XTLO MODEO 17
R3 (CD) 5 6 DCDL- XTLI MODEI C
NC 52 A2 TRSTO
11
63 48
2K LED1 70 RRE- TRSTI 10 1 VCC 7
R4 (OH) 7 8 OH- DCDL- RRSTO 45 LINE 1
RRSTI 9
2K LED1 RSTEO .001µF
44
R5 (RD) 1 2 RXD- RSTEI 5
2 LINE 2 GND 9
+5V TSTEO
2K LED2 49
R7 R37 TSTEI 45
(SD) 3 4 TXD- R33 4.7K CYG20XX
C61 4 .1µF
2K LED2 3.3K 53 3
R7 (TR) 5 6 DTRL- 67 TEST- 42 TIP
5
.1µF 64 RESET- 36 OH TIP 11
2K LED2 DTRL- TLKRELAY- FB1 TO TELEPHONE
68 38
R8 (MR) 7 8 MR- 2 MR- OHRELAY- 25
3 RING RING 10 LINE
R91 IDLEN1 RXA 23 FB2 RING
2K LED2 3 2 TXA1
+5V 22
10K IDLE TXA2
4 1 29
IDLE DIS U21 VC
71 72
75 IDLEN0 RING-
1 WAKEUP- 79
94 DTR- A/RI 29
V.24 69 TXD- AGCIN
(EIA-232-C) 62 RI- C33
INTERFACE 66 CTS- .1µF
TRANSCEIVERS 64 RXD-
63 CI-/HS 27
61 DCD- RFILO 14
DSR- SLEEP- 41 +5V
SLEEPI- C91
1000PF
75
16 SEREN- 3
97 DGND D
DGND 2G
60 S
81 DGND
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified DGND 1
1. All resistor values are in OHMS, 5%.1/4W 57
59 DGND C54
2. All capacitor values are in microfarads, 20%.50V DGND
66 10µF 6
37 DGND 16V 3 7 SPKR1
AGND
19
SPKR 78 5 C55 E15
21 2 1
31 AGND 91 8 1 220µF 2
43 AGND 77 C55 4 10V
AGND
E16
.1µF C90 R10 8 OHMS
U11
+5V HYGXC46 .01µF + 1K
8 +5V C12
10µF
1
CB 2
C25 7 SK 3
.1µF 6 DI 4
5 BND DO R34
RC224ATF-S 2.5K
SERIAL PQFP
R1 +5V
VT 9.1k
– R3
V+ C4 294
+ VCC
LINE1
R8 V- C2
R4
+ U1A 10µF +VBATT
50Ω 0.001µF
12k LINE2 GND
V1 -5V
L1
MC1458 CYG20XX 10H
R7
600Ω
R6 OH TIP
R5 20k LINE
44k – TERMINATION
VR RING RING
L2 C1
U1B +
2.2µF
10H
NOTES:
Adjust R4 for maximum trans-hybrid loss from VT to VR. This circuit provides -VBATT
approximately -20dB loss.
R2/R1 provides +7dB amplification to compensate for -7dB transmit insertion loss in circuit.
R5/R6 provides +7dB amplification to compensate for -7dB receive insertion loss in circuit.
R3 at 294Ω provides optimum return loss for nominal 600Ω line termination.
In a similar manner to the transmit calculation, we obtain Figure 6. CYG20XX Series Trans-Hybrid Loss
the receive insertion loss from the data sheet and note
that it is approximately 7dB. For an overall DAA gain of applications, and the 600Ω + 2.2µF combination should
1, it is necessary to select resistor values R5 and R6 serve as a reference. C2 serves to improve the trans-
such that 7dB amplification is achieved. Assuming R6 hybrid loss by counteracting the leakage inductance of
is 20K, R5 is calculated to be 44K. the transformer at higher frequencies. Referring to figure
6, the return loss maxima occur at the center of the
Receive and Transmit Signal Separation – voice band which is desirable for optimum operation.
Trans-hybrid loss
We now have the transmit and receive gains of U1A Precautions When Implementing the Hybrid Circuit–
and U1B set such that VR will be at the same signal Due to the small size and low distortion characteristics
level as the incoming receive signal appearing on the of the CYG20XXs transformer, it is extremely important
Tip and Ring connections. Also, the Tip and Ring to use op amps with a low DC output offset voltage.
connections will see the same level transmit signal as Generally, any DC voltage exceeding 10mV on the
VT. We must now attenuate the signal transmitted by output of U1A can cause the transformer’s distortion
the host system at VT to keep it from entering the receive characteristics to degrade due to core saturation. For
path at VR, thus providing receive and transmit op amps with higher output offset, it is advisable to use
separation and completing the 2-4 wire converter. U1B a 10µF capacitor (aluminum or tantalum) in series with
is configured as a summing amplifier that sums the R3 as shown in figure 5. This capacitor will block any
transmit VT signal with the transmit signal appearing at DC offset voltage thus maintaining the transformer
the LINE1 input of the CYG. These signals are 180° secondary DC current at 0mA. Op amps such as the
out of phase, therefore the resultant output of U1B will MC1458 were found not to require this capacitor due to
be 0V, thus removing the transmit signal from VR. their offset being sufficiently low. The voltage rating of
Completely removing VT from VR would represent an the capacitor should be rated 50VDC.
infinite trans-hybrid loss. In practical circuits, it is not
possible to achieve infinite loss. Losses can range from Return Loss Performance – The return loss is the measure
-10dB to -40dB depending on how well the components of impedance mismatch of the telephone line and the DAA
are matched and the impedance of the telephone line. expressed in dB. Return loss is expressed as:
Since the telephone line is a complex impedance, trans- [Z L + Z 0 ]
hybrid loss also varies over the 300Hz - 4kHz voice [ L 0]
RL(dB) = 20 Log Z − Z
band as shown in figure 6. R4 should be optimized to
ZL = Telephone line impedance in Ω
achieve the highest return loss possible with a 600Ω
termination as shown in figure 5. R7 and C1 comprise
Z0 = DAA impedance in Ω
a network suggested by the FCC to emulate the typical
telephone line impedance. Telephone line
characteristics varies from location to location in actual
45 1
40 0.8
35 0.6
Return Loss (dB)
Amplitude (dB)
30 0.4
0.2
25
0
20
-0.2
15
-0.4
10 -0.6
5 -0.8
0 -1
300 800 1300 1800 2300 2800 3300 3800 4300 300 800 1300 1800 2300 2800 3300 3800 4300
Frequency (Hz) Frequency (Hz)
Figure 7. CYG20XX Series Return Loss Figure 8.. CYG20XX Series Frequency Response
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board with these components will be based on the includes the surge protection, transient protection, ring
results of the radiated emissions coming out of the detection, hookswitch circuitry, and impedance
telephone line during FCC testing. balancing circuits required for the interface design in a
■ If a multi-layer board is not used, keep ground compact 1.07" x 1.07" x 0.4" module. In addition to our
traces at least 25 mils to 50 mils wide. current offering, ask for versions which include loop
■ Maintain LINE1 and LINE2 connections as short current detection and/or Caller ID features. In all,
as possible and use guarding techniques when advantages are numerous when utilizing this complete
running these traces. drop-in DAA solution.
■ Maintain Tip and Ring connections at least 100 mils
away from all other connections on the boards. If a Some of the more obvious benefits are as follows:
ground plane is used, keep the plane away from
■ Plug and Play DAA
Tip and Ring connections.
■ Compact design for space/PCB cost savings
■ Reduced design costs
Conclusions ■ Reduced “design to market” time
The Cybergate™ 20XX is a complete, functional Data ■ Complete integrated solution, including surge
Access Arrangement (DAA), and complements CP protection and transformer
Clare’s complete line of integrated telecommunication ■ Very low risk design solution
solutions. By incorporating all of our core technologies,
such as solid state switching, optical coupling and Coupled with our company’s commitment to stand
transformer/coil technology, we are able to provide an behind the user with “complete applications support”,
unmatched level of functionality and integration for the all these benefits make the Cybergate™ 2000/2001 a
telecom interface design. Technically, the Cybergate must when interfacing your product to the Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
VCC 18
Gnd 17
CYG2000/
CYG2001
10Ω 1/8 W MF
Tip 11 To Telephone line TIP
Ring 10 To Telephone line RING
10Ω CYG2000/
CYG2001
Phone
VCC 18 OR Jack
Gnd 17
Tip 11 TIP
Ring 10 C
CYG2000/ L RING
CYG2001 C
1/4 250V fuse
Tip 11 To Telephone line TIP
Ring 10 To Telephone line RING L = 1/2 – 21/2 turn ferrite bead
10Ω C = 300 – 1000 PF @1000 VDC ceramic
TX2
HYBRID
SURGE
RING
CIRCUIT HOOKSWITCH VCC DETECT TO TELEPHONE LINE
NETWORK
RX
OH 5 11
OH RELAY TIP
470Ω 4
RING 3
GND RING GND
VCC
56kΩ
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Cybergate™ 21XX Series
have an RMS voltage between 25 and 120 volts, with a Power Consumption
typical ring cadence of 2 seconds on and 4 seconds The CYG21XX Series consumes very little power from
off. The ring detection network includes an LED that the host system. This power is mainly limited to the
emits light on one half cycle of the ring frequency and hookswitch relay which consumes about 40mW with a
couples this light to an output phototransistor. The output +VCC of 5V and corresponding LED current of 8mA. +VCC
phototransistor provides pulses from +V CC (via an can be greater than +5V if desired as there is an internal
internal 56K pull-up resistor) to ground, in response to 470Ω LED current limiting resistor in the CYG21XX
the ring signal. These pulses are presented to the RING Series.
pin on the CYG21XX Series. The duty cycle of these
pulses is dependent on the amplitude and frequency of It is important to note that +VCC should be no higher
the incoming ring signal. The RING signal is typically than 20V. This is because the ring detect output
connected to an input port on the microcontroller or data transistor’s collector is pulled to +VCC via a 56K resistor.
pump located on the host system, where it is qualified The maximum VCEO of the transistor is 20V and should
as a valid ring signal. therefore not be exceeded.
Surge Protection Circuit – Metallic (Tip to Ring) surge The CYG21XX Series is designed to dissipate about
protection is another key feature included in the 1.5W of power from the telephone line at a maximum
CYG21XX Series. All circuits function per specification ambient temperature of 70°C.
under normal conditions.
Interfacing the CYG21XX Series to a
Gyrator Circuitry – The gyrator circuit included in the
Modem Chip
Cybergate™ provides a low DC resistance and a high
AC impedance to the telephone line when the CYG21XX Figure 3 shows a CYG21XX Series connected to a
Series is in the off-hook state. By doing this, the gyrator Rockwell 224ATF Fax/Data modem. The 224ATF has
is approximating the operation of an inductor (a space an internal 2-4 wire hybrid that eliminates the need for
saving feature as opposed to using a discrete inductor). an external hybrid circuit. The modem circuit shown is
The electronic inductor circuitry is required so that the a 2400 bps data modem with 9600 bps fax capability.
DC current from the telephone line is diverted away The TXA1 and TXA2 pins from the 224ATF represent
from the transformer windings, thus providing the high the differentially driven transmit signal and the RXA is
linearity necessary for V.34 modem performance. the single-ended signal from the telephone line to the
modem. The required matching network consists of a
Transformer Coupling – A low distortion transformer resistor with a parallel capacitor. The capacitor will be a
is used to couple voice/data/fax signals to and from the 10% ceramic, 16V device and the resistor will be 2%,
CYG21XX Series. The transformer provides the 1/8W in the range 100Ω – 900Ω depending on the
galvanic isolation of 1500VRMS required to meet the country.
supplementary level of isolation of EN60950/EN41003.
+5V +5VA
C96 R80
C22 .1µF 10
.1µF C96
Y1 22µF
18.0003121412
R1 (HS) 1 2 CI-
66 18
2K C23 C24 69 +5V +5VA 13
LED1 +5VD TDACO
R2 (RR) 3 4 65 47
RRE- 47PF 82PF 55 NMI- TDACI +5V
12
2K LED1 5% 5% 54 XTLO MODEO 17
R3 (CD) 5 6 DCDL- XTLI MODEI C
NC 52 A2 TRSTO
11
63 48
2K LED1 70 RRE- TRSTI R
10 1 VCC 7
R4 (OH) 7 8 OH- DCDL- RRSTO 45 LINE 1
RRSTI 9
2K LED1 RSTEO .001µF
44
R5 (RD) 1 2 RXD- RSTEI 5
2 LINE 2 GND 9
+5V TSTEO
2K LED2 49
R7 R37 TSTEI 45
(SD) 3 4 TXD- R33 4.7K CYG21XX
C61 4 .1µF
2K LED2 3.3K 53 3
R7 (TR) 5 6 DTRL- 67 TEST- 42 TIP
5
.1µF 64 RESET- 36 OH TIP 11
2K LED2 DTRL- TLKRELAY- FB1 TO TELEPHONE
68 38
R8 (MR) 7 8 MR- 2 MR- OHRELAY- 25
3 RING RING 10 LINE
R91 IDLEN1 RXA 23 FB2 RING
2K LED2 3 2 TXA1
+5V 22
10K IDLE TXA2
4 1 29
IDLE DIS U21 VC
71 72
75 IDLEN0 RING-
1 WAKEUP- 79
94 DTR- A/RI 29
V.24 69 TXD- AGCIN
(EIA-232-C) 62 RI- C33
INTERFACE 66 CTS- .1µF
TRANSCEIVERS 64 RXD-
63 CI-/HS 27
61 DCD- RFILO 14
DSR- SLEEP- 41 +5V
SLEEPI- C91
1000PF
75
16 SEREN- 3
97 DGND D
DGND 2G
60 S
81 DGND
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified DGND 1
1. All resistor values are in OHMS, 5%.1/4W 57
59 DGND C54
2. All capacitor values are in microfarads, 20%.50V DGND
66 10µF 6
37 DGND 16V 3 7 SPKR1
AGND
19
SPKR 78 5 C55 E15
21 2 1
31 AGND 91 8 1 220µF 2
43 AGND 77 C55 4 10V
AGND
E16
.1µF C90 R10 8 OHMS
U11
+5V HYGXC46 .01µF + 1K
8 +5V C12
10µF
1
CB 2
C25 7 SK 3
.1µF 6 DI 4
5 BND DO R34
RC224ATF-S 2.5K
SERIAL PQFP
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Cybergate™ 21XX Series
Applications Requiring an External 2-4 Wire extracts the receive signal from the telephone line by
Hybrid Circuit subtracting the transmit signal from the composite signal
appearing at C or B = C-A.
For full-duplex communications over the telephone line,
it is required that both transmit signals (signals from
The practical implementation of the above scheme
the host to the telephone line) and receive signals
varies depending on the particular application, however,
(signals from the telephone line to the host) appear
we will examine a very basic hybrid circuit as an
simultaneously on the single pair telephone line. It is
example. The hybrid circuit usually consists of a dual
the function of the 2-4 wire converter or hybrid to
operational amplifier and some discrete resistors as
separate the transmit and receive signals from the single
shown in figure 4. To simplify the analysis of the circuit,
pair telephone line and put out the receive signal for
we will explain the operation of:
the host to process. The hybrid also functions – along
with the coupling transformer – to set the proper ■ Transmit to the telephone line
matching impedance for the telephone line and transmit ■ Receive from the telephone line
the host transmit signal to the coupling transformer. It’s ■ Cancellation of the host transmit signal VT from
important to note that most modems today have this the receive path VR
hybrid function built into the chip set (refer to figure 3)
so it won’t be required to design a hybrid circuit in many Transmit to the Telephone Line
cases. However, other applications including voice
Suppose that the VT signal from the host system is at a
processing circuits may require an “external” hybrid
level of -9dBm and we wish to have this signal presented
circuit.
to the telephone line at this level. Since the transmit
insertion loss from the data sheet is specified at 7dB, it
Referring to figure 2, the host transmit pair sends a
is necessary to select resistor values R2 and R1 such
signal denoted as ‘A’ to the telephone line via the
that U1A will amplify VT by 7dB. Since gain (dB) = 20
CYG21XX Series. Signal ‘C’ on LINE1/LINE2 and TIP/
Log [R2/R1] we select an arbitrary value of R2 and then
RING represents both the transmit signal from the host
calculate R1. For this example we select R2 = 20K which
‘A’ and the signal from the telephone line to the host
yields an R1 of approximately 9.1K.
denoted as ‘B’. Signal ‘C’ is the sum A + B. The hybrid
R2
20K
R1 +5V
VT 9.1K
–
V+ R3
LINE1
R8 V-
R4
+ U1A LINE2
50Ω
C3 C2 RING +VBATT
12K
-5V 0.001 GND
V1 µF CYG21XX
MC1458 OH L1
MUTE 10H
+5V VCC R7
R6 600Ω
R5 20K TIP LINE
VR 44K –
TERMINATION
RING
L2 C1
U1B +
2.2µF
10H
NOTES:
Adjust R4 for maximum trans-hybrid loss from VT to VR. This circuit provides -VBATT
approximately -20dB loss.
R2/R1 provides +7dB amplification to compensate for -7dB transmit insertion loss in circuit.
R5/R6 provides +7dB amplification to compensate for -7dB receive insertion loss in circuit.
R3/C3 provides optimum return loss for nominal 600Ω line termination.
R1 +5V
VT 9.1K
–
V+ + R3
LINE1
R8 V-
R4
+ U1A C4 LINE2
50Ω 10µF C3 C2 RING +VBATT
12K
-5V 0.001 GND
V1 µF CYG21XX
MC1458 OH L1
MUTE 10H
+5V VCC R7
R6 600Ω
R5 20K TIP LINE
VR 44K –
TERMINATION
RING
L2 C1
U1B +
2.2µF
10H
NOTES:
Adjust R4 for maximum trans-hybrid loss from VT to VR. This circuit provides -VBATT
approximately -20dB loss.
R2/R1 provides +7dB amplification to compensate for -7dB transmit insertion loss in circuit.
R5/R6 provides +7dB amplification to compensate for -7dB receive insertion loss in circuit.
R3/C3 provides optimum return loss for nominal 600Ω line termination.
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APPLICATION NOTES
Cybergate™ 21XX Series
45
Precautions When Implementing the
40
Hybrid Circuit
35
ZL = Telephone line impedance in Ω The CYG21XX Series has been designed to comply
with PTT clauses relevant to DAA specifications from
Z0 = DAA impedance in Ω the following standards:
0.4
0.2 and Ring connections.
0
-0.2 Conclusions
-0.4 The Cybergate™ 21XX Series is a complete, functional
-0.6 Data Access Arrangement (DAA), and complements CP
-0.8 Clare’s complete line of integrated telecommunication
-1 solutions. By incorporating all of our core technologies,
300 800 1300 1800 2300 2800 3300 3800 4300
such as solid state switching, optical coupling and
Frequency (Hz)
transformer/coil technology, we are able to provide an
Figure 8. CYG21XX Series Frequency Response unmatched level of functionality and integration for the
telecom interface design. Technically, the CYG21XX
EMI Considerations Series includes the surge protection, ring detection,
The CYG21XX Series is designed to meet both mute function, hookswitch circuitry, and impedance
EN55022 and EN50082-1 requirements. balancing circuits required for the interface design in a
compact 1.07" x 1.07" x 0.4" module. In all, advantages
High speed modems and other circuits that contain high are numerous when utilizing this complete drop-in DAA
frequency crystal oscillators can present special solution.
problems when it comes time to submit the device to
the compliance lab. In order to minimize the risks Some of the more obvious benefits are as follows:
associated with radiated emissions, the designer should ■ Plug and Play DAA
keep the following points in mind: ■ Compact design for space/PCB cost savings
■ Reduced design costs
■ If possible, use a four-layer PCB design instead of ■ Reduced “design to market” time
a double-sided PCB. Having a separate VCC and ■ Complete integrated solution, including surge
ground plane will minimize radiated emissions and protection and transformer
decrease the noise susceptibility of the device. An ■ Very low risk design solution
alternative is to do a double-sided board and four-
layer board in parallel and evaluate the results.
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Reliability
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
CP Clare devices are electrostatic discharge (ESD) Part Type HBM MM CDM
sensitive and it is necessary to take specific precautions ESD ESD ESD
in order to ensure protection from damage that may be Threshold Threshold Threshold
induced by ESD. We follow all precautions identified in Voltage Voltage Voltage
EIA 541 (Packaging ESD devices) and EIA 625 (ESD (kV) (kV) (kV)
Handling) and perform an internal audit in order to
ensure our conformance to ESD guidelines. Our LCA110 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
product is measured for ESD sensitivity on a quarterly LCA110L >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
basis, during which we measure the threshold of existing LCA120 >14.0 >3.0 >4.0
product to ensure that ESD protection levels are being LCA700 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
met. OMA130 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
OMA160 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
CP Clare measures the ESD sensitivity by employing PLA140 7 1.2 1.1
three models: PLA150 >8.0 >2.0 1.3
LCB110 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
1) Human Body Model (HBM) LCB120 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
This type of ESD simulation test is associated with TS117L(LEDs) >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
people who acquire a charge from everyday PAA110 1.5 0.6 0.85
movement and a discharge from the person’s PAA110L 1.5 0.45 0.75
finger to the component. The HBM simulation is OAA160 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
performed according to ESD-S5.1 1993. PAA140 3.5 1.3 1.35
2) Charged Device Model (CDM) LBA110 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
Charged device simulation test is associated with LBA126 >8.0 0.65 >1.5
a discharge occuring when a component LBA127 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
approaches an electrical conductor with a different LDA101 6.5 0.85 >1.5
electrostaic potential. The CDM simulation LDA201 6 0.85 >1.5
is performed according to ESD-DS5.3 1993. LDA111 >8.0 >2.0 >1.5
3) Machine Model (MM) FDA200 <0.5 <0.05 <0.35
The machine model simulation test is associated FDA215 <0.5 0.1 0.5
with the charge build-up between the machine
and the component, and then discharged upon Table 1
contact. This simulation provides no resistance
in order to replicate a conductive machine. The ■ Infant Mortality (IM) in percent (%)
MM simulation is performed according to ESD- ■ Steady State (SS) as measured in FITs
S5.2 1994.
The product improvement programs that we have in
The results of the ESD testing are listed in Table 1. progress are focused on continually improving device
reliability and adherence to operating specifications.
Reliability Testing
CP Clare employs the techniques of reliability testing in ■ The (PPM) level of our product is measured at an
order to continuously monitor and evaluate the quality internal Quality Audit prior to shipment. All defects
performance and conformance of our standard product. detected at the audit are included in the calculation
The reliability of our product is measured along three of PPM-5, per EIA-STD 554.
key points of product life: ■ Infant mortality is determined by a 48 hour HTRB
testing performed weekly on our standard product.
■ Dead on arrival as measured in PPM per EIA-STD ■ Steady state failure rates are determined through
SSA our monthly Reliability Monitors and quarterly
Requalifications of our product.
Table 2
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Reliability
Soldering procedures JESD 22-A112 and JESD22-A113. Moisture
The soldering conditions for CP Clare components will uptake from atmospheric humidity occurs by diffusion.
vary depending on the package style: During the solder reflow process, in which the
component is attached to a printed circuit board, the
1. Through hole components: whole body of the component is exposed to the process
When soldering through hole components, the temperatures. The combination of moisture uptake and
soldering temperature must be kept at 260 oC reflow soldering may lead to moisture induced
maximum for a duration of 10 seconds or less. delamination and cracking of the component. Using the
IR profile and test procedures given above, CP Clare
2. DIP, Flatpack, and SOIC surface mount surface mount components are level 1, not moisture
components: sensitive. The moisture sensitivity of surface mount
components are measured once each quarter to ensure
Infrared reflow (IR) soldering; there is no change in moisture sensitivity levels.
LED VF Stability - Hot Storage LED VF Stability - Autoclave LED VF Stability - Cold Storage
1.235 1.230 1.25
1.230 1.225
1.24
1.220
1.225
LED VF (V)
1.23
LED VF (V)
LED VF (V)
Average 1.215
1.220 Minimum 1.210 1.22
Maximum
1.215 1.205
1.21
1.200
1.210 Average 1.20 Average
1.195 Minimum Minimum
1.205 Maximum Maximum
1.190 1.19
0 250 500 1000 0 48 96 0 250 500 1000
Time (hrs) at 125°C Test Time (hrs) at 121°C 100%RH and 2 atm Time (hrs) at -40°C
LED VF Stability - HTFB LED VF Stability - Thermal Cycle On Resistance Stability - Autoclave
1.25 1.225 80
% of Max On-Resistance
1.220
1.24 75
1.215
1.23 70
LED VF (V)
LED VF (V)
1.210
1.22 1.205 65
1.200
1.21 60
1.195
1.20 Average Average 55 Average
Minimum 1.190 Minimum Minimum
Maximum Maximum Maximum
1.19 1.185 50
0 250 500 1000 0 50 100 0 48 96
Time (hrs) at 125°C and IF = 20mA Number of Thermal Cycles from -65 to +125°C Time (hrs) at 121°C 100%RH and 2 atm
Output Leakage Stability - Cold Storage Output Leakage Stability - Hot Storage Output Leakage Stability - HTRB
140 160 180
Average Average
Minimum Minimum 160
120 140
Output Leakage (nA)
60 80
80
60
40 60 Average
40 Minimum
20 Maximum
40 20
0 250 500 1000 0 250 500 1000 0 250 500 1000
Time (hrs) at -40°C Time (hrs) at 125°C Time (hrs) at 125°C and 80% WVDC
Output Leakage Stability - Autoclave Output Leakage Stability - Thermal Cycle Ron Stability - Cold Storage
300 300 80
Percent of Max. On-Resistance
150 150 65
100 100 60
50 50 55
0 0 50
0 48 96 0 50 100 0 250 500 1000
Test Time (hrs) at 121°C 100%RH and 2 atm Number of Thermal Cycles from -65 to +125°C Time (hrs) at -40°C
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Reliability
Ron Stability - Hot Storage Ron Stability - Thermal Cycle Toff Stability - Hot Storage
80 80 0.20
Percent of Max. On-Resistance
0.18
% Max. On-Resistance
75 75 0.16
70 70 0.14
Toff (ms)
0.12
65 65 0.10 Average
Minimum
0.08 Maximum
60 60 0.06
55 Average 55 Average 0.04
Minimum Minimum 0.02
Maximum Maximum
50 50 0
0 250 500 1000 0 50 100 0 250 500 1000
Time (hrs) at 125°C Number of Thermal Cycles from -65 to +125°C Time (hrs) at 125°C
Toff Stability - Autoclave Toff Stability - Cold Storage Toff Stability - Thermal Cycle
0.30 0.14 0.40
Average
0.35 Minimum
0.25 0.12 Maximum
0.30
0.20 0.10
Toff (ms)
0.25
Toff (ms)
Ton (ms)
Average
0.15 0.08 Minimum 0.20
Maximum
0.06 0.15
0.10
0.10
0.05 Average 0.04
Minimum 0.05
Maximum
0 0.02 0
0 48 96 0 250 500 1000 0 50 100
Test Time (hrs) at 121°C 100%RH and 2 atm Time (hrs) at -40°C Number of Thermal Cycles from -65 to +125°C
Ton Stability - Cold Storage Ton Stability - Hot Storage Ton Stability - Autoclave
2.0 2.0 3.0
1.8 1.8
1.6 Average 1.6 2.5
Minimum
1.4 Maximum 1.4
2.0
Ton (ms)
Ton (ms)
Ton (ms)
1.2 1.2
1.0 1.0 Average 1.5
Minimum
0.8 0.8 Maximum
0.6 0.6 1.0
0.4 0.4 Average
0.5
0.2 0.2 Minimum
Maximum
0 0 0
0 250 500 1000 0 250 500 1000 0 48 96
Time (hrs) at -40°C Time (hrs) at 125°C Test Time (hrs) at 121°C 100%RH and 2 atm
1.2
1.0
0.8
Average
0.6 Minimum
Maximum
0.4
0 50 100
Number of Thermal Cycles from -65 to +125°C
CP Clare’s Reed Relay Products are manufactured to the process technology and design for manufacturing;
cover the global requirements for dry reed switches, reed relays meeting survivability requirements after
and relays. CP Clare’s Reed Relays are designed in being subjected to immersion in vapor phase, IR reflow
modular packages so custom relay requirements can or convection ovens in a surface mounting solder reflow
be readily incorporated. Please call our applications environment; the ability of reed relays to contain leakage
engineering group to discuss these special rates in the low femto amps; with the package sizes
requirements. decreasing dramatically; the reed relays showing
excellent RF as well as time domain (fast pulse)
Reed Relays continue to develop and expand as a characteristics. The reed relay will be around well into
technology due to the improvement of the following: the 21st century. Some of the features and the markets
contacts from a plated surface to a sputtered surface; where reed relays are used are listed below.
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REED RELAY PRODUCTS
Electromechanical Relays
Electromechanical Relays(EMRs) are similar to reed millions of operations high power high performance reed
relays in that they are magnetically actuated by a relay relays become the design-in choice. EMR’s small size
coil or solenoid and actual metal contacts close and is particularly inviting when constructing a matrix
initiate a circuit. EMRs are plastic sealed unlike reed requiring ‘hot’ switching.
relays which are hermetically sealed. EMRs by design
are multi-functional and typically are 2 -Form-C (double Our EMRs are made on an automated line optimizing
pole double throw). If multi-pole form C switching and quality and providing the lowest possible cost. For this
‘hot’ switching are required, EMRs are the design of reason we do not have many options available and do
choice. If switching low level signals < 5 volts and not offer many specials.
< 10 mA reed relays are a better choice. EMRs by
design have a stronger restoring force with heavier The EMRs are capable of switching up to 125 VA and
contacts, and therefore, have the ability to switch can switch up to 2 amp max with a max switching voltage
voltages and currents into the millions of operations. of 250 volts. Voltage standoff between coil and contact
When switching higher voltages and currents for 10s of can be as high as 2500 volts.
DESCRIPTION
The 1" x 0.1" grid relay series is a general purpose series that is pin-for-pin compatible with most competitor
relays. Some configurations of this relay series are capable of switching up to 1000 Volts and up to 2 Amps with
a maximum 50 Watt switching. The series includes Form-A, Form-B and Form-C models, some of which have up
to 6 poles.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Standard nominal voltages include 5, ■ Telecom
12 and 24 volts ■ Instrumentation
■ Electromagnetic shield ■ General purpose electronics
■ Multi-pole configurations ■ Industrial
■ 1.0" x 0.15" pin spacing available ■ Process control
■ FCC Part 68 compatible
Switching Current
MRB 0.50 Amps
922A 0.25 Amps
Carry Current
MRB 1.5 Amps
922A 0.4 Amps
Switching Frequency
MRB/922A 500 Hz
Contact Resistance
MRB/922A 200 mΩ
(See detailed specifications for more information.)
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MRB ■ 922A
SPECIFICATIONS
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 108 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance
Across Open Contacts - - - 1 - - - pF
Open Contact to Coil - - - 2 - - - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 250 - - - - - VDC/PeakAC
Contacts to Coil I/O 1400 - - - - - VDC/PeakAC
Operate Time At Nominal Coil Voltage
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave TOP - 1 2 - 1.5 - ms
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.50 2 - 2 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -40 - +105 -40 - +105 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -38 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 10Hz - 500Hz G - - 10 - - 10 Gs
(Survival)
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 20 - - 30 Gs
(Survival)
Weight - - 5.8 - - - 5.1 grams
(1)
For further information, consult factory
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
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MRB ■ 922A
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
6 4 2 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25
5.08 ± 0.18
9.27 MAX. 9.14 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) (0.200 ± 0.007) Top View Top View
(0.365) (0.360)
–
0.63 ± 0.05 DIA.
(0.025 ± 0.002) 6 4 2 4 2
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18 Top View Top View
(1.000 ± 0.007)
– –
6 4 2 8 4 2
5.08 ± 0.18 10 8 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 1.0 x 0.1 1N 1.0 x 0.1 2L
(0.200 ± 0.007)
14.35 MAX. 9.14 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) Top View
(0.565) (0.360) 7 5 1 9 7 31
10.16 ± 0.18 + + +
(0.400 ± 0.007)
– – –
8 6 2 10 8 4 2
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MRB ■ 922A
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
mm
(inches)
1.0 X 0.1 4A 0.50 0.63 ± 0.05 DIA. 1.0 X 0.1 4A
(0.020) (0.025 ± 0.002) 2.03 REF.
11 9 7 5 3 1
(0.080) 9 7 5 3 1
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
2.54 ± 0.18
(0.100 ± 0.007) 12 10 8 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 10 8 6 4 2
16.89 MAX. 9.14 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) 7.62 ± 0.18 Top View
(0.665) (0.360) (0.300 ± 0.007) Top View
12.70 ± 0.18
(0.500 ± 0.007)
1.0 x 0.1 5A/2N/3C 0.50 0.63 ± 0.05 DIA. 1.0 x 0.1 5A 1.0 x 0.1 2N 1.0 x 0.1 3C
(0.020) (0.025 ± 0.002) 2.03
13 11 9 7 5 3 1
(0.080) 11 9 5 3 1 9 7 5 3 1
11 9 7 5 3 1
+
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
5.08 ± 0.18 –
3.20 ± 0.25 (0.200 ± 0.007) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 12 10 8 6 4 2 12 10 6 4 2 12 10 8 6 4 2
19.43 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) 10.16 ± 0.18 Top View
9.14 MAX.
(0.765) (0.360) (0.400 ± 0.007) Top View Top View Top View
12.70 ± 0.18
(0.600 ± 0.007)
1.0 x 0.1 6A/4C 0.50 0.63 ± 0.05 DIA. 1.0 x 0.1 6A 1.0 x 0.1 4C
(0.020) (0.025 ± 0.002) 2.03 REF.
15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
(0.080) 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
+
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
2.54 ± 0.18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 (0.100 ± 0.007) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
21.97 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) 7.62 ± 0.18 Top View
9.14 MAX.
(0.865) (0.360) (0.300 ± 0.007) Top View Top View
12.70 ± 0.18
(0.500 ± 0.007)
17.78 ± 0.18
(0.700 ± 0.007)
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
3.81 ± 0.18 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 (0.150 ± 0.007) 4 2
(0.125 ± 0.010)
11.81 MAX. 9.14 MAX. 7.62 ± 0.18 Top View
(0.465) (0.360) (0.300 ± 0.007) Top View
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
3.81 ± 0.18 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 6 4 2
(0.125 ± 0.010) (0.150 ± 0.007)
14.35 MAX. 9.14 MAX. Top View
(0.565) (0.360) Top View
7.62 ± 0.18
(0.300 ± 0.007)
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
10 8 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 8 6 4 2
19.43 MAX. 9.14 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) 7.62 ± 0.18 Top View
(0.765) (0.360) (0.300 ± 0.007) Top View
15.24 ± 0.18
(0.600 ± 0.007)
28.96 MAX.
(1.140) 25.40 ± 0.18
(1.000 ± 0.007)
10 8 6 4 2 10 8 6 4 2
3.20 ± 0.25 3.81 ± 0.18
21.97 MAX. 9.14 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010) (0.150 ± 0.007) Top View Top View
(0.865) (0.360) 11.43 ± 0.18
(0.450 ± 0.007)
15.24 ± 0.18
(0.600 ± 0.007)
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MRB ■ 922A
ORDERING INFORMATION
MRB XX XX XX XX
Series Options
Blank = No option
A = End coil termination
E = Electrostatic shield
U = UL recognized
Contact Form
1A = 1-Form-A Nominal Coil Voltage
2A = 2-Form-A 05 = 5V
3A = 3-Form-A 06 = 6V
4A = 4-Form-A 12 = 12V
5A = 5-Form-A 24 = 24V
6A = 6-Form-A
1B = 1-Form-B
2B = 2-Form-B Relay Type
1L = 1-Form-A Latch Blank = 1" x 0.1" relay
2L = 2-Form-A Latch 15 = 1" x 0.15" relay
1N = 1-Form-A, 1-Form-B
2N = 2-Form-A, 2-Form-B
922A XX C XX
Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s ATE Series reed relays are designed for use in integrated circuit test systems and similar instrument
grade applications. Their small size and magnetic shielding allow for the high density packing required when
used on custom load boards. Some models are available with a coaxial shield which provides a 50Ω characteristic
impedance. These relays are ideally suited for carrying fast digital pulses and low-power, high-frequency signals.
All ATE relays have hermetically sealed contacts, which provide long life and high reliability.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small size ■ IC tester load boards and performance
■ Magnetically shielded boards
■ Coaxial shield for 50Ω impedance ■ High frequency communications
■ RF transmission up to 500MHz ■ High frequency scanners
■ Fast digital pulse applications (<200 ps) ■ Mixed signal testers
■ Low capacitance ■ Basic testers
■ Fast switching speed (up to 500 Hz) ■ RF Switching
■ Hermetically sealed contacts
■ Designed for direct PC board or socket
mounting RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Parameter Min Typ Max Units
Contact Rating 10 50 Watts
(Some models)
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 1000 Vdc
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RF & Automatic Test Equipment
SPECIFICATIONS
ATE11AXX1X ATE21AXX2X
1-Form-A 1-Form-A
E/S Shield Coaxial Shield
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak Resistive VL - - 200 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IL - - 0.5 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IC - - 1 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak Resistive - - 10 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 500 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - 10 - - 10 - - x106 Op
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100 Hz, DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
1.5 msec
Contact Material - - Rh - - Rh - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1011 - - 1011 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts Shield Floating - - 0.6 - - 0.6 - pF
Shield Guarding - - 0.15 - - 0.15 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 250 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Shield I/O 250 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts/Shield to Coil I/O 1000 - - 1000 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, including bounce At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - - 0.5 - - 0.55 ms
no bounce - ATE5/ATE8) 30 Hz Square Wave - - - - - - - -
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.1 - - 0.1 - ms
RF Characterisitics
Isolation at 500 MHz - - n/a - - 28 - dB
Insertion Loss at 500 MHz - - n/a - - 0.3 - dB
VSWR at 500 MHz - - n/a - - 1.2 - -
Rise Time - - n/a - - 150 - ps
Characteristic Impedance - - n/a - 45 50 60 Ω
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pin, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 1 Hz - 2000 Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 1.2 - - 1.2 - grams
1 8 1 8
Schematic Diagrams 2 7 2 7
(Top View)
3 6 3 6
4 5 4 5
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
ATE Series ATE Series ATE Series
VSWR - Form A Contact Insertion Loss - Form A Contact Isolation - Form A Contact
2.8 0 0
Typical Insertion Loss (dB)
2.4 -20
-0.5
Typical VSWR
2.2 -30
-40
2.0
-1.0 -50
1.8
-60
1.6
-70
1.4 -1.5
-80
1.2 ATE2 1A0520
ATE2 1A0520 -90
1.0 -2.0 -100
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak Resistive VL - - 125 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IL - - 0.25 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IC - - 0.75 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak Resistive - - - 3 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 100 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - - 5 - - 10 - x106 Op
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100 Hz, DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
1.5 msec
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 109 - - 1011 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts Shield Floating - - 1.3 - - 0.6 - pF
Shield Guarding - - 0.8 - - 0.2 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 200 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Shield I/O 250 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts/Shield to Coil I/O 1000 - - 1000 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, including bounce At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.5 - - 0.5 - ms
no bounce - ATE5/ATE8) 30 Hz Square Wave - - - - - - - -
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.1 - - 0.1 - ms
RF Characterisitics
Isolation at 500 MHz - - 30(1) - - 38(1) - dB
Insertion Loss at 500 MHz - - 0.4 (1) - - 0.4 (1) - dB
VSWR at 500 MHz - - 1.4 (1) - - 1.3 (1) - -
Rise Time - - 150(1) - - 150(1) - ps
Characteristic Impedance - - 50(1) - - 50(1) - Ω
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pin, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 1 Hz - 2000 Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1 /2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - - 1.2 - - 1.2 grams
1 8 (2) 1 8 (2)
Schematic Diagrams 2 7 2 7
(Top View)
3 6 3 6
4 5 4 5
(1) (2)
Notes: Measurements taken with coaxial shield version. E/S shield on pin #7, Coaxial shield on 6 & 7.
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
ATE Series ATE Series ATE Series
VSWR - Form C Contact Insertion Loss - Form C Contact Isolation - Form C Contact
2.8 0 0
Typical Insertion Loss (dB)
2.4 -20
-1.0
Typical VSWR
2.2 -30
-1.5 -40
2.0
-2.0 -50
1.8
-2.5 -60
1.6
-70
1.4 -3.0
-80
1.2 -3.5 ATE3 1C0520 ATE3 1C0520
-90
1.0 -4.0 -100
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
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RF & Automatic Test Equipment
SPECIFICATIONS
ATE61AXXXX ATE71AXXXX
1-Form-A 1-Form-A
High Voltage 500Ω Coil Resistance
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak Resistive VL - - 400 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IL - - 0.5 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IC - - 1 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak Resistive - - - 10 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 500 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - - 10 - - 10 - x106 Op
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100 Hz, DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
1.5 msec - - - - - - - -
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1011 - - 1011 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts Shield Floating - - 0.7 - - 0.6 - pF
Shield Guarding - - 0.1 - - 0.2 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 1000 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Shield I/O 1000 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts/Shield to Coil I/O 1000 - - 1000 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, including bounce At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.25 - - 0.5 - ms
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.1 - - 0.1 - ms
RF Characterisitics
Isolation at 500 MHz - - 28(1) - - 28(1) - dB
Insertion Loss at 500 MHz - - 0.3 (1) - - 0.3 (1) - dB
VSWR at 500 MHz - - 1.2 (1) - - 1.2 (1) - -
Rise Time - - 150(1) - - 150(1) - ps
Characteristic Impedance - - 50(1) - - 50(1) - Ω
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pin, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 1 Hz - 2000 Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - - 1.2 - - 1.2 grams
(2)
Schematic Diagrams 1 8 (2) 1
2
8
7
2 7
(Top View) UP
3 6 3 6
4 5 4 5
(1) (2)
Measurements taken with coaxial shield version. E/S shield on pin #7, Coaxial shield on 6 &7.
Contact Form Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
1
2
8
7
ATE X XX XX X X
20.58 MAX. 17.78 12.70 Series Options
(0.810) (0.700) (0.500) ATE Pin Type
0.50 3 6 0=Standard
(0.018) 4 5
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CUP SERIES
Clare Universal Package
DESCRIPTION
The CUP Series has become a standard in the European relay market due to its versatile switch and schematic
options. The staggered pin layout gives more space and allows for higher isolation from pin to pin on the PC
board when compared to 1.0" x 0.1" relays. There is a choice between plastic and metal covers, as well as non-
encapsulated types for lower capacitance. The CUPV models offer high input to output isolation and are BS EN
60950 approved.
APPROVALS
■ Consult factory for PTB approved types
■ UL Recognized
■ EN60950 certified CUPV types
CUP C, E, P CUP V
Switch Type 1 Switch Type 1
Dry Reed DYAD®
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. DYAD ®
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 200 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 0.75 - - 0.75 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 2 - - 2 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 10 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0 V 10mA - - 500 - 300 500 - x106 Ops
(1)
Rated Loads - - - - - - - x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Across Open Contacts IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Contact to Coil - 10 10 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - 1 1.5 - 1.3 2.5 pF
Open Contact to Coil - - 2.5 3 - 3.75 5 pF
Closed Contact to Coil - - 5 5.5 - 4 5.5 pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 350 - - 350 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 2800 - - 5600 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, no bounce At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - 0.55 1(2) - 0.55 1 ms
(bounce included) 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.5 1.3 - 0.6 1 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -40 - +105 -40 - +105 °C
Operating Temperature TO -40 - +85 -40 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 10Hz - 500Hz G - - 20 - - - Gs
(Survival) 5Hz - 2000 Hz (Sw type 1) - - - - - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
(Survival)
Weight (1A) - - 3.8 - - 8 - grams
Weight (2A2B/5A) - - 15.8 - - 15.8 - grams
(1)
Consult factory for life requirements
(2)
1.5 msec. maximum for 4&5 form A relays, 1.5 msec. maximum for 5 form A, 2 form B and 2A2B relays
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Clare Universal Package
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
(1)
Other packages available: C = metal cover; E = plastic cover, fully sealed; P = metal cover, fully sealed; S = open version
(2)
Other contact forms available: 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 1B, 2B, 1A1B, 2A2B, 1L (Latch)
(3)
All CUPV models BS certified (4000 VRMS)
CUP
Switch Type 1
Rated Load: 10VA
99.9 2
50.0 1
30.0
20.0 0
% Cumm. Fail
10.0 -1
100V-100mA Load
5.0 0.763 x 106 ops 90% Survival -2
3.0 3.919 x 106 ops MTBF
2.0 -3
20V-500mA Load
1.0 1.290 x 106 ops 90% Survival -4
5.978 x 106 ops MTBF
0.5 -5
0.3 50V-200mA Load
0.2 0.317 x 106 ops 90% Survival -6
0.1 0.671 x 106 ops MTBF -7
0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0
Number of Operations (x106)
ORDERING INFORMATION
A complete part number is represented by the digits below.
CUP C, E, P
CUP X XXXX X XX
Contact Form
001A = 1-Form-A
002A = 2-Form-A
003A = 3-Form-A
004A = 4-Form-A
005A = 5-Form-A
001B = 1-Form-B
002B = 2-Form-B
1A1B = 1-Form-A,1-Form B CUP V SERIES
2A2B = 2-Form-A,2-Form-B
001L = 1-Form-A latching
CUP V X 0 X 0 X
Series Nominal Voltage
05 = 5V
12 = 12V
Model 24 = 24V
48 = 48V
Switch Type
1 = DYAD®: Dry reed Contact Form
0 = 1-Form-A
1 = 1-Form-A
2 = 1-Form-B
3 = 1-Form-A, 1-Form-B
Consult factory for additional drawings & various contact forms. 4 = 2-Form-A
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Clare Universal Package
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
4
6 2
6 4 2
0.64
(0.025)
4 8
3.20 6 6 6 2
(0.125) 8 6 4 2 – +
2.54
12.00 MAX. 10.00 MAX. (0.100) Top View
(0.472) (0.393)
7.62 Top View Top View
(0.300)
Top View
CUP C/CUP P 1A1B/2B/3A CUP C/CUP P 3A CUP C/CUP P 2B CUP C/CUP P 1A1B
0.50
(0.020)
7 3 7 3 7 3 7
9 5 1 5 – 5 +
9 1 – 9 1 + 9 1
33.00 MAX. 22.86 ± 0.18
(1.300) 27.94 ± 0.18
(0.900 ± 0.007) (1.100 ± 0.007)
0.64 8 4
(0.025) 10 6 2
3.20 8 4 8 4 8
(0.125) 5.08 ± 0.18 6 6 6
(0.200 ± 0.007) Top View
14.60 MAX. 10.20 MAX.
(0.574) (0.402) Top View Top View Top View
10.16 ± 0.18
(0.400 ± 0.007)
15.24 ± 0.18
(0.600 ± 0.007)
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
4
0.64 6 2
(0.025) 4 4 2
3.20
(0.125) Top View
5.08 ± 0.18 Top View Top View
10.50 MAX. 10.20 MAX. (0.200 ± 0.007)
(0.414) (0.402)
75 3 1 75 1 75 1
– + – +
4 8
6 6 6 2
– +
33.00 MAX. 20.86 ± 0.18 27.94 ± 0.18
(1.300) (0.900 ± 0.007) (1.100 ± 0.007)
Top View
8 4 4
6 2
6
Top View
Top View
0.64 8 4
(0.025) 10 6 2
3.20
(0.125) 5.08 ± 0.18 8 4 8 4 8 8
(0.200 ± 0.007) Top View 6 6 10 6 2
15.30 MAX. 10.20 MAX.
(0.602) (0.402)
Top View Top View Top View Top View
10.16 ± 0.18
(0.400 ± 0.007)
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Clare Universal Package
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
CUP E 4A CUP E 4A
0.50
(0.020)
11 7 3 7 3
9 5 1
11 9 5
33.00 MAX. 1
22.86 ± 0.18 27.94 ± 0.18
(1.300) (0.900 ± 0.007) (1.100 ± 0.007)
0.64 12 8 4
(0.025) 10 6 2
3.20 8 4
(0.125) 2.54 ± 0.18 10 6
(0.100 ± 0.007) Top View
17.80 MAX. 10.20 MAX. 7.62 ± 0.18
(0.700) (0.402) (0.300 ± 0.007) Top View
12.70 ± 0.18
(0.500 ± 0.007)
11 7 3 11 7 3 11 3
13 9 5 1 9 5 13 9 5 1
13 1 13 1
33.00 MAX. 22.86 ± 0.18
(1.300) 27.94 ± 0.18
(0.900 ± 0.007) (1.100 ± 0.007)
0.64 12 8 4
(0.025) 14 10 6 2
3.20 12 8 4 12 4 12 8 4
(0.125) 5.08 ± 0.18 10 6 10 6 14 10 6 2
(0.200 ± 0.007) Top View
20.40 MAX. 10.20 MAX.
(0.803) (0.402) 10.16 ± 0.18
(0.400 ± 0.007) Top View Top View Top View
DESCRIPTION
The DIP Series’ efficient packaging offers low input power with industry standard pin configurations. Models are
available with 4000V input/output isolation for telecom and industrial applications. A variety of contact materials
are available to meet life and load requirements of demanding applications. The sputtered ruthenium contacts
are unaffected by polymer buildup and thus maintain low and stable contact resistance.
The DIP Series’ current sensing models are available for telecom line loop requirements. Standard models can
sense currents of up to several amps. They also can sense open or closed circuits, making them useful in
industrial, avionic, and automotive applications as well.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ IEC950, UL & CSA approvals pending Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
Coil Power 30 - - mW
(some models)
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Low Power & Current Sensing
SPECIFICATIONS
DIP31CXXXX DIP41AXXXX
1-Form-C 1-Form-A
Standard Mini-DYAD®
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. Ruthenium Contact Ruthenium Contact
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak Resistive VL 0 - 125 0 - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IL 0 - 0.25 0 - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IC 0 - 0.5 0 - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak Resistive - - - 3 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 200 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - - 5 - - 10 - x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance(2) 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
Resistance(2)
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 1.2 - - 0.6 - pF
Contact to Coil 1 KHz Test Signal - - 2.5 - - 0.75 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 200 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 1&3) I/O 1500 - - 3750 - - VAC RMS
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 2) I/O 1500 - - 1500 - - VAC RMS
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 1.5 - - 0.4 - ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 1.5 - - 0.2 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pin, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz - 2000Hz (dry) G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 8 - - 8 - grams
Schematic Diagrams 2
14
13 2
14
(Top View)
6 6
Option 1 8 8
1 14 1 14
2 2
Option 2(1)
6 6
7 8 7 8
1 14
Option 3
7 8
(1)
Optional electrostatic shield is tied to pin #9. On models with diode, pin #2 is positive.
(2)
For pin option 3, the contact resistance will increase by 0.02Ω due to series resistance of internal connections.
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 0.45 - - 0.6 - pF
Contact to Coil 1 KHz Test Signal - - 0.6 - - 0.75 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 800 - - 200 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Coil (Pin Options 1&3) I/O 3750 - - 3750 - - VAC RMS
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 2) I/O 1500 - - - - - VAC RMS
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.6 - - 0.75 - ms
including bounce 30Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.2 - - 0.1 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz - 2000Hz (Dry) G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11 ± 1 ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 8 - - 8 - grams
14 14 (1)
Schematic Diagrams 2 2
(Top View)
Option1 6 6
8 8
1 14 (1)
2
Option 2
6
7 8
1 14
Option 3
7 8
(1)
Optional electrostatic shield is tied to pin #9. On models with diode, pin #2 is positive.
(2)
For pin option 3, the contact resistance will increase by 0.02 Ω due to series resistance of internal connections.
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Low Power & Current Sensing
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Contact Form Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage
Conditions ±10%, 25°C Must operate by, 25°C Must release by, 25°C
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
Contact Form Nominal Coil Current Coil Resistance Operate Current Release Current
Conditions 25°C 25°C, ±10% Must operate by (25°C) Must release by (25°C)
Part # Min Typ Max1 Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
mm
(inches)
0.63
(0.020)
1 14
2 13
19.05 MAX. 15.24 ± 0.18 10.16 ± 0.18
(0.750) (0.600 ± 0.007) (0.400 ± 0.007)
0.63 6 9
(0.020) 7 8
ORDERING INFORMATION
DIP X XX XX X X
Series Options
DIP Blank = No option
A = Magnetic shield
Model # B = Diode option (across pins 2+ & 6-)
3,4,6 C = Electrostatic shield
Coil Voltage
05 = 5V
12 = 12V
24 = 24V
DIP XXXXX
Series Model #
DIP 10001
10002
10015
10025
10050
10100
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DIP 14 SERIES REED RELAYS
PRMA ■ DSS7 ■ PRME
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s epoxy molded DIP 14 Series offers a variety of contacts and schematics to meet the needs of a wide
range of applications. With switching up to 10 Watts and a 4000V isolation option, the DIP 14 Series is a relay
package that allows for automatic insertion directly on PCBs as well as insertion into standard 14 Pin DIP sockets.
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - 100 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - 0.25 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - 0.4 - - 2 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - 3 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V 10mA - 20 - 300 500 - x106 Ops
Related Loads(1)
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - 200 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance .5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec DCR - N/A - - N/A - mΩ
Contact Material - Rh - - Ru -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 109 1010 - 1010 1012 - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - 2.5 3 - 0.7 1 pF
Open Contact to Coil 3 3 - 1.5 2 pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts 250 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 1400 - - 1400 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - 1.5 2 - .25 0.5 ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 1.5 3 - .25 0.5 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -40 - +105 -40 - +105 °C
Operating Temperature TO -40 - +80 -40 - +80 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - 260 - - - 260 °C
Vibration Resistance(2) 10 Hz - 500 Hz for PRMA Form A&B G - - 10 - - 20 Gs
(Survival) 5Hz - 500Hz for PRMA Form C
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 100 Gs
(Survival)
Weight - 1.5 - - 1.5 - grams
(1)
Refer to life graphs
(2)
Use caution not to exceed vibration resistance limits while ultrasonically cleaning relays with DYAD switches. Contact CP Clare Engineering for more details/recommendations.
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PRMA ■ DSS7 ■ PRME
SPECIFICATIONS
DSS7 PRME
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated.
Molded 4 Pin Molded 8 Pin
Operate voltage, release voltage, and coil resistance will change
Dry Reed Low profile
approximately 0.4%/°C as ambient temperature varies. Dry Reed
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 200 - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 0.5 - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 2 - 2 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - 10 - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0 V 10mA 300 500 - 300 500 - x10 6 Ops
Related Loads(1)
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance .5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec DCR - N/A - - N/A - mΩ
Contact Material - Ru - - Ru -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 1012 - 1010 1012 - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - 0.7 1 - 0.8 1 pF
Open Contact to Coil 1.5 2 1.5 2 pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts 250 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 5600 1000 VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - 0.25 0.5 - 0.25 1 ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.25 0.5 - 0.25 0.5 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -40 - +105 -40 - +105 °C
Operating Temperature TO -40 - +80 -40 - +80 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - 260 - - 260 °C
Vibration Resistance(2) 5Hz - 500Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
(Survival)
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 100 - - 100 Gs
(Survival)
Weight - 1.5 - - 1.5 - grams
(1)
Refer to life graphs
(2)
Use caution not to exceed vibration resistance limits while ultrasonically cleaning relays with DYAD switches. Contact CP Clare Engineering for more details/recommendations.
Contact Form Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage Nominal Input Power
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
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PRMA ■ DSS7 ■ PRME
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
PRMA PRMA
Life/Contact Load Characteristics Allowable Operating Range
(Confidence Level 99%) 100
25
Life: >10x106 Operations
75
15 50
10
25
5
0
0 0 200 400 600 800 1000
0 100 200 300 400
Operating Frequency
Contact Load (mA)
PRMA PRMA
Operate Time vs Nominal Voltage Contact Noise Envelope
500 (Bandwidth 10KHz)
60
1A7A
400
Operate Time (µs)
40 10K
200 0
-20
100
-40
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -60
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Multiple of Nominal Voltage
Time After Coil Energization (ms)
PRME PRME
3.20 ± 0.25 0.46
(0.125 ± 0.009) (0.018)
1 14
2 13 1 14
10.16 15.24 13
19.60
(0.772) (0.400) (0.600)
6 9
7 8 6
7 8
5.00 MAX.
6.40 (0.197) Top View
(0.252) Top View
5.30 ± 0.10 Options:
(0.208 ± 0.003) Diode - pin #13 is positive
Electrostatic shield - pin 9
7.62
(0.300)
0.28
(0.011)
8.90 MAX.
(0.350)
DSS7 DSS7
0.49
(0.019)
1 1
13 13
19.60 MAX. 10.16 15.24
(0.772) (0.400) (0.600)
6 6
8 8
3.20 ± .25
(0.125 ± 0.009) Top View Top View
6.70 MAX.
6.90 MAX. (0.264)
(0.272)
7.33 MAX.
(0.289)
7.62
(0.300)
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PRMA ■ DSS7 ■ PRME
ORDERING INFORMATION
XXXX XX XX X
Series Options
PRMA A = ES option
DSS7 B = Diode option
C = Shield & diode option
S = Modified pinout (Coil at 2 & 6, contact
at 8 & 14, DSS7 only)
Ordering Information
Special Schematics
PRME 25005
PRME 15005
PRME 15002
PRME 15003
PRMA 10037
PRMA 10038
PRMA 10039
These represent
full part numbers.
DESCRIPTION
This series uses the standard 16 pin DIP package. Options include 2-Form-C contacts, with 10W switching
power. All relays are completely sealed and made of plastic material that conforms to UL94 flammability standard.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ 2-Form-C switching option ■ Industrial
■ Stable contact resistance over life ■ Signaling
■ 4000 Vac input-output isolation ■ Metering
■ High insulation resistance
■ Long life > 100 million operations
■ FCC68 compatible
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DIP 16 SERIES REED RELAYS
LSR
SPECIFICATIONS
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. LSR
Operate voltage, release voltage, and coil resistance will 2-Form-C
change approximately 0.4%/°C as ambient temperature varies. Dry Reed
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 100 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 0.2 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 0.5 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 3 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V 10mA - 50 100 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads(1) x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 200 mΩ
Contact Material - - Rh - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 109 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - - 2.3 pf
Open Contact to Coil - - - 2.4 pf
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 200 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contact to Coil I/O 5600 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, including At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - - 1 ms
bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - - 1.5 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -30 - +85 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +70 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 10Hz - 500Hz G - - 10 Gs
(Survival)
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
ORDERING INFORMATION
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MLR SERIES RELAYS
Security and Telecom Relays
DESCRIPTION
The MLR Series’ efficient packaging offers the advantage of low input power with industry standard pin
configurations. Models are available with 2500V input/output isolation for telecom and industrial applications
where needed. A variety of contact materials are available to meet life and load requirements of the most demanding
applications. The sputtered ruthenium contacts maintain low and stable contact resistance and are immune to
the buildup of polymers that cause high contact resistance in rhodium plated or electromechanical armature style
relays.
The MLR’s low power coils are ideal for battery driven applications, such as security sensors. An effective magnetic
shield protects the sensor from external source influence. Current sensing models are available to meet telecom
line loop requirements such as off hook detection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ High input-output isolation (4 KV available upon ■ Telecom (off hook detection)
request) ■ Security (infrared sensors)
■ Small size (0.9" x 0.4") ■ General purpose
■ Low contact resistance (<150 mΩ)
■ 10-watt contact rating
■ Low coil resistance version available for Line RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Loop applications
■ Magnetic shielding Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
■ Available in 1-Form-A & 1-Form-C contact Coil Input Power - 25 - mW
configurations (some models)
■ High coil resistance versions available for
low-power applications Switching Voltage - - 400 Volts
(some models)
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak Resistive VL - - 150 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IL - - 0.25 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IC - - 0.5 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak Resistive - - - 3 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 200 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - 5 - - 10 - - x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 1.5 - - 0.8 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 200 - - 250 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 1,4) I/O 2500 - - 2500 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 2,3,5) I/O 1500 - - 1500 - - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 1.0 - - 0.7 - ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 1.5 - - 0.1 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pin, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11 ± 1 ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 12 - - 12 - grams
Relay Package B B
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Security and Telecom Relays
SPECIFICATIONS
MLR61A MLR100
1-Form-A 1-Form-A
High Voltage Current Sensing
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. Ruthenium Contact
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak Resistive VL - - 400 - - 100 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IL - - 0.5 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak Resistive IC - - 1 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak Resistive - - - 10 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 500 - - 200 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - - 5 - - 1 - x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 0.8 - - 0.8 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 800 - - 150(1) - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 1,4) I/O 2500 - - 4000 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil (Pin Option 2,3,5) I/O 1500 - - 1500(2) - - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.6 - - 1.0 - ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.25 - - 0.1 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pin, 5 sec. max. - - - +250 - - +250 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
or 10Hz - 500Hz
Shock Resistance 11 ± 1 ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 12 - - 12 - grams
Relay Package B A
(1)
Model MLR10001 is 230V minimum
(2)
Model MLR 10001 is 2000V
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
(1)
For schematic options, please refer to drawings on next page.
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
MLR10001 22 230 9 10 11 15 5 2
MLR10002 22 230 9 10 11 15 5 2
MLR10003 22 230 16.2 18 19.8 15 5 1
MLR10004 13 170 16.2 18 19.8 9 2.55 2
MLR10005 22 170 9 10 11 15 5 1
(1)
For schematics, please refer to drawings on next page.
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Security and Telecom Relays
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
mm
MLR Package A (inches) 2.54 ± 0.10
(0.100 ± 0.004)
951
22.50 MAX. 17.78 ± 0.10
(0.886) (0.700 ± 0.004)
0.64 MAX. 10 6 2
(0.025)
7.75 MAX. Top View
10.50 MAX. (0.305) 5.08 ± 0.10
(0.413) 3.10 ± 0.40 (0.200 ± 0.004)
(0.121 ± 0.016)
10.25 MAX.
(0.404)
73
951
22.00 MAX. 17.78 ± 0.10
(0.866) (0.700 ± 0.004)
10 6 2
0.65 MAX.
(0.026) 84
2.54 ± 0.10
3.20 ± 0.25 (0.050 ± 0.004) Top View
10.16 MAX. (0.125 ± 0.010)
(0.400)
5.08 ± 0.10
10.10 MAX. (0.200 ± 0.004)
(0.398)
MLR X XX XX X
Series Pin Options
10 2 10 2 MLR 1,2,3,4,5
Top View Top View
Refer to schematic
Model # drawings
MLR Schematic Option 3 MLR Schematic Option 4
3,4,6
9 1 9 1 Coil Voltage
Contact Form 05 = 5V
1A = 1-Form-A 2 = 12V
1C = 1-Form-C
10 2 10 6 2
Top View Top View
CURRENT SENSING RELAYS
MLR Schematic Option 5
9 1 MLR XXXXX
Series Model #
10001
10002
10003
10004
10 6 2
Top View
10005
DESCRIPTION
The MRBS is a non-polarity sensitive device with a high sensitivity version for direct coupling to TTL and CMOS
outputs without auxiliary relay drivers. This is due to low input power requirements (10mW) while maintaining the
high isolation and low contact resistance features of the Clare DYAD®. The MRBS has a sealed package for
automatic board processing.
Alternate low resistance single and dual coil versions are designed for telecommunication applications sensing
off-hook conditions without loading the line or causing distortion of the line balance condition.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ High isolation ■ Telecommunications
■ Electromagnetic shielding ■ Battery powered
■ Fully encapsulated assembly to meet power, ■ Current sensing
size and assembly requirements
■ Reduced input power
■ FCC68 compatible
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MRBS ■ MRBS2
SPECIFICATIONS
MRBS2
MRBS Current Sensing
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. 1-Form-A 1-Form-A
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/Peak AC Resistive VL - - 200 - - 75 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/Peak AC Resistive IL - - 0.5 - - 0.15 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/Peak AC Resistive IC - - 1 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/Peak AC Resistive - - - 10 - - 5 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 100 - - 100 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads(1)
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - 0.6 2 - 0.6 2 pF
Open Contact to Coil - - 2.5 5 - 2.5 5 pF
Closed Contact to Coil - - 4.5 6.5 - 4.5 6.5 pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts I/O 250 - - 210 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 1400 - - 1400(2) - - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 1.3 2 - 1.3 2 ms
(MRBS including bounce) 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 1 1.5 - 1 1.5 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +70 -20 - +70 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz to 2000Hz G - - 10 - - 10 Gs
(Survival)
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1 /2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
(Survival)
Weight - - 11 - - 11 - grams
(1)
Consult factory for life requirements
(2)
Model MRBS20012 is rated at 4000VRMS .
Conditions ±10%, 25°C Must operate by 25°C Must release by 25°C Schematic
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
Note: Operate voltage, release voltage, and coil resistance will change by 0.4%/°C as ambient temperature varies.
Units mA Ω mA mA
Conditions ±10%, 25°C Must operate by 25°C Must release by 25°C Schematic
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
MRBS 20002, 20037, and 20046 operate values are specified with 2 coils wired in series, magnetically aiding.
MRBS Schematics
MRBS MRBS MRBS MRBS
Schematic 1 Schematic 2 Schematic 3 Schematic 4
7 1 5 3
– 7 5 1 +
7 5 1
14 12
8 2
6 Top View – 8 4 2 +
86 4 2
Contact Form
1.27 001A = 1-Form-A
13.00 MAX. 3.20 ± 0.25 (0.050) Top View
(0.512) (0.125 ±0.010)
7.62
13.50 MAX.
(0.300) MRBS2
(0.532)
Full part numbers are listed in the coil specification chart above.
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MRF SERIES REED RELAYS
Special Applications
DESCRIPTION
The MRF series represents the smallest surface mount relay in the world. Designed to dramatically reduce board
space requirements, the MRF series uses less than 50 mm2 of PCB area. The MRF8 was specifically designed
for passing high frequency signals. Its small size reduces the switch-to-shield capacitance, enabling the relay to
pass frequencies approaching 3 GHz with minimal distortion and insertion loss. In addition, the small size makes
it ideal for fast digital pulse applications in which minimal rise times through the relay are necessary.
The MRF series was developed using a new patent pending process that ensures long lasting (200 million
operations at signal level) and reliable operation after undergoing the stress of IR reflow or vapor phase processes.
The relays are available in the standard lead configuration, J-bend, gull and axial; they can also be ordered on
tape and reel for automatic insertion equipment.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Surface mount relay ■ IC testers
■ Ability to pass 3 GHz ■ Mixed signal testers
■ Rise time <50 psec. ■ High-frequency communication
■ 50Ω characteristic impedance ■ High bandpass feedback applications
■ Fast digital pulse application ■ Telecom
■ Gull or “J” lead available ■ Security
■ Patent pending design
■ Compatible with IR & vapor phase soldering RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ Low profile
■ Low capacitance
Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
Switching Voltage 100 Volts
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1011 1013 - 1011 1013 - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - 0.2 - - 0.2 - pF
Open Contact to Coil/Sheild - - 1 - - 0.8 1 pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 150 - - 150 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Shield - N/A - - 150 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts/Shield to Coil - 1000 - - 500 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - 200 - - 200 - ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 50 - - 50 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -55 - +100 -55 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -40 - +85 -40 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature (1) - - - +265 - - +265 °C
Vibration Resistance 10Hz - 5Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Reed = 5Hz - 2000Hz)
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 0.7 - - 0.7 - grams
(1)
Can withstand up to a one minute immersion in a surface mount soldering process.
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
MRF8 Series MRF8 Series MRF8 Series MRF8 Series
VSWR - (1A05) Insertion Loss - (1A05) Rise Time - (1A05) Isolation - (1A05)
1.8 0 1000 0
Typical Insertion Loss (dB)
800 -20
1.6 -0.2
Amplitude (mV)
Typical VSWR
700 -30
1.5 -0.3 600 -40
1.4 -0.4 500 -50
1.3 -0.5 400 TRISE = 45 psec typ. -60
300 -70
1.2 -0.6
200 -80
1.1 -0.7 100 -90
1.0 -0.8 0 -100
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Time (nsec) Frequency (MHz)
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Special Applications
DIMENSIONS
mm MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
(inches)
0.51
9.35 (0.020) 7.62 MAX. 10.16 REF. 8.15
7.62 MAX.
(0.300) (0.368) (0.300) (0.400) (0.350)
0˚+5˚
1 7 1 7
3.00 Top View 5.08 MAX. 4.10 MAX. 3.00 Top View
5.08 MAX. 4.35 MAX.
(0.200) (0.171) (0.120) (0.200) (0.161) (0.120)
2 8 2 8
1 7 1 7
Top View Top View
3˚ MIN 3.00
5.08 MAX. 7˚ MAX 0.76
(0.200) (0.030) (0.120)
7.62 MAX. 8.60 REF. 6.35 7.62 MAX. 10.16 REF. 8.15
(.300) (.339) (.250) (0.300) (0.400) (0.320)
1 7 1 3 57 1 3 57
Top View Top View 1.00 Top View
5.08 MAX. 4.25 MAX. 3.00 5.08 MAX. 4.25 MAX.
(.167) (.120) (0.040)
(.200) (0.200) (0.167)
3.00
Dot on top of package (0.120)
denotes pin #1 side of relay. Dot on top of package
denotes pin #1 side of relay.
3.80 MAX. 0.40 MRF8 Gull Wing MRF8 J Lead MRF8 J Lead
(0.150) (0.015) (Lead Option -01) (Lead Option -22) (Lead Option -02)
0.51
(0.020) 1.00 1.00 1.00
(0.040) (0.040) (0.040)
2 4 68
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
ORDERING INFORMATION
MRF X XX XX XX X
Series Shipping Package
1 = Tube
Model # 2 = Tape & Reel
4,8
Pinout definition
Contact Form 00 = Axial
1A = 1-Form-A 01 = Gull
02 = J bend 8.60 max
22 = J bend 10.16 max
Coil Voltage
05 = 5V
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SIP SERIES REED RELAYS
SIL4 ■ DSS4
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare offers a large selection of molded SIP relays to meet customer applications. The DSS4 was developed
several years ago and continues to be the relay of choice for hook switch applications in modems and general
purpose applications. The SIL4 is the first of a series of new molded products ideally suited for use in high
reliability requirements. Its design centers on a new patent pending process aimed at protecting the hermetically
sealed reed switch. When properly protected, the reed switch outperforms most other electromechanical switching
devices for operating life (at low signal levels), isolation, low resistance and low operating power.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 200 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 0.5 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 2 - - 2 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 10 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V 10mA - - 1000 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads(1) x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - 95 120 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, DCR - - 150 - N/A N/A mΩ
1.5 msec
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1012 1013 - 1010 1012 - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - - 0.8 - - 1 pF
Open Contact to Coil - - 1.2 - - - 2 pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts I/O 250 - - 250 - - VDC/Peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 2500 - - 1500 - - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - 0.2 0.5 - 0.25 0.5 ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.1 0.5 - 0.15 0.5 -
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -55 - +125 -40 - +105 °C
Operating Temperature TO -40 - +85 -40 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins,10 sec. max. - - - +260(2) - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance(3) 5Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
(Survival)
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 100 - - - -
(Survival)
Weight - - 1.8 - - 1.6 - grams
(1)
Refer to life graphs
(2)
Capable of surviving infrared solder-reflow process
(3)
Use caution not to exceed vibration resistance limits while ultrasonically cleaning relays with DYAD switches.
Contact CP Clare Engineering for more details/ recommendations
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SIL4 ■ DSS4
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Contact Form Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage Nominal Input Power
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
0.33
(0.013)
SIL4/DSS4 SIL4/DSS4
Rated Load: 5VA Rated Load: 10VA
99.9 2 99.9 2
50.0 1 50.0 1
30.0 30.0
20.0 0 20.0 0
% Cumm. Fail
% Cumm. Fail
10.0 -1 10.0 6
20V-500mA Load -1
1.290 x 10 ops 90%
6
Survival
5.0 -2 5.0 5.978 x 10 ops MTBF -2
3.0 3.0
2.0 48V-100mA Load -3 2.0 50V-200mA Load -3
6 6
1.0 0.935 x 10 ops 90% Survival -4 1.0 0.317 x 10 ops 90% Survival -4
2.576 x 106 ops MTBF 0.671 x 106 ops MTBF
0.5 -5 0.5 -5
0.3 10V-500mA Load 0.3 100V-100mA Load
6 6
0.2 4.064 x 10 ops 90% Survival -6 0.2 0.763 x 10 ops 90% Survival -6
0.1 12.838 x 106 ops MTBF -7 0.1 3.919 x 106 ops MTBF -7
0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0 0.1 1.0 10.0 100.0
6 6
Number of Operations (x10 ) Number of Operations (x10 )
SIL4/DSS4
Relay Temperature Rise vs. Coil Power
(5V)
50
40
Delta T (°C) of Relay
30
20
10
0
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200
Coil Input Power (mW)
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SIL4 ■ DSS4
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
SIL4/DSS4 SIL4/DSS4
Timing vs. Frequency Operate/Release Time vs Overdrive
250 (Diode Suppression)
2000 200
200
MAX
150
Operate Timing MIN
Release Timing
100 1000 100
Operate Timing
50 Release Timing
500 50
0 MAX
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 MIN
0 0
0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
Frequency (Hz)
Times Nominal Coil Drive
SIL4/DSS4 SIL4/DSS4
Operate/Release Time vs. Overdrive Operate/Release Time vs. Overdrive
(No Diode Suppression) (Diode & Zener Suppression)
2000 200 2000 200
Operate Timing (µs)
MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE
If relays are inserted in close proximity, the pickup and dropout voltages will be affected by the magnetic flux
produced when the coils are energized.
In general, worst-case magnetic interaction conditions for pull-in voltage in a matrix exist when all relay fields
have the same polarity and all of the fields are from adjacent relays (See figure).
The direction of the parameter shift is determined by whether the stray flux aids or bucks the flux produced by the
coil of the relay under consideration.
To calculate the change in pull-in voltage and dropout voltage, multiply the percent change shown by the relay’s
nominal voltage. For example, if the percent change in pull-in voltage is 14% for a 5V nominal relay, the pull-in
voltage will increase by 0.7 volts.
SIL4/DSS4
Magnetic Interference
20.0%
Relay under test
% Increase of P.I. and D.O.
Adjacent Relays
15.0%
10.0% x x
1. Nominal
voltage is applied
to the adjacent relays.
5.0% 2. The % increase of pull-in
and drop out of the relay under test is measured
and compared with the values without any
magnetic influence of adjacent relays.
0.0%
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
Distance Between Centers of Adjacent Relays
(x, in inches)
ORDERING INFORMATION
XXXX XX XX X
Series Blank = No diode
SIL4 B = Diode option
DSS4 (SIL4 & DSS4)
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SMR SERIES REED RELAYS
SMR4 ■ SMR6
DESCRIPTION
The SMR series is the first of a new group of surface mount relays that were developed using a patent pending
process. The internal design ensures the hermeticity of of the reed switch and viability of all internal connections
when exposed to the thermal stresses of IR reflow and vapor phase processes.
The SMR4 is a low profile package that is ideally suited for telecom, instrumentation and PCB test applications.
The SMR6 was developed for high frequency applications and contains a coaxial shield for 50Ω impedance line
matching. Low capacitance across the contacts and from contact to coil allows the relay to pass signals ranging
from DC to 1.5 GHz. Both packages are available in either axial, gull or J-bend lead configurations. Tape and reel
packaging is also available for automatic pick and place equipment.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins at IR 1011 1013 - 1011 1013 - Ω
100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - 0.8 - - 0.8 - pF
Open Contact to Coil/Shield - - 1.5 - - 1.5 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 250 - - 250 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Shield - N/A - 750 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 1500 - - 750 - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.5 - - 0.5 - ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.1 - - 0.1 - ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -55 - +100 -55 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature(1) - - - +265 - - +265 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 1.3 - - 1.3 - grams
(1)
Can withstand a one minute immersion in a surface mount soldering process.
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SMR SERIES REED RELAYS
SMR4 ■ SMR6
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s TFT series features an industry standard pin configuration that gives optimum isolation between input
and output. Seven standard models give the designer a wide range of choices in switching power, contact material,
contact form and pin configuration. In addition, modular construction allows for easy adaptation to meet engineers’
custom requirements.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Available in several different switching options ■ Telecom
■ Available in magnetically shielded metal case ■ Security
■ Available in 0.2" x 0.4" x 0.2" & 0.3" x 0.4" x 0.3" ■ General purpose
other single in-line footprint options available
■ Hermetically sealed contacts
■ No minimum switching voltage or current
■ Low on resistance
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TFT SERIES REED RELAYS
General Purpose SIL Relay
SPECIFICATIONS
TFT31CXXXX TFT41AXXXX
1-Form-C 1-Form-A
Standard DYAD®
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. Ruthenium Contact Ruthenium Contact
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 150 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 0.25 - - 0.5 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 0.5 - - 1 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 3 - - 10 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 200 - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - - 5 - - 10 - x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
1.5 msec
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 2.3 - - 1.0 - pF
Contact to Coil 1 KHz Test Signal - - 4.75 - - 4 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 200 - - 250 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 2500 - - 2500 - - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.5 - - 0.5 - msec.
including bounce 30Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.25 - - 0.1 - msec.
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 1Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 9 - - 9 - grams
Schematic Diagrams
2 2
(Top View)
4 4
Option 2
5 5
7 7
8
1
Option 3 2
4 4
5 5
6
7
8
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 500 - - 200 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 0.5 - - 1 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 1 - - 2 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 10 - - 50 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 500 - - 100 - x10 6 Ops
Rated Loads - - 5 - - 10 - x10 6 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 150 - - 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, DCR - - 200 - - 200 mΩ
1.5 msec
Contact Material - - Ru - - Rh - -
or Rh
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 0.7 - - 0.75 - pF
Contact to Coil 1 KHz Test Signal - - 3.5 - - 4 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 1500 - - 300 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 2500 - - 2500 - - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.5 - - - 1 msec.
including bounce 30Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.25 - - 0.2 - msec.
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 1Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 9 - - 9 - grams
Schematic Diagrams
(Top View) 2 2
Option 2 4 4
5 5
7 7
1 1
Option 3
4 4
5 5
8 8
T Vi
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TFT SERIES REED RELAYS
General Purpose SIL Relay
SPECIFICATIONS
TFT91AXXXX
1-Form-A
1 Amp, 800V Dielectric
Ruthenium Contact
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 250 Volts
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 1 Amps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 3 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 40 Watts
Life Expectancy Signal Level 1.0V, 10mA - - 500 - x106 Ops
Rated Loads - - 10 - x106 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA CR - - 125 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Reisitance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec DCR - - 200 mΩ
Contact Material - - Ru - -
or Rh
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 1010 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40%RH
Capacitance Across
Open Contacts 1 KHz Test Signal - - 0.75 - pF
Contact to Coil 1 KHz Test Signal - - 3.5 - pF
Dielectric Strength Between Contacts - 800 - - VDC/peak AC
Contacts to Coil I/O 2500 - - VDC/peak AC
Operate Time, At Nominal coil voltage, TOP - 0.5 - msec.
including bounce 30Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - 0.25 - msec.
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -35 - +100 °C
Operating Temperature TO -20 - +85 °C
Soldering Temperature Applied to pins, 5 sec. max. - - - +260 °C
Vibration Resistance 1Hz - 2000Hz G - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 Gs
Weight - - 9 - grams
Schematic Diagrams 2
(Top View) 4
Option 2
5
7
1
Option 3
4
Contact Form Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
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EMR SERIES REED RELAYS
Low Power & Current Sensing
DESCRIPTION
The LM, LX, and LQ series provide reliable low-power switching for telecom and general purpose loads. The
bifurcated contacts are a silver alloy with a gold cap so that loads from microamps to 2 Amps can be switched.
Due to the highly efficient magnetic structure, a low coil power of 140 to 300 mW is needed to drive these relays.
These relays also have UL and CSA listing at 2 Amps and meet FCC part 68 surge strength of 1500 Volts.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Low coil power ■ Telecom
■ Wide switching range ■ Security
■ DPDT bifurcated contacts ■ Signaling
■ 2 Amp UL/CSA rating
■ Sealed construction
■ FCC Part 68 Compatible (1500V)
LQ LM LX
2-Form-C 2-Form-C 2-Form-C
All characteristics at 20°C. 10 Pin DIP 16 Pin DIP 16 Pin DIP
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 220 - - 150 - - 220 Volts
Max AC/RMS Resistive VL - - 250 - - 125 - - 250 Volts
Switching Current Max DC IL - - 2 - - 2 - - 2 Amps
Contact Material - - Au - - Au - Au - - -
- - Ag Alloy - - AgPd - AgPd - - -
Relay Specifications
Insulation Resistance Between all isolated pins IR 109 - - 109 - - 109 - - Ω
at 100V, 25°C, 40% RH
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - 0.5 - - 0.9 - - 1.5 - pF
Open Contact to Coil - - 1.0 - - 1.9 - - 1.7 - pF
Dielectric Strength Across Open Contacts - 1000 - - 500 - - 1000 - - VAC
Coil to Contacts - 1000 - - 1000 - - 1500 - - VAC
Adjacent Poles - 1000 - - 1000 - - 1500 - - VAC
Operate Time, At Nominal Coil Voltage TOP - - 6 - - 10 - - 7 ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression TREL - - 3 - - 3 - - 4 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -40 - +85 -30 - +80 -40 - +80 °C
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EMR SERIES REED RELAYS
Low Power & Current Sensing
COIL SPECIFICATIONS
Coil Voltage Coil Resistance Operate Voltage Release Voltage
Part # Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Min Typ Max
CP Clare’s patented approach to manufacturing Dry enclosures with external magnets or external magnetic
Reed Switches is quite different from anyone who is fields. CP Clare’s engineers are available to help in these
currently making reed switches in the world. The typical design-in applications and are willing to work with you if
approach is to use a round glass tube with 2 reed blades tooling is required. Applications requiring PCB mounting,
protruding from each end and sealing the glass to the levels sensors, special connectors, wire leads, etc. are
reeds with an IR band or a focused lamp approach. CP standard procedure.
Clare uses modern Laser sealing, whereby exact
heating for sealing and glass annealing can being Reed Switch Features:
designed into the laser beam shape, focus and intensity. ■ Surface Mountable
Expensive retooling is not required when changing or ■ Hermetically Sealed
designing a different reed which can be smaller or multi- ■ Low Contact Resistance (<200mΩ)
functional; but rather, one simply re-focuses and ■ Sputtered Ruthenium Contacts
repositions the laser. Also, since the laser operates in ■ Bifurcated Contacts (DYAD® Only)
a container that is first evacuated and back-filled with ■ Minimal Contact Bounce
inert gas, the risk of contamination from particle matter ■ 10 Watt Switching Capability
is dramatically reduced. ■ Small Size (smallest 10mm)
■ Magnetically Actuated
Many companies also plate the contact areas with hard ■ UL Pending
metals (Rhodium, Ruthenium, etc.) for better switching
of hot loads. This plating approach inherently leaves Many of our reed switches are used in the
materials trapped in micro voids or cracks which tend
following market segments and applications:
to leach onto the contact surface during use. This debris
on the contacts typically can cause anything from ■ Industrial Control
polymer growth to outright covalent bonding of the two — Flow Meters
reeds creating a shorting condition. For this reason — Level Meters
some companies (CP Clare included) have found that ■ Automotive
sputtering these same hard metals on the contacts is a — Current Sensing
much more reliable approach for both low level and — Shock Sensing
‘hot’ switching conditions. — Level Control
— Temperature Sensing
Several of the key features are shown in the photo and ■ Security
cutaway of the DYAD®. The bifurcated contacts offer — Smoke Alarms
extended life in the intermediate voltage range from 10 — Magnetic Proximity Sensor
volts to 50 volts; and in addition, the DYAD® shows ■ Telecom
superior performance for contact resistance stability. — Isolation Circuit
— Hookswitch
Many reed switch sensor applications require more than — Antenna Switching
just the reed switch. Many require plastic or metal
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REED SWITCHES
MN1 ■ FR2
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s DYAD® and Mini-DYAD™ dry reed switches are ideally suited for small switching signal applications.
Both switches have sputtered ruthenium contacts and an extraordinary seal strength, achieved by a patented
laser sealing of the glass. In low level or dry switching environments, both switches typically provide >1 billion
operations. All of the switches have hermetically sealed contacts and offer a wide range of available magnetic
sensitivities.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small size ■ Security
■ SMT-compatible Proximity sensing
■
■ Easily formed leads Smoke alarms
■
■ Sputtered ruthenium contacts ■ Automotive
■ Hermetically sealed contacts ■ Level sensor
■ Fast switching speed — up to 500Hz ■ Lamp current sensor
■ Wide range of available magnetic sensitivities ■ Relays
MN1 FR2
Mini-DYAD TM DYAD®
All parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated. Form-A Form-A
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Contact Ratings
Operate ampere turns range Full Blade Tolerance = ± 1.5NI AT 10 - 25 10 - 30 NI
Release ampere turns range Full Blade Tolerance = ± 1.5NI AT 5 - 25 5 - 30 NI
Switching Voltage Max DC/PeakAC Resistive VL - - 200 - - 200 VDC
Switching Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IL - - 500 - - 500 mAmps
Carry Current Max DC/PeakAC Resistive IC - - 2.0 - - 1.5 Amps
Contact Rating Max DC/PeakAC Resistive - - - 10 - - 10 VA
Life Expectancy 1V, 10mA Signal Level - - 1000 - - 1000 - x10 6 Ops
10V, 10mA Low Level - - 500 - - 500 - x10 6 Ops
50V, 100mA Telecom Load - - 2 - - 2 - x106Ops
100V, 100mA Rated Loads - - 2 - - 2 - x10 6 Ops
Static Contact Resistance 50mV, 10mA(1) CR - 70 100 - 80 150 mΩ
Dynamic Contact Resistance 0.5V, 50mA at 100Hz, 1.5 msec. DCR - 90 - - 150 - mΩ
Contact Material - - Ru - - Ru - -
Switch Specifications
Insulation Resistance(2) 100V, 25°C, 40% RH IR - 1012 - - 1012 - Ω
Capacitance Across Open Contacts - - 0.3 - - 0.3 - pF
Dielectric Strength(5) Between Contacts - 250 300 - 250 300 - VDC/Peak AC
Operate Time, At nominal coil voltage, TOP - - 0.5 - - 0.5 ms
including bounce 10Hz Square Wave
Release Time Zener-Diode Suppression(3) TREL - - 0.1 - - 0.2 ms
Environmental Ratings
Storage Temperature TA -40 - +125 -40 - +125 °C
Operating Temperature TO -40 - +125 -40 - +125 °C
Soldering Temperature - - - +265 - - +240 °C
Vibration Resistance 5Hz - 200Hz G - - 20 - - 20 Gs
Shock Resistance 11±1ms, 1/2 Sine Wave S - - 50 - - 100 Gs
Weight - - 0.12 - - 0.13 - grams/unit
(1)
Contact resistance measured with 4 terminal method, 1.1" between test leads
(2)
>1012 W is available upon request
(3)
A 24V zener in series with a diode across the coil
(4)
Use caution not to exceed vibration resistance limits while ultrasonically cleaning. Contact CP Clare Engineering for more details/recommendations
(5)
15 ampere turn minimum
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REED SWITCHES
MN1 ■ FR2
(1)
Consult factory for test procedure.
The reed switch shall be placed in the test coil with the gap centered in the core of the coil winding.
Test leads and their clips must be non-magnetic.
The longitudinal axis of the test coil and the test switch shall be vertical.
ORDERING INFORMATION
A complete part number is represented by the digits below. For example, MN1S1030-0530 is a Mini-DYAD™ with solder-plated leads, minimum operate value of 10, maximum of 30 and
minimum release value of 5, maximum of 30. Refer to the switch operating specification charts for available ranges. Special ranges are available upon request.
Dry Reed
XXX X XX XX - XX XX
Series Maximum
MN1 release value
FR2
Minimum
Terminal finish release value
W=Weldable
S=Solder plated Maximum
operate value
Minimum
operate value
DRY REED
DYAD® Mini-DYADTM
1 2
Part # Operate Range (NI) Release (NI) Part #1 Operate Range (NI)2 Release (NI)
FR2S1015-0515 10 to 15 5 to 15 MN1S1015-0515 10 to 15 5 to 15
FR2S1020-0520 10 to 20 5 to 20 MN1S1020-0520 10 to 20 5 to 20
FR2S1030-0530 10 to 30 5 to 30 MN1S1030-0530 10 to 30 5 to 30
FR2S1520-0520 15 to 20 5 to 20 MN1S1520-0520 15 to 20 5 to 20
FR2S1525-0525 15 to 25 5 to 25 MN1S1525-0525 15 to 25 5 to 25
FR2S2025-0525 20 to 25 5 to 25 MN1S2025-0525 20 to 25 5 to 25
1
Weldable Leads available, see ordering information
2
Tolerance = ± 1.5NI
3
Full Blade Sensitivity
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REED SWITCHES
MN1 ■ FR2
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
DYAD®
DYAD® DYAD®
Operate NI vs. Release NI DYAD® Dielectric Breakdown vs.
Test Coil: NARM 1; Full Length Terminals Operate Shift After Lead Trimming Operate Sensitivity
30 40 1200
Minimum Min.
25
15 20 600
15
10 400
10
5 200
5
0 0 0
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.355 8-9 12-13 16-17 20-21 24-2526-32
Operate NI Overall Length in Inches Average Operate (NI)
DYAD® DYAD®
DYAD® Contact Resistance Throughout Life Contact Resistance Throughout Life
Capacitance Across Open Contacts 10V, 12mA Resistive Load 50V, 100mA Resistive Load
40 60 80
Average Resistance (mOhms)
30 60
40
25 50
20 30 40
15 20 30
10 20
5 10
10
0 0 0
0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.40 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0
Capacitance (pF) Operations (Millions) Operations (Millions)
Mini-DYAD™
Mini-DYAD™ Mini-DYAD™
Operate NI vs. Release NI Mini-DYAD™ Typical Contact Resistance
Test Coil: NARM 1; Full Length Terminals Operate Shift After Lead Trim 10V, 10mA Resistive Load
20 50 70
Average Resistance (mOhms)
Percent Operate Increase
18
60
16 40
14 50
Release NI
12 30
40
10
8 20 30
6 20
4 10
Minimum 10
2
0 Maximum 0 0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .722 .910 1.036 1.125 1.355 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Operate NI Overall Length in Inches Operations (Millions)
Mini-DYAD™
Mini-DYAD™ Contact Resistance Throughout Life
Capacitance Across Open Contacts 50V, 100mA Resistive Load
50 450
Average Resistance (mOhms)
400
40 350
Percentage
300
30
250
20 200
150
10 100
50
0 0
.20 .21 .22 .23 .24 .25 .26 .27 .28 .29 .30 0 200 400 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400
Capacitance (pF) Operations (Thousands)
Mini-DYAD™ DYAD®
2.62 2.54
(0.100) (0.100)
2.79 2.79
(0.110) (0.110)
12.32 MAX. 16.01 MAX.
(0.490) (0.63)
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REED SWITCHES
MN1 ■ FR2
TAPE & REEL PACKAGING
DIMENSIONS
mm
(inches)
2.29
Embossment (.090)
.50
(.020)
Top Cover
Tape
1.93
.28 (.076 )
(.011 )
2.49
(.098 )
Embossment
Top Cover
Tape
3.00 ± .10
(.118 ± .004)
1.91
(.075)
Reed Switches
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APPLICATION NOTES
Reed Switches
Magnetic sensitivity Coil Actuation
This rating specifies the amount of magnetism used to The operation of a reed switch via an electromagnetic
close the switch. Switches are ordered based on their coil provides the designer with a method of actuation
full-length operate sensitivity, expressed in Ampere from a remote source. This is a very simple method of
Turns (NI or AT). At CP Clare, this is done based on a actuation.
NARM 1 coil:
When the reed switch is placed inside or close to a coil
Standard Test Coil of wire and a current is passed through the coil, each
The magnetic force (expressed in NI, AT or Ampere Turns) lead of the reed switch becomes strongly magnetized.
required to cause the reed switch contacts to close is called the One end of the reed switch will become a north pole
pull-in or operate value. and the other a south pole. Because the reed blades
overlap in the center of the glass housing, with a few
Coil definition EIA/NARM I Standard thousandths of an inch separating the overlapping ends,
Wire size AWG 46 each lead will have a north and south pole. The
Number of turns 5000 ± 5 turns overlapping reed blades come together (close) when
Coil resistance 1200 Ohms ± 10% the electrical current generates sufficient magnetic flux
Recommended Vertical, with the coil magnetic field in the coil. When the current to the coil is turned off, the
mounting conditions opposing the local earth’s magnetic field
reed blades return to their open condition.
The reed switch shall be placed in the test coil with the gap
centered in the core of the coil winding. The efficiency of the reed switch actuation is largely
Test leads and their clips must be non-magnetic. dependent upon the coil. The size, shape, wire type,
The longitudinal axis of the test coil and the test switch shall be
vertical.
and the number of turns of wire on the coil determine
its efficiency. In addition, the proximity of the switch to
Length vs. magnetic sensitivity the coil determines the efficiency of the coil (ie, if the
switch is placed inside or very close to the coil, the coil
The leads of a reed switch are the “antennae” that pick
requires little current to actuate the switch. The farther
up the flux of the magnetic field. The full-length switch
the switch is from the coil, the more magnetic flux the
is the most sensitive. As a switch is cut shorter, it
coil must generate to cause switch closure). A single
becomes less sensitive.
coil can actuate two or more switches.
Mini-DYAD™
Operate Shift After Lead Trim
50
Permanent Magnet Actuation
Percent Operate Increase
40
A permanent magnet is the most common means of
30
operating the reed switch. As with a coil, a magnet and
20 switch must be positioned within a specific proximity of
10 each other to actuate the reed switch. This distance is
0
related to the sensitivity of the switch and the strength
.722 .910 1.036 1.125 1.355
of the magnet. For the normally open reed switch, when
Overall Length in Inches
the magnetic field is close enough, the contacts will
DYAD®
close; when the magnetic field is taken away, the
40
Operate Shift After Lead Trimming contacts will open. There are many ways to use a
permanent magnet to actuate the reed switch. We have
Percent Operate Increase
35
30 addressed the most popular techniques in the following
After Lead Cut
25
figures.
20
15
10
5
0
0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.355
Overall Length in Inches
OPEN
N
N S CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
MAGNET OPEN S
MAGNET
OPEN
1) As the magnet moves closer to the switch, the switch is 4) This extends the application to rotation of the magnet. As
activated. Figure 1 shows that as you get closer with the the magnet makes one full revolution, the switch will close
poles centered over the contact gap, you will close the twice when the poles of the magnet are parallel with the
switch. As you move away, the field reduces by the square switch. This could be used for metering of counting the cycles
of the distance, and the switch will open. This type of of a rotating shaft.
movement is typical of many proximity applications, such CLOSED OPEN
as alarm or telecom systems.
S N
RING MAGNET
CLOSED N S
MAGNET 5) This is a ring magnet with poles at the faces. As the ring is
OPEN moved to the center of the gap, the switch closes. At either
end, the switch is open. This can be used effectively in a
2) In this application, the magnet may swing away from the level control or a deceleration sensor.
switch. As the distance decreases, the switch closes. This
is typical of a security or safety door contact application. If
you imagine the magnet rotating at a larger radius than the
OPEN
switch, the effect is the same. When the switch and the N
magnet are end-to-end, the switch is closed. This is CLOSED CLOSED
commonly found in level sensors and security applications. S
2-POLE OPEN
RING MAGNET
OPEN
3) In this motion, the magnet moves parallel to the switch. When
centered, the switch is closed; when moved slightly to either CLOSED N CLOSED
side, the switch will open. If movement continues away from OPEN S S OPEN
CLOSED N CLOSED
the gap, closure will again occur. Figure 1 shows how the OPEN
4-POLE
field strength varies by distance. This type of actuation is RING MAGNET
very common in automotive and industrial level detectors.
Note: the on/off characteristics vary greatly by turning the 7) Taking application 6 one step further, higher resolution can
magnet 90°, as shown in figure 2. be found by going to a 4-pole ring magnet. This would yield
4 closures per revolution.
Y Y off
holding
holding
holding
on
on on
X on on X
X X
Y Y
N S N
X X
Y X S Y X
Figure 1 Figure 2
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APPLICATION NOTES
CP Clare’s Comgap gas discharge tube (GDT) surge electrode Comgaps for protecting telecommunication,
arrester devices or spark gaps protect personnel and test, computer, power supply, medical, and cable
electrical equipment from damaging high voltage television equipment. Along with protecting circuits,
transients induced by lightning, inductive switching, or Comgaps can also be used as switches to create a
electrostatic discharge. Depending upon the discharge voltage in circuits used for medical, gas
application, CP Clare offers a variety of two and three ignition, and HID lighting applications.
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TWO ELECTRODE AC LINE PROTECTORS
AC Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s two electrode AC Line Protectors are designed for a high degree of surge protection in AC line
applications at low cost. These gaps are able to extinguish in the presence of AC follow-on currents of at least
300A — therefore, a series current-limiting device is usually not needed to ensure turn-off. AC Line Protectors
function as switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass
other types of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ High AC follow-on current capability (>300A-pk) ■ Long branch circuits (AC wall outlet)
■ Small size ■ Short branch circuits (at breaker box,
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction computer, etc.)
■ Low capacitance (<1pF) ■ Power supplies
■ Available with or without Leads ■ Test equipment
■ Available in tape-and-reel packaging ■ Submersible pumps
■ Medical electronics
APPROVALS
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
■ Meets IEEE C62.41-1991
■ CSA approved file #: LR89617 Parameter Min Typ Max Units
■ UL Recognized: File Number E111526 DC Breakdown Voltage 225 - - V
Capacitance - - 1 pF
AC120
All characteristics at 25˚C AC120L
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 500V/s VBD 225 - - V
Impulse Breakdown 100V/µs Vbd - - 700 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C (l-g) - - 1.0 pF
Arc Voltage I=5A min V ARC - 20 - V
Life Ratings(1)
Max Current Surge 10kA (8/20µs) 4 - - shots
AC Current 10x 1sec @ 60Hz - N/A - A
AC Follow-On Current 1/2 cycle @ 60Hz - - >300 A pk
(1)
End-of-Life limits are:
DC: same as minimum initial DC breakdown voltage limit
Impulse: less than 150% of initial Impulse breakdown voltage limit.
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TWO ELECTRODE SURGE ARRESTERS
CG/CG2 Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s two electrode CG/CG2 Comgaps are designed for a high degree of surge protection at a low cost. The
CG Series (75-110V) is primarily used for protection of test and communication equipment in which low voltage
limits and extremely low arc voltages are required. The CG2 Series (145V-1000V) is used for the protection of
test and communication equipment for which higher voltage limits and holdover voltages are necessary. Comgaps
function as switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass
other types of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small size ■ Communication lines
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ CATV equipment
■ Low capacitance (<1pF) ■ Test equipment
■ Non Radioactive 600-1000 V ■ Data lines
■ Available with or without leads ■ Power supplies
■ Available in tape-and-reel packaging ■ Instrumentation circuits
■ Medical electronics
Capacitance - - 1 pF
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICCS
CG/CG2 Series
Voltage Breakdown CG
Follow-On Current
30k 10k 5k 1k 500 100 10 3 V/µs 10kV/s 1kV/s 100V/s
Breakdown Voltage, Typ. (kV)
Current (A)
2.8
2.4
CG2-1000
2.0 CG2-800
1.6 CG2-600 Follow Current Only
1.2 CG2-470
CG2-350
0.8 CG2-230
0.4 CG2-145 (Peak Current through gap ≤
CG2-90 Follow Current Rating)
10-8 10-7 10-6 10-5 10-4 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 8.33
Time (s) Period of Spark Gap Current (ms)
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s two electrode non-radioactive CG/CG2 SN Comgaps are designed for use in surge protection
applications for which the radioactive isotope used in the standard CG/CG2 Series (75-470V) is not desired. The
gas-filled, rugged ceramic-metal construction of Comgaps makes them well suited to adverse environments.
Comgaps function as switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that
far surpass other types of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small size ■ Communication lines
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ CATV equipment
■ Non-radioactive ■ Test equipment
■ Low capacitance (<1pF) ■ Power supplies
■ Available with or without leads ■ Medical electronics
■ Available in tape-and-reel packaging ■ Instrumentation circuits
Capacitance - - 1 pF
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TWO ELECTRODE NON-RADIOACTIVE SURGE ARRESTERS
CG/CG2 SN Series
SPECIFICATIONS
38.10 REF.
(1.500)
6.07 ± 0.15
(0.239 ± 0.006)
ORDERING INFORMATION
CG XX X SN XX for 90V
CG2- XXX X SN XX for 230V & up
Series Shipping Package
CG TR = Tape & Reel
CG2 (Blank) = Bulk
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TWO ELECTRODE HIGH VOLTAGE SURGE ARRESTERS
CG3 Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s two electrode high voltage CG3 Comgaps (1.0 - 8.5 kV) are designed for surge protection in applications
for which bias voltages or signal levels of several hundred volts are normally present. Comgaps function as
switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass other types
of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small size
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ CRT terminal
■ Non-radioactive ■ CATV equipment
■ Low capacitance (<1pF) ■ Antennas
■ Available in tape-and-reel packaging ■ Power supplies
■ Available with or without leads ■ Medical electronics
Capacitance - - 1 pF
CG3-1.0 CG3-1.5
All characteristics at 25˚C CG3-1.0L CG3-1.5L
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 500V/s VBD 800 1000 1200 1200 1500 1800 V
Impulse Breakdown 100V/µs Vbd - - 1500 - - 2200 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 1 - - 1 pF
Arc Voltage I=5A min VARC - 10 - - 10 - V
Mechanical Outline - - A - - A - -
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life .002mF, 100Ω - 500 - - 500 - - shots
Max Current Surge 10kA (8/20µs) - 5 - - 5 - - shots
1
AC Follow-on Current / 2 cycle @ 60Hz - - - 300 - - 300 A pk
CG3-2.0 CG3-2.5
CG3-2.0L CG3-2.5L
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 500V/s VBD 1600 2000 2400 2000 2500 3000 V
Impulse Breakdown 100V/µs Vbd - - 3000 - - 3750 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 1 - - 1 pF
Arc Voltage I=5A min VARC - 10 - - 10 - V
Mechanical Outline - - A - - A - -
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life .002mF, 100Ω - 500 - - 500 - - shots
Max Current Surge 10kA (8/20µs) - 5 - - 5 - - shots
1
AC Follow-on Current / 2 cycle @ 60Hz - - - 300 - - 300 A pk
CG3-3.0 CG3-4.0
CG3-3.0L CG3-4.0L
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 500V/s VBD 2400 3000 3600 3200 4000 4800 V
Impulse Breakdown 100V/µs Vbd - - 4500 - - 6000 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 1 - - 1 pF
Arc Voltage I=5A min VARC - 10 - - 10 - V
Mechanical Outline - - B - - B - -
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life .002mF,100W - 500 - - 500 - - shots
Max Current Surge 10kA (8/20µs) - 5 - - 5 - - shots
1
AC Follow-on Current / 2 cycle @ 60Hz - - - 300 - - 300 A pk
(1)
End-of-life limits are:
DC: 50% of minimum initial DC breakdown voltage limit to 150% of maximum initial DC breakdown voltage limit.
Impulse: less than 150% of initial impulse breakdown voltage limit.
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TWO ELECTRODE HIGH VOLTAGE SURGE ARRESTERS
CG3 Series
SPECIFICATIONS
Outline A DIMENSIONS CG3’s with other breakdown voltages in the 1.0-8.5kV range are
mm available upon request. A complete part number is represented by
(inches) the digits below. For example, CG3-1.5 is a non-leaded 1500V
58.67 ± 1.25 device, CG3-5.0L is a leaded 5000V device, and CG3-7.5LTR is a
(2.310 ± 0.050)
9.14 DIA.MAX.
leaded 7500V device on tape-and-reel per EIA standard RS-296-D.
(0.360)
0.81 DIA. TYP.
(0.032) CG3 X.X X XX
3.56
(0.140) Series Shipping Package
CG3 TR = Tape & Reel
(Blank) = Bulk
7.57 ± 0.19
(0.298 ± 0.008)
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s two electrode mini CG5 Comgaps are gas filled, non-radioactive surge protectors. These devices are
physically smaller than Clare’s standard CG/CG2 series reducing the space required to provide high performance
circuit protection. The CG5 series can be supplied with or without leads. These components are used in a variety
of different applications, including telecom and CATV communication lines. The small CG5 gas tubes function as
switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass other types
of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Smallest CG device ■ Telecom lines
■ Non-radioactive ■ CATV equipment
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ Test equipment
■ Low capacitance (<1pF) ■ Data lines
■ Available with or without leads ■ Instrumentation circuits
■ Available in tape-and-reel packaging
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Capacitance - - 1 pF
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TWO ELECTRODE MINI SURGE ARRESTERS
CG5 Series
SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s two electrode CG820 Comgaps are gas-filled, non-radioactive surge protectors. These devices are
similar in construction to our other two electrode devices; however, they are 8mm in diameter and 20mm in
length, making them suitable for mounting in standard holders. These devices are used in a variety of
applications,including protection of telecom and CATV communications lines. CG820 gas tubes function as switches
and therefore handle currents that far surpass other types of transient protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Standard 8mm x 20mm Package ■ Telecom Lines
■ Non-Radioactive ■ CATV Equipment
■ Rugged Ceramic Metal Construction ■ Test Equipment
■ Low Capacitance ■ Data Lines
(<1.5 pF) ■ Instrumentation Circuits
■ 20kA Surge Current Capability ■ Power Supplies
RATINGS (@ 25˚ C)
Capacitance – – 1.5 pF
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CG820 Series
SPECIFICATIONS
CG820-090 CG820-230
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 72 90 113 185 230 276 V
Impulse Breakdown 1k V/µs Vbd - 600 800 - 600 800 V
Insulation Resistance 50V (-090) IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
100V (-230)
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 1.5 - - 1.5 pF
Arc Voltage I=0.5A min (-230) VARC - 15 - - 15 - V
I=1.0A min (-090)
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life 100A (10/1000µs) - 300 - - 300 - - Shots
Max Current Rating 20ka (8/20µs) - 10 - - 10 - - Shots
AC Current 10x 1sec @ 60Hz - - - 20 - - 20 A
CG820-350 CG820-230-01(2)
PARAMETERS CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 280 350 420 185 230 287 V
Impulse Breakdown 1k V/µs Vbd - 700 900 - 600 800 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 1.5 - - 1.5 pF
Arc Voltage I=0.5A min VARC - 15 - - 15 - V
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life 100A (10/1000µs) - 300 - - 300 - - Shots
Max Current Rating 20ka (8/20µs) - 10 - - 10 - - Shots
AC Current 10x 1sec @ 60Hz - - - 20 - - 20 A
(1)
End of life limits are: DC: 50% of minimum initial DC Breakdown Voltage limit to 150% of maximum initial DC Breakdown Voltage limit. Impulse: Less than 150% of Initial Impulse
Breakdown Voltage limit.
(2)
Meets DTAG qualification FTZ 477716301, Form-F.
CG820 XXX XX
7.60 ± 0.20 Series Options
(0.299 ± 0.008) CG820 01 = DTAG Approved
Breakdown Voltage
090 = 90V
5.00 ± 0.20 0.60 RAD. 230 = 230V
(0.197 ± 0.008) (0.002) 350 = 350V
DESCRIPTION
Clare’s three electrode PMT3(310) Comgaps are designed for a high degree of surge protection at a low cost.
This series (150-500V) is primarily used for the protection of telecommunications equipment in which simultaneous
crowbar action of two signal lines is required. Comgaps function as switches which dissipate a minimum amount
of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass other types of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Small size ■ Telephone interface
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ Telephone line cards
■ Low capacitance (<1 pF) ■ Repeaters
■ Available with fail-safe clip ■ Modems
■ Available with or without leads ■ Line test equipment
■ Available with various lead spacings
■ Available in tube packaging
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PMT3(310) Series
SPECIFICATIONS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown (l-g) 500V/s VBD(l-g) 120 150 180 184 230 276 200 250 300 V
DC Breakdown (l-l) 500V/s VBD(l-l) - - 360 - - 552 - - 600 V
Impulse Breakdown(l-g) 100V/µs Vbd - - 500 - - 600 - - 600 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance (l-g) 1MHz C(l-g) - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 pF
Capacitance (l-l) 1MHz C(l-l) - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 pF
Arc Voltage 1= 5A min VARC - 16 - - 16 - - 16 - V
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life 500A (10/1000µs) 400 - - 400 - - 400 - - shots
Max Current Surge 10kA + 10kA (8/20µs) 10 - - 10 - - 10 - - shots
AC Current 11 cycles @ 60Hz - N/A - - - 65+65 - - 65+65 A
1
AC Follow-on Current /2 cycle @ 60Hz - N/A - - - 20 - - 20 A pk
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown (l-g) 500V/s VBD(l-g) 280 350 420 320 400 480 400 500 600 V
DC Breakdown (l-l) 500V/s VBD(l-l) - - 800 - - 1000 - - 1200 V
Impulse Breakdown(l-g) 100V/µs Vbd - - 750 - - 750 - - 850 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance (l-g) 1MHz C(l-g) - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 pF
Capacitance (l-l) 1MHz C(l-l) - - 0.5 - - 0.5 - - 0.5 pF
Arc Voltage 1=5A min VARC - 16 - - 16 - - 16 - V
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life 500A (10/1000µs) 400 - - 400 - - 400 - - shots
Max Current Surge 10kA + 10kA (8/20µs) 10 - - 10 - - 10 - - shots
AC Current 11 cycles @ 60Hz - - 65+65 - - 65+65 - - 65+65 A
1
AC Follow-on Current /2 cycle @ 60Hz - - 20 - - 20 - - 20 A pk
(1)
End-of-life limits are:
DC: 50% of minimum initial DC breakdown voltage limit to 150% of maximum initial DC breakdown voltage limit.
Impulse: less than 150% of initial impulse breakdown voltage limit.
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
01 Outline 04 Outline
13.46 MAX.
11.99 MAX. (0.530)
(0.472) 11.91 ± 0.28
3.81 DIA. (0.469 ± 0.011)
(0.150)
1.02 TYP.
(0.040)
06 Outline 10 Outline
1.02 TYP.
(0.040)
1.02 DIA. 4.75 4.75 1.02 DIA.
6.35 6.35 (0.040) (0.187) (0.187) (0.040)
(0.250) (0.250)
ORDERING INFORMATION
PMT3(310)’s with other breakdown voltages in the 75-500V range
are available upon request. A complete part number is represented by
the digits below. For example, PMT3(310)25010 is a 250V device with
outline #10 (pins on 4.75 mm centers). Parts are packed in tubes.
PMT3(310) XXX XX X
Series Options
PMT3(310) F = Failsafe option
250 = 250V
350 = 350V
400 = 400V
500 = 500V
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THREE ELECTRODE NON-RADIOACTIVE SURGE ARRESTERS
PMT8 Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s three electrode non-radioactive PMT8 Comgaps are telecom grade gas-filled surge arresters. These
devices are designed to meet the recommendations in CCITT-K12 and Bellcore GR-1361-CORE. The three
electrode configuration is used in applications where simultaneous crowbar action of two signal lines is required.
These components can be supplied with a fail-safe clip and are available with or without leads. PMT8 gas tubes
function as switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass
other types of transient voltage protection.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Telecom grade (CCITT-K12) ■ Telecom network interfaces
■ Non-radioactive ■ Telephone line cards
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ Repeaters
■ Low capacitance (<1pF) ■ Modems
■ Available with fail-safe clip ■ Line test equipment
■ Available with or without leads
■ Various lead configurations
■ Available in tube packaging
Capacitance - - 1 pF
(line - ground)
Capacitance - - 0.5 pF
(line - line)
Operational Temperature -40 - +125 °C
(See detailed specifications for more information.)
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown (l-g) 500V/s VBD(l-g) 72 90 113 184 230 276 280 350 420 V
DC Breakdown (l-l) 500V/s VBD(l-l) - - 216 - - 552 - - 840 V
Impulse Breakdown (l-g) 100V/µs Vbd - - 500 - - 500 - - 600 V
1kV/µs Vbd - - 800 - - 800 - - 900 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Life Ratings(1)
Surge Life 100A (10/1000µs) 300 - - 300 - - 300 - - shots
Max Current Surge 10kA+10kA (8/20µs) 10 - - 10 - - 10 - - shots
AC Current 10x Isec @ 60Hz - - 10 - - 10 - - 10 A
(1)
End-of-Life limits are:
DC: 50% of minimum initial DC Breakdown Voltage limit to 150% of maximum initial DC Breakdown Voltage limit
Impulse: less than 150% of initial Impulse Breakdown Voltage limit.
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
01 Outline 04 Outline
15.00 MAX.
12.20 ± 0.30 (0.590)
(0.480 ± 0.012)
12.20 ± 0.30
1.60 (0.480 ± 0.012)
(0.063)
1.60
(0.063)
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SURGE PROTECTION PRODUCTS
High Energy Devices
CP Clare’s High Energy Devices are used to protect for protecting thyratron or hard tube modulator
electrical equipment from damaging voltage transients components, high-wattage power supply components,
or to create a high energy voltage discharge within an high voltage medical equipment, and video display
electrical circuit. High Energy Devices are made from tubes. These devices are also used as active switches
the highest quality materials to reliably handle extremely for high voltage energy transfer or triggering applications
high operating voltage and current applications. These such as flashtubes, exploding bridgewire systems
products are used extensively in some of the most (EBW), and capacitor bank discharging.
demanding military environments and are typically used
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s PMT(275) and UMT(275) Series surge protectors (350-500V and 550-2500V respectively) provide a
high level of protection from high-speed, high-current transient surges. These devices are constructed using a
proprietary semiconductor junction process which results in nanosecond response times combined with peak
current ratings in excess of 20kA.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Fast impulse breakdown (≤125% of typical DC ■ Test equipment
breakdown at 5kV/µs) ■ Video displays
■ Tight DC breakdown voltage tolerance (±10%) ■ Medical electronics
■ Low capacitance ■ Instrumentation circuits
STANDARD VOLTAGES
Series DC Breakdown Unit
Voltage (typ)
PMT(275) 350 V
400 V
450 V
500 V
UMT(275) 550 V
600 V
650 V
750 V
800 V
850 V
1.0 kV
1.5 kV
2.0 kV
2.5 kV
(See detailed specifications for more information.)
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PMT/UMT (275) Series
SPECIFICATIONS
All characteristics at 25˚C PMT(275)350 PMT(275)400
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 315 350 385 360 400 440 V
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 750 - - 750 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) 500 - - 500 - - surges
PMT(275)450 PMT(275)500
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 405 450 495 450 500 550 V
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 750 - - 750 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) 500 - - 500 - - surges
UMT(275)550 UMT(275)600
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 495 550 605 540 600 660 V
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 688 - - 750 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) 500 - - 500 - - surges
UMT(275)650 UMT(275)750
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 585 650 715 675 750 825 V
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 813 - - 938 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) 500 - - 500 - - surges
UMT(275)800 UMT(275)850
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 720 800 880 765 850 935 V
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 1000 - - 1063 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) 500 - - 500 - - surges
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.35 1.50 1.65 kV
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 1.25 - - 1.88 kV
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) - 500 - - 500 - - surges
UMT(275)2.0 UMT(275)2.5
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.25 2.50 2.75 kV
Impulse Breakdown 5kV/µs Vbd - - 2.5 - - 3.13 kV
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4 - - 4 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 1kA (PW=20 µs) - 500 - - 500 - - surges
19.05 ± 0.76 A complete part number is represented by the digits below. Break-
(0.750 ± 0.030)
down voltages are expressed in Volts for devices <1000V and kV for
devices ≥1kV. For example, PMT(275)350 is a 350V PMT(275) series
1.93 ± 0.13 DIA.
(0.076 ± 0.005) device, and UMT(275)2.0 is a 2kV UMT(275) series device.
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HIGH-SPEED, HIGH-CURRENT SURGE PROTECTORS
PMT(301) Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s PMT(301) Series surge protectors (350-3500V) provide a high level of protection from high-speed,
high-current transient surges. These devices are constructed using a proprietary semiconductor junction process,
which results in nanosecond response times combined with peak current ratings in excess of 10kA.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Fast impulse breakdown ■ Test equipment
■ Tight DC breakdown voltage tolerance (±10%) ■ Medical electronics
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction ■ Instrumentation circuits
■ Low capacitance ■ TWT drive circuitry
■ Avionics
STANDARD VOLTAGES
PMT(301)500 PMT(301)550
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 450 500 550 495 550 605 V
Impulse Breakdown 80kV/µs Vbd - - 1300 - - 1350 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4.0 - - 4.0 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 100A (PW=20 µs) - 7800 - - 8500 - - surges
PMT(301)600 PMT(301)800
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 540 600 660 720 800 880 V
Impulse Breakdown 80kV/µs Vbd - - 1400 - - 1600 V
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4.0 - - 4.0 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 100A (PW=20 µs) - 9300 - - 16600 - - surges
PMT(301)1.0 PMT(301)1.5
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.35 1.50 1.65 kV
Impulse Breakdown 80kV/µs Vbd - - 1.8 - - 2.3 kV
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4.0 - - 4.0 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 100A (PW=20 µs) - 29300 - - 53700 - - surges
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TWO ELECTRODE HIGH VOLTAGE SURGE ARRESTERS
PMT(301) Series
SPECIFICATIONS
PMT(301)3.0 PMT(301)3.5
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.15 3.5 3.85 kV
Impulse Breakdown 80kV/µs Vbd - - 3.83 - - 4.47 kV
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 4.0 - - 4.0 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 100A (PW=20 µs) - 68100 - - 68100 - - surges
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s Sparkgap line of two electrode spark gaps excel in applications that require the efficient transfer of
high voltage, high-energy pulses and DC overvoltage protection for magnetrons, diodes, capacitors, etc. The SB
series (0.40-5kV) can reliably switch pulses having peak currents of several kiloamperes with energy contents as
high as 50 joules. The larger SG series (2-40kV) can reliably switch pulses having peak currents of several
kiloamperes and energy contents as high as 100 joules.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Tight DC breakdown voltage tolerance (± 10%) ■ Test equipment
■ Long-life tungsten electrodes ■ Video displays
■ Rugged glass-to-metal seals ■ Pulse generators
STANDARD VOLTAGES
Series DC Breakdown Units
Voltage (typ)
SB 400 V
600 V
800 V
1.0 kV
1.5 kV
2.0 kV
3.0 kV
4.0 kV
5.0 kV
SG 2.0 kV
5.0 kV
10.0 kV
15.0 kV
20.0 kV
25.0 kV
30.0 kV
35.0 kV
40.0 kV
(See detailed specifications for more information.)
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TWO ELECTRODE HIGH-ENERGY SPARK GAPS
Sparkgaps
SPECIFICATIONS
10.16 MAX.
(0.400)
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HIGH-ENERGY TRIGGERED SPARK GAPS
Triggergaps
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare's Triggergaps are high-energy spark gaps that are capable of switching stored energy in a fraction of a
microsecond. Triggergaps require no standby power, are extremely rugged, and require only a low-energy, high-
voltage triggering pulse. The miniature TA series (1-15kV) provides switching capability for pulses with energy
content as high as 50 joules. The larger TB series (2.5-25 kV) will reliably switch pulses with up to 300 joules of
energy. The TG-221 to 226 (1-60 kV) can switch pulses with energy contents of up to 6000 joules and feature
adjustable self-breakdown voltages.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Tight self-breakdown voltage tolerance ■ High current surge generators
(±10%;TA & TB series) ■ Exploding bridge wire systems
■ Adjustable self-breakdown voltage ■ Crowbars
(TG-221 to TG-226) ■ Flashtube triggers
■ Rugged ceramic-metal construction
■ Refractory metal electrodes
■ Corrosion-resistant stainless steel STANDARD VOLTAGES
external surfaces (TB series)
Series or P/N Self-Breakdown Units
Voltage (typ)
TA 1.0 kV
2.0 kV
5.0 kV
7.0 kV
10.0 kV
15.0 kV
TB 2.5 kV
5.0 kV
10.0 kV
15.0 kV
20.0 kV
25.0 kV
TG-221 1.0-20.0 kV
TG-222 18.0-40.0 kV
TG-224 1.0-20.0 kV
TG-225 18.0-40.0 kV
TG-226 35.0-60.0 kV
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Triggergaps
SPECIFICATIONS
TG-225 TG-226
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
Self-Breakdown Voltage 100V/s EZ 18.0 - 40.0 35.0 - 60.0 kV
AppliedVoltage E bb 15.0 - 35.0 30.0 - 55.0 kV
-
Dimension A - 3.50 - - 4.50 - inches
Dimension B - - 4.50 - - 4.50 - inches
Life Ratings
Peak Current PW=30µs - 50 - - 50 - - kA
Discharge Life 3 1000 shots into 1Ω - 6000 - - 6000 - - J
1
The trigger voltages given in these tables are the minimum triggering voltages necessary for triggering at the corresponding applied voltage limits. As the applied trigger voltage
increases, the trigger voltage required for triggering decreases. It is assumed that the trigger is applied across the trigger and adjacent main electrodes — higher trigger voltages are
required if it is applied across the trigger voltage and opposite main electrodes.
2
End point for life testing is a 15% reduction in the self-breakdown voltage.
3
Because the self-breakdown voltage of these devices is adjustable, the trigger voltage required for any particular applied voltage cannot be specified. Clare suggests setting the self-
breakdown voltage to at least 115% of the maximum applied voltage.
ADJACENT OPPOSITE
A DIA. TRIGGER
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s UNI-IMP high-speed transient surge protectors (0.55-20kV) provide the ultimate protection from high-
energy, fast- rising transients such as Nuclear EMP. These devices are constructed using a proprietary
semiconductor junction process that results in nanosecond response times combined with peak current ratings in
excess of 20kA. A unique benefit of this technology is that the breakdown voltage is virtually independent of the
rise time of the transient. In addition, the low capacitance of these devices allows for direct placement on high-
frequency lines and antenna feeds without excessive loading.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Fast impulse breakdown (≤120% of typical DC ■ Antenna feedlines
breakdown to 200kV/µs) ■ Test equipment
■ Tight DC breakdown voltage tolerance (±10%) ■ Video displays
■ Non-radioactive ■ Medical electronics
■ Low capacitance ■ Instrumentation circuits
STANDARD VOLTAGES
Series DC Breakdown Unit
Voltage (typ)
UBD 550 V
600 V
650 V
750 V
850 V
1.0 kV
1.2 kV
1.5 kV
2.0 kV
2.5 kV
3.0 kV
4.0 kV
UBT 4.0 kV
and 5.0 kV
UGT 6.0 kV
7.5 kV
10.0 kV
12.0 kV
15.0 kV
20.0 kV
(See detailed specifications for more information.)
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UNI-IMPS
SPECIFICATIONS
UBT-15.0 UBT-20.0
UGT-15.0 UGT-20.0
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Device Specifications
DC Breakdown 100V/s VBD 13.5 15.0 16.5 18.0 20.0 22.0 kV
Impulse Breakdown 5KV/µs Vbd - - 18.0 - - 24.0 kV
Insulation Resistance 100V IR 1010 - - 1010 - - Ω
Capacitance 1MHz C - - 2.0 - - 2.0 pF
Life Ratings
Surge Life 10kA (PW=5µs) - 1300 - - 1300 - - surges
DIMENSIONS
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm
(inches)
UBT SERIES UGT SERIES
ORDERING INFORMATION
UNI-IMPS with other breakdown voltages in the 0.55 to 20kV range
UBD SERIES are available on request. All UNI-IMPs are available with .360 O.D.
endcaps. UGTs are also available with .250 O.D. endcaps. UBDs are
available with a threaded male termination (#8-20) on one end.
6.32 ± 1.59 14.29 ± 1.59
(0.249 ± 0.063) (0.562 ± 0.063)
A complete part number is represented by the digits below.
Breakdown voltages are expressed in Volts for devices <1000V and
kV for devices ≥1kV. For example, UBD-550 is a 550V UBD series
14.96 ± 0.79 DIA.
(0.589 ± 0.031) device, and UBT-10.0 is a 10kV UBT series device.
UBT- X.X for 4.0-9.0kV
20.64 ± 1.59
UBT-XX.X for 10.0-20.0kV
(0.812 ± 0.063) UGT- X.X for 4.0-9.0kV
UGT-XX.X for 10.0-20.0kV
Series Breakdown Voltage
UBD See specifications
UBT
UGT tables
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HIGH ENERGY SPARK GAP DEVICES
TG Legacy Series
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s TG Legacy Series of two electrode sparkgaps excel in applications that require the efficient transfer of
high voltage, high energy pulses and DC overvoltage protection for magnetrons, diodes, capacitors, etc. The TG
Legacy Series also includes three electrode triggered sparkgaps (cold cathode thyratrons) for switching high
levels of stored energy in fractions of a microsecond, on command, using low energy control pulses.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
VOLTAGE RANGES
TG 1.0 - 27.5 kV
Three
Electrode
(See detailed specifications for more data. Contact CP Clare for TG and XG part numbers or for other
requirements not listed.)
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HIGH ENERGY SPARK GAP DEVICES
Two Electrode High-Energy Spark Gaps
SPECIFICATIONS
All characteristics at 25˚C.
PART DC BREAKDOWN INITIAL REPETITIVE PACKAGE DIMENSION A DIMENSION B DIMENSION C
NUMBER VOLTAGE PULSE PULSE OUTLINE (INCHES) (INCHES) (INCHES)
(KV ± 10%) BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN
VOLTAGE (KV)(3) VOLTAGE (KV)(3)
TG-61 0.75 — — 5 0.770 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.520 ± .022
TG-62 1.00 — — 5 0.770 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.520 ± .022
TG-63 1.25 — — 5 0.770 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.520 ± .022
TG-64 1.50 — — 5 0.770 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.520 ± .022
TG-65 2.00 — — 5 0.770 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.520 ± .022
TG-66 2.50 — — 5 0.790 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.540 ± .022
TG-67 3.00 — — 5 0.790 ± .062 0.310 ± .020 0.540 ± .022
TG-68 4.00 — — 5 0.820 ± .062 0.340 ± .020 0.570 ± .022
TG-69 5.00 — — 5 0.820 ± .062 0.340 ± .020 0.570 ± .022
TG-70 6.00 — — 5 0.820 ± .062 0.340 ± .020 0.570 ± .022
TG-71 8.00 — — 5 0.860 ± .062 0.380 ± .020 0.610 ± .022
TG-72 10.00 — — 5 0.860 ± .062 0.380 ± .020 0.610 ± .022
TG-73 12.50 — — 5 0.965 ± .062 0.490 ± .020 0.715 ± .022
TG-74 15.00 — — 5 0.965 ± .062 0.490 ± .020 0.715 ± .022
TG-75 17.50 — — 5 0.965 ± .062 0.490 ± .020 0.715 ± .022
TG-76 0.40 ± .05 — — 1 0.600 ± .030 0.494 ± .031 0.250 max
TG-77 - 9.0 - 11.5 9.0 - 11.5 special — — —
TG-78 1.00 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.425 ± .031 —
TG-79 2.50 — — 2 — — —
TG-82 15.00 15.0 - 19.0 13.0 - 18.0 7A 0.950 ± .050 — —
TG-83 16.50 16.0 - 22.0(4) 16.0 - 22.0(4) 2 — — —
TG-84 30.00 31.0 - 43.0(4) 31.0 - 43.0(4) 4 4.000 ± .188 — —
TG-85 15.00 9.0 - 11.5 9.0 - 11.5 special — — —
TG-86 0.60 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.537 ± .031 —
TG-87 0.80 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.537 ± .031 —
TG-89 (2) 2.90 — — 1 0.620 max 0.460 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-90 20.00 17.0 - 24.0 — special — — —
TG-98 0.345 ± .045 — — 3A — — —
TG-99 2.75 ± 0.25 — — 2 — — —
TG-100 38.00 — — 4 4.000 ± .188 0.440 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-102 1.25 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.440 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-103 1.50 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.445 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-104 2.00 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.445 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-105 2.50 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.445 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-106 3.00 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.487 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-107 3.50 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.487 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-108 4.00 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.487 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-109 5.00 — — 1A 0.620 max 0.487 ± .031 0.188 max
TG-110 0.40 ± .05 — — 1A 0.620 max — —
TG-112 0.20 ± .10 — — 1 0.620 max 0.455 ± .031 0.275 ± .075
TG-115 13.00 ± 1.00 — — 3 — — —
TG-116 (6) 25.00 — — 4A 3.750 ± .125 — —
TG-117 21.00 17.0 - 24.0 — 7 2.000 ± .125 — —
TG-118 21.50 16.0 - 22.0 — 5 0.965 ± .062 0.490 ± .020 0.715 ± .022
TG-119 45.00 — — 4 4.250 ± .188 — —
TG-120 8.00 7.4 - 8.7 — 5 0.860 ± .062 0.380 ± .020 0.610 ± .022
(1)
6-32 tapped hole in non-tubulated end.
(2)
Identical tubulation on both ends.
(3)
The voltage level at which the spark discharge occurs when a unipolarity pulse train is applied to the gap. Typically, the pulse repetition rate is 400 pps (pulses/second) with a rise
time of 0.3 µs and a pulse width of 0.5 µs. The “initial” range specifies at what increasing voltage the gap begins to fire and the “rep” range specifies at what decreasing voltage the
gap ceases to fire repetitively.
(4)
Pulse repetition rate is 1500pps instead of the standard 400pps.
(5)
Though outlines 2, 3, and 3A are identical, the electrode materials and configurations vary internally.
(6)
Though outlines 4 and 4A are identical, gaps with outline 4A have heavier internal construction to withstand more severe shock and vibration.
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Two Electrode High-Energy Spark Gaps
DIMENSIONS
mm MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
(inches)
C
A
A DIA.
7.62 ± 0.32
(3.000 ± 0.318)
A
TG LEGACY – 5 TG LEGACY – 7
C
0.64 1.03 NOM.
B (0.406)
3.34 ± 0.02 DIA. (0.250)
(1.313 ± 0.007) 2.22 ± 0.03 DIA. 1.57 DIA. MAX.
(.875 ± 0.010) (0.620)
TG LEGACY – 7A TG LEGACY – 9
A
1.03 NOM. B
(0.406) 2.26 DIA.
#8 – 32 THREAD (0.890) 1.64 ± 0.04 DIA.
(0.645 ± 0.015)
5.08 ± 0.32 A
(2.000 ± 0.125)
trigger voltage.
ORDERING INFORMATION
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HIGH ENERGY SPARK GAP DEVICES
Three Electrode High-Energy Spark Gaps
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
mm
(inches)
C
#6 – 32 THREAD A
A DIA.
B 0.79 ± 0.16
(0.313 ± 0.063)
11.11 MAX.
A (0.438)
A
A
B
2.22 ± 0.03 DIA. MAX. 2.22 ± 0.03 DIA. MAX.
(0.875 ± 0.010) C (0.875 ± 0.010)
1.90 1.90
(0.075) (0.075)
4.76
(0.188)
33.35 ± 1.59 DIA.
0.76 NOM. 2.54 (1.313 ± 0.063)
(0.030) (0.100)
6.17 ± 0.25 DIA. 13.97 DIA. MAX.
(0.243 ± 0.010) (0.550)
DESCRIPTION
CP Clare’s TD Series of gas discharge microwave noise tubes and TN Series of gas discharge microwave noise
sources are the element in a microwave RF system that allows accurate measurements of the noise figure of the
receiver or its components. The requirements of a device used for making such noise figure measurements
include broad bandwidth inherent in the active element, stability, ease of operation, and long life. In general, the
range of usefulness of these noise sources permits measurements of noise figures from about 2 to 30dB. The
PS-237 through PS-240 current-regulated power supplies can be used to operate many of the noise sources
described herein.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
■ Excess noise ratios (ENR): up to 20dB ■ Noise figure measurement
■ Broad bandwidth
■ Excellent long term stability
■ Life up to 20,000 hours
■ AC, DC, or pulsed operation
SPECIFICATION RANGES
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MICROWAVE NOISE TUBES & NOISE SOURCES
TD/TN Series
TD SERIES GAS DISCHARGE NOISE SOURCE TUBES
with Filamentary or Hollow Cathodes
All characteristics at 25˚C.
FREQUENCY BAND WAVE- PART # / PACKAGE MOUNT RECOMMENDED MINIMUM DC ANODE TUBE DROP TUBE-IN
RANGE GUIDE EIA TYPE OUTLINE TYPE MODE OF STARTING STARTING (VDC) MOUNT
(GHz) NUMBER OPERATION(1) VOLTAGE SPIKE CURRENT ENR
(kV) (mA) (dB)
1.12-1.70 L WR-650 TD-21/6881 1 90°H DC 4.0 250 65 15.20(2)
TD-29/7101 1a 90°H AC,DC 4.5 250 130 18.00(2)
(1.20-1.40 only) TD-33/7147 1a 90°H AC,DC 4.0 250 75 15.20(2)
TD-49 1 90°H pulse 4.0 200 125 15.20(2)
TD-62/7992 1 90°H DC 4.5 250 ~145 18.00(2)
TD-75 1 90°H pulse 4.5 200 235 18.00(2)
TD-91 special 10°E DC 7.0 250 230 15.20(2)
2.60-3.95 S WR-284 TD-12/6358 2 10°E DC 2.7 250 80 15.20
TD-22/6782 special 90°H AC,DC 2.0 250 45 8.85
TD-31 2a 10°E AC,DC 2.7 250 90 15.20
TD-32 2a 10°E AC,DC 2.7 250 170 17.80
TD-34/7148 2 10°E DC 2.7 250 160 17.75
TD-38/8151 2 10°E pulse 3.3 200 145 15.27
TD-56/8286 2 10°E pulse 3.5 200 265 17.90
TD-82 special 90°E DC 0.9 75 55 18
3.30-4.90 S WR-229 TD-24 special 10°E AC,DC 2.5 250 60 15.30
TD-30 special 10°E AC,DC 2.5 250 110 1
3.95-5.85 C(G) WR-187 TD-10/6356 3 10°E DC 3.1 250 70 15.32
TD-39/7999 3 10°E pulse 3.5 175 140 15.50
TD-43/8287 3 10°E pulse 3.5 175 210 17.85
TD-48/7989 3 10°E DC 2.7 250 135 17.70
TD-83 special 90°E DC 0.9 100 55 18.90
5.85-8.20 X(J) WR-137 TD-10/6356 3 10°E DC 3.1 250 75 15.65
TD-39/7999 3 10°E pulse 3.5 175 140 15.50
TD-43/8287 3 10°E pulse 3.5 175 210 17.90
TD-48/7989 3 10°E DC 2.7 250 135 17.75
TD-67/8288 3 15°E pulse 3.5 150 225 18.00
8.20-12.40 X WR-90 TD-11/6357 4 10°E DC 2.7 200 75 15.60
TD-23/6882 4 10°E DC 2.7 200 115 18.00
TD-40/8152 4 10°E pulse 3.3 175 125 15.60
TD-44/7988 4 10°E pulse 3.5 175 205 18.00
TD-58/8293 4 10°E pulse 3.5 175 208 17.75
TD-72/8059 4 10°E pulse 3.3 175 133 15.56
TD-73 special 90°E DC 0.9 100 54 14.50
TD-93B special 90°E pulse 0.9 100 165 14.50
TD-114 special 10°E DC 1.5 200 90 15.30
12.40-18.00 Ku WR-62 TD-18/6684 5 10°E DC 2.7 200 70 15.80
TD-41/8030 5 10°E pulse 3.3 175 130 15.85
TD-46 special 20°E AC,DC ~1.2 100 35 15.20(2)
TD-54/7991 5 10°E DC 2.7 200 130 18.00
TD-55/8290 5 10°E pulse 3.5 175 230 17.85
TD-92 5 10°E pulse 3.5 175 125 15.65
18.00-26.50 K WR-42 TD-13/6359 6 10°E pulse 2.7 200 68 15.90
TD-42/8031 6 10°E DC 3.3 175 125 16.00
TD-50/7990 6 10°E pulse 2.7 200 157 18.05
TD-51/8291 6 10°E DC 3.5 175 260 17.90
TD-81 special 10°E DC 3.3 150 148 16.15
26.50-40.00 Ka WR-28 TD-76/7993 special 10°E DC 2.7 125 130 16.0
TD-77/8292 special 10°E pulse 3.0 100 175 16.0
(1)
DC operation — cathode at one end only.
AC,DC operation — cathodes at both ends.
Pulse operation — cathode at one end specially designed for pulse operation. If the anode current during the “on” time of a square wavepulse (>100µs duration) is nominally the
same as the rated DC anode current, the tube drop during this period will be approximately the same as the rated DC tube drop.
(2)
Excess noise ratio of tube only.
0.24 TYP. F
(0.097)
D
C
A
0.74 ± 0.08
(0.292 ± 0.032) E B
ALT. - A
0.24 TYP.
(0.097)
D
DIMENSION (INCHES)
OUTLINE NUMBER A B C D E F
C
6.98 MAX.
(2.750) A
0.74 ± 0.08 1.27 MAX. 1.41 DIA. MAX.
(0.292 ± 0.032) E (0.500) (0.555)
D
0.24 TYP.
(0.097)
DIMENSION (INCHES)
OUTLINE NUMBER A B C D E F
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TD/TN Series
TD SERIES GAS DISCHARGE NOISE SOURCE TUBES
with Indirectly-Heated Cathodes(5)
All characteristics at 25˚C.
BAND PART FREQUENCY ENR TUBE DC ANODE MINIMUM CIRCUIT MOUNTING CIRCUIT
NUMBER RANGE (dB) DROP CURRENT STARTING LENGTH
(GHz) (VDC) (mA) VOLTAGE (INCHES)
SPIKE (kV)
VHF TN-46 0.2-0.25 18.5 200 30 1.5 15.50 Helical Coupling 7/8" coax
UHF TN-47 0.56-0.64 20.3 325 50 2.0 16.5 Direct Coupling 7/8" coax
TN-48 0.34-0.51 18.5 75 2.0 10.0 Helical Coupling Type N
L TN-51 1.0-2.0 20.1 200 50 1.9 8.94 Direct Coupling 7/8" coax
TN-52 1.0-2.0 20.1 200 50 1.9 10.38 Direct Coupling 7/8" coax
TN-54 1.0-2.0 20.5 200 50 1.9 17.31 Direct Coupling Type N
TN-55 1.25-1.55 20.1 200 50 1.9 9.56 Direct Coupling 7/8" coax
TN-57 1.28-1.35 20.5 225 50 1.9 12.56 Direct Coupling 7/8" coax
S TN-60 2.0-4.0 18.5 200 50 1.9 10.38 Direct Coupling 7/8" coax
TN-64 2.7-2.9 18.5 35 60 0.45 3.75 90°E RG-75/U
TN-65 3.4-3.6 18.3 40 75 0.6 2.50 90°E RG-75/U
TN-71 2.9-3.1 18.5 35 75 0.45 3.63 90°E RG-75/U
TN-72 2.7-2.9 18.5 35 75 0.45 3.09 90°E RG-75/U
TN-73 2.7-2.9 18.5 35 75 0.45 3.09 90°E RG-75/U
TN-74 2.7-2.9 18.5 35 60 0.45 3.75 90°E RG-75/U
TN-75 3.1-3.5 18.3 40 75 0.6 2.63 90°E RG-75/U
C TN-76 5.3-6.0 18.5 60 150 0.7 2.00 90°E RG-49/U
TN-77 5.3-6.0 13.5 60 150 0.7 3.50 90°E RG-49/U
TN-78 5.45-5.82 18.5 60 150 0.7 2.75 90°E RG-95/U
TN-82 5.3-6.0 13.5 60 150 0.7 3.56 90°E RG-49/U
H TN-83 7.5-8.6 18.5 60 75 0.8 1.56 90°E RG-51/U
TN-84 7.5-8.6 15.0 55 100 0.8 2.50 90°E RG-51/U
X TN-94 8.9-9.1 18.5 50 60 0.95 1.63 90°E RG-67/U
TN-95 8.5-9.6 14.5 50 100 0.95 2.50 90°E RG-67/U
TN-97 8.5-9.6 18.5 50 75 0.95 1.63 90°E RG-67/U
TN-101 8.5-9.6 14.5 50 100 0.95 2.25 90°E RG-52/U
TN-124 8.2-12.4 12.5 50 50 1.00 2.50 90°E RG-52/U
Ku(K) TN-102 15.0-16.5 18.5 60 40 1.2 1.50 90°E RG-67/U
TN-103 12.4-18.0 18.5 140 50 2.0 7.50 0°E RG-107/U
TN-104 15.0-16.6 12.3 95 50 1.0 1.63 90°E RG-91/U
TN-128 12.0-14.0 13.5 50 50 1.0 2.00 90°E RG-91/U
K(P) TN-106 18.0-26.5 18.5 175 50 1.9 6.44 0°E RG-66/U
TN-125 22.0-23.0 12.5 65 50 1.5 2.25 90°E RG-53/U
Ka(Q) TN-107 26.5-40.0 18.0 140 40 2.5 5.13 0°E RG-96/U
TN-109 34.0-36.0 18.0 140 35 2.5 7.38 0°E RG-96/U
TN-126 31.0-32.0 13.3 75 50 1.5 2.25 90°E RG-96/U
R TN-111 50.0-75.0 18.0 230 30 2.5 4.63 0°E RG-98/U
(5) CP Clare can usually refurbish noise sources (depending on condition of waveguide) and install replacement tubes.
ORDERING INFORMATION
A complete part number is represented by
the information in the Part Number column
of the specification table.
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APPLICATION NOTES
Why use surge protection?
Surge protectors protect personnel and equipment from Through ongoing research and engineering
damaging high-voltage surges from lightning, inductive improvements, Clare has developed a family of Surge
switching, nuclear electromagnetic pulse, electrostatic Protection Products that offer impressive characteristics
discharge, or interference from power supply lines. for a variety of applications. Four differentiating
characteristics are found in every Clare Surge
From a design point of view, protection circuits only Protection Product:
cost money and, if customer requirements or regulatory
agencies do not require them, they will easily be ■ High surge current rating
forgotten. Yet, appropriate surge protection is beneficial. ■ Long life
Protected equipment will not be affected by the high- ■ Fast response
voltage surges listed above. This will result in: ■ Rugged construction
Cost Effectiveness
2.0%
Protection
Cost/Unit
(Breakeven)
1.5%
$1.00
Return Rate
$0.50
1.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Unit Repair Cost ($)
In today’s world of sensitive electronics, an increasingly under the effects of the environment. Since the
important topic has become the protection of electronic electrodes are exposed to the environment, they will
components from overvoltage surges. There is a often experience oxidation and corrosion which is not a
multitude of devices on the market for this purpose but problem common to a gas tube such as Clare’s
what are the differences between them and which is Comgap. These factors contribute to the air gap’s high
best for what application? The following describes, nominal breakdown voltage, wide breakdown voltage
analyzes, and compares these devices in detail. tolerance, and poor impulse response. Often an air gap
is placed in parallel with a gas discharge tube or carbon
Basically there are two types of surge protection block protector to provide back up protection in the event
classifications with each consisting of its own group that the primary protection fails.
of devices:
CARBON BLOCK PROTECTOR
CROWBAR A carbon block protector consists of a pair of carbon
Air Gap elements separated by a 0.003-0.004 inch air gap.
Carbon Block When a specified potential is placed across the carbon
Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) surfaces an arc will be initiated. Like the air gap
Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) protector, the carbon block is an unsealed device and
its performance suffers in the same manner as the air
CLAMP gap. Carbon block protectors are used mainly for
Zener (Avalanche) Diode telephone line protection but are being replaced, in most
Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) installations, with the more reliable and consistent gas
discharge tubes.
CROWBAR PROTECTION
A crowbar device limits the energy delivered to the Comgap GAS DISCHARGE TUBE
protected circuit by abruptly changing from a high Clare’s Comgap, a hermetically sealed gas filled ceramic
impedance state to a low impedance state in response tube with metal electrodes, is recognized for:
to an elevated voltage level. Having been subjected to ■ Stable electrical parameters
a sufficient voltage level the crowbar begins to ■ High insulation resistance
conduct. While conducting, the voltage across the ■ Low capacitance
crowbar remains quite low (typically less than 15 volts ■ High current capability
for gas discharge tubes usually higher for the air gap ■ Low leakage current
and carbon block protectors) and thus, the majority of ■ Low arc voltages
the transient’s power is dissipated in the circuit’s resistive
elements and not in the protected circuit nor the crowbar
For a gas tube to begin conduction, an electron within
itself. This allows the crowbar to be able to withstand
the sealed device must gain sufficient energy to initiate
and protect loads from higher voltage and/or higher
the ionization of the gas. Complete ionization of the gas
current levels for a greater duration of time than
takes place through electron collision. The events
clamping devices.
leading up to this phenomenon occur when a gas tube
is subjected to a rising voltage potential. Once the gas
AIR GAP PROTECTOR is ionized, breakdown occurs and the gas tube changes
An air gap protector consists of two conductive surfaces from a high impedance state to a virtual short circuit
with a spacing between them that will permit an arc and thus, any transient will be diverted from and will
when a specified potential is placed across the not reach the protected circuit. The arc voltage (the
surfaces. The air gap is not a sealed device and voltage across the gas tube while the gas tube is
therefore it must operate at atmospheric pressure and conducting) will typically be 15 volts. After the transient
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A Comparison of Surge Arrester Technologies
has passed, the Comgap will extinguish and again second. The breakdown voltage response of a crowbar
appear as an open circuit. In order to insure gas tube to transients with ramp rates of 1V/microsecond or
turn off at the zero crossing in AC applications, the less is referred to as the DC breakdown voltage level.
current through the Comgap once the transient has Due to the nature of gas discharge tubes, the same
passed, must be less than the follow-on current rating gas tube will experience breakdown at a higher voltage
of the gas tube. The follow-on current requirement can as a transient’s ramp rate increases. For example: At
easily be met by placing a resistor in series with the 100V/microsecond, the CG2-230L gas tube will
gas tube. Clare’s AC series of gas discharge tube surge breakdown at 600V maximum. The breakdown voltage
arresters were developed specifically to protect AC response of a crowbar to transients with ramp rates
power lines and normally will not require additional greater than 1V/microsecond is referred to as the
components to limit follow-on current. In DC impulse breakdown voltage level.
applications, the gas discharge tube will extinguish as
long as the device is operated within the specified Due to the Comgap’s rugged construction, it can handle
holdover conditions. Holdover conditions involve the currents that far surpass other transient suppressors’
maximum bias voltage that can appear across a gas capabilities - greater than 10 pulses of a 20,000 peak
discharge tube under specified current conditions and amperes pulse having a rise time of 8 microseconds
still allow the gas discharge tube to turn off. Under decaying to half value in 20 microseconds (also
normal operating conditions, the Comgap shunted referred to as an 8/20 wave form). The surge life of the
across a circuit, will act like an open switch with a high Comgap is at least 1000 shots of a 500 amperes peak
insulation resistance. 10/1000 pulse. Because it is being used in a repetitive
switching application, the ETS series Comgap has
Comgap Gas Discharge Tube been designed for surge life greater than 100,000 shots.
Voltage vs. Current Characteristics With a maximum inter-electrode capacitance of
1 picofarad, the Comgap can easily be designed into
RF circuits. The Comgap is the practical device for the
protection of telephone circuits, AC power lines,
modems, power supplies, CATV and almost any
Voltage (V)
Breakdown
Voltage application where protection from large and/or
unpredictable transients is desired.
Leakage
Region
current and capacitance. The SCR package can handle
Voltage (V)
currents of several hundred amperes of an 8/20 wave Clamping
Voltage
form and packages are available that offer bi-directional
protection.
CLAMPING PROTECTION
A clamping device actually limits the voltage transient
to a specified level by varying its internal resistance in
.001
response to the applied voltage. A clamping device
must absorb the transient’s energy and therefore, cannot Current (A)
withstand very high current levels. Although these
devices have quick response times, they are subject to MOV (METAL OXIDE VARISTOR)
leakage currents and their capacitance values are
As its name suggests, the MOV is a voltage variable
higher than those found in the Comgap.
resistor made from sintered metal oxides. The grains
produced in the sintered metal oxide material of the
ZENER (AVALANCHE) DIODE MOV can be thought of as a network of series and
The zener diode comes closest to modeling the ideal parallel diodes. As the voltage potential across the MOV
constant voltage clamp. It responds quickly to a fast increases, some of the diodes experience avalanche
rising voltage potential and is available for a fairly wide breakdown and begin to conduct and as a result, reduce
range of clamping voltages (from less than 10 volts up the net resistance of the MOV.
to several hundred volts). The zener is placed in parallel
with the circuit to be protected and will not operate until The MOV can handle current pulses of higher peak
a surge exceeds the zener’s breakdown voltage. The values and for a longer duration than a diode, but the
surge, causing the zener to conduct will be clamped to MOV can experience cumulative degradation and
the zener’s rated voltage. The zener is a good protector performance changes after it is exposed to large current
for circuits operating at low voltages. Caution is advised pulses when not properly selected. The high peak
when designing the device into RF circuits due to the current surges tend to fuse the oxide grains and thus
diode’s high capacitance. alter the MOV’s performance. Some engineers
recommend that a fuse be used with an MOV as a large
current surge could damage the grain structure, fuse
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A Comparison of Surge Arrester Technologies
Region
Upturn
Leakage
fast rising surge. The MOV is subject to leakage current
Region
Voltage (V)
and high capacitance (10’s to 1000’s of picofarads).
When designing with a MOV it is necessary to remember
that as the current through the device increases, the Clamping
Voltage
voltage which the MOV clamps at is greatly increased.
VB
A' G The arc region. In this region, the arc voltage will
-21 -15 -10 -6 -3 -1 quickly drop and the arc current will quickly
10 10 10 10 10 10 1 10 100
increase within the limitations of the drive energy
Amps
and impedance.
Figure 1. A generic V-i characteristic of a
plasma device.
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Basic Construction and Theory of Gas Discharge Tubes
If the current through the gas discharge device is
adjusted over the range of values of 10-18 to 102 amps,
the voltage across the device will also vary. When a
gas discharge device is operated as a transient voltage
protector, the modes of operation of greatest
significance are in regions A, F, and G. The applied
voltage is normally less than the breakdown voltage of
the device, VBD, at which time the current through the
device is in the A region. The charged carriers of electric
current in this mode originate from the cathode by
photon emission and within the fill gas by collisions of
gas particles with cosmic rays (or radioactive decay
particles if an isotope is used in the device).
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Surge Protection of Main Distribution Frame
Indirect lightning: Protection engineers have defined the power cross
The most noticeable and frequent interference in situation as the most severe condition. Therefore, the
telephone systems is due to the inductive effect of many requirements call for the suppression device to
lightning strikes. Although the induced effect of lightning withstand 10A rms for a duration ranging from 10 to 60
is more common on overhead lines, buried lines are cycles of the power system frequency.
still susceptible through resistive coupling.
PROTECTION OF MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME
Overvoltages, mostly induced by cloud-to-cloud The telephone system is made up of a central switching
discharges, can be as high as several kilovolts with network which interconnects the different subscribers
kiloamperes short circuit current. The surge voltage that through repeaters, multiplexers, and concentrators. The
appears at the end of the cable depends on the distance cable network which links the subscribers makes the
to the source, the type of cable, the shield material, system vulnerable to damaging transients. The cables
and its thickness and insulation, along with the amplitude consist of conductors in shielded cables, which are
and waveshape of the lightning current in the shield. suspended on poles or buried in earth.
Power System Induced Transients: Along with the cable network, antennas on wireless
Overhead telephone lines often share a utility pole and equipment connected to the telephone are also a
ground wire with the commercial AC power system. potential source of transients to the network. Additionally,
Buried telephone and power cables often share the the power used by a telecom system is usually obtained
same trench. Because of this, three types of overvoltage from commercial power lines which are subjected to
transients induced into the telephone lines can occur in the same possible overvoltage surges as the telephone
conjuction with power system faults: lines.
■ Power contact or power cross: power lines make
direct contact with telephone cables. As one can see, the complexity and exposure of the
■ Power induction: electromagnetic coupling of a telephone system makes it highly suseptible to all types
heavy fault in the power system (this can be solved of overvoltage transients. From a practical standpoint,
with proper shielding). however, the cost of installing and maintaining a 100%
■ Ground potential rise: heavy ground currents of protection system would not be cost effective. Therefore,
power system faults flow in the common ground network planners usually develop a location's network
connections and cause substantial differences in protection level plan based upon the implementation
potential. cost, stroke factor, ground resisitance, type of facilities,
desired reliability of service, and the exposure to
lightning.
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Surge Protection of Main Distribution Frame
CG-230L Performance: If protector CG1 should breakdown (VBR ) at 400V while
Nominal DC Breakdown Voltage: 230 Vdc CG2 requires 600V to breakdown, the difference would
Impulse Breakdown at 100V/ms: 600V max. cause a transient current to flow through the load. To
Insulation Resistance: 1000 M Ohm min. eliminate the problem of unbalanced line breakdown,
Maximum Capacitance: 1pF max. dual gap or three electrode tubes like the PMT3 and
Surge Life: PMT8 have been developed. See Figure 5B.
Impulse 8/20, 10kA, 10 shots
Impulse 10/1000, 500A, 1000 shots The PMT3(310) series from Clare are three electrode,
AC, 15-62Hz for 1 sec., 10 shots, 20A rms. medium duty surge arrestors designed to protect
electronic equipment from damage due to excessive
CP Clare is ISO9000 certified and our automated voltages and current. The PMT3(310) products have
production techniques are tightly controlled to assure a extremely fast response times characterized by the
consistent, highly uniform product. Electrical testing is impulse breakdown voltage, which describes their
conducted on 100% of our products prior to shipment dynamic behavior. For ease of mounting on PC boards,
to our customers. the devices are available in many different lead
configurations.
Three Electrode Configuration
In a telephone cable, signals are conducted through
pairs of copper wires. Therefore, transient voltages
induced into the conductors will be common to both
signal wires (typically called “tip” and “ring”). This is
shown in Figure 5A.
PTM3(310)230-04 Performance
Nominal DC Breakdown Voltage: 230 Vdc
Impulse Breakdown at 100V/ms: 600V
Insulation Resistance: 1000 Mohm min.
Figure 5a. Unbalanced Line Protection Maximum Capacitance: 1 pF max.
Surge Life:
Impulse 8/20, 10kA per side, 20kA total
Impulse 10/1000, 500A, 400 shots
AC, 15-62Hz for 11 cycles, 65A
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APPLICATION NOTES
Surge Protection of AC Power Lines
AC power line disturbances are the cause of many Test waveforms for evaluation of a surge protection
equipment failures. The damage can be as elusive as system should conform to these standard waveforms
occasional data crashes or as dramatic as the as closely as possible to ensure valid results. The use
destruction of a power supply, computer terminal, or of test waveforms having slower rise times or lower peak
television set. Power line disturbances go by many currents/voltages may result in a false sense of security
names – transients, surges, spikes, glitches, etc. – but concerning the level of protection actually provided
regardless of the name, an understanding of their under field conditions.
characteristics and the operation of the various
protection devices available is necessary to design an
effective protection circuit. This Application Note will
IEEE-587 Ring Wave
illustrate how to design high-performance, cost-effective
1000
surge protection for equipment connected to AC power
lines. The role of gas discharge tube (GDT) surge
Voltage (V)
arresters specifically designed for AC power line 0
protection will also be discussed.
The clamp-type devices have faster response times but Crowbar-type devices such as gas tube surge arresters
are limited in their current handling ability because most have slightly slower response times but can handle
of the energy of the transient must be dissipated by the much higher current because they act as a low
clamping device. Also, the voltage drop across a clamp- impedance switch which diverts the transient energy
type surge protector increases with the conducted away from the protected equipment to be dissipated
current as shown in Figure 2A. externally. While the peak voltage experienced by the
protected circuit during the leading edge of some
transients may be higher than with a clamp-type device;
MOV Clamping Voltage the duration, and thus the total energy delivered to the
at Various Current Levels
1000
protected circuit, is much lower when using a crowbar-
1000A
type device as shown in Figure 2B.
750
Vlotage (V)
100A
500
This peak voltage is a function of the rise time of the
25A
leading edge of the transient. Faster rise times will result
250 0.1A in higher peak voltages due to the response time of the
protector. Although Zener-gated SCRs and thyristors
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 are available which offer faster response times, their
Time (µs)
use is limited to telecom and signal line applications
due to their relatively low peak current ratings. A major
benefit of the gas tube surge arrester is that the voltage
Transient Response of
Plasma Surge Arrester drop across the device remains essentially constant
1000
(<20V) regardless of the conducted current.
750
Vlotage (V)
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Surge Protection of AC Power Lines
Hybrid Surge Protection Circuit The inductor used in this example is part of the RFI
filter already required by the design. The output of the
Hot protection circuit during a transient is illustrated in
Figure 3B.
Load
Neutral
The following sequence of events is depicted in
Figure 3B:
A The leading edge of the transient is clamped by
Ground
the MOV to a value just above the normal operating
Plasma Surge RFI Filter Metal Oxide
Arresters Varistors voltage.
B As the current through the MOV increases, a
voltage is developed across the inductor which
Transient Response of causes the gas tube surge arrester to fire. The
Hybrid Circuit
1000 energy of the transient is now quickly shunted
through the gas tube surge arrester and away from
750
the protected circuit.
Vlotage (V)
Figure 3. (A) A typical surge protection circuit. The cost effectiveness of this protection circuit is
enhanced by three factors:
(B) Its response to a transient.
1. The use of an AC Series gas tube surge arrester
eliminates the need for additional components to
In most applications, no additional components are ensure turnoff.
required other than those of the basic surge protection 2. The isolating impedance is supplied by an existing
circuit. A surge protection circuit with sub-nanosecond component (the RFI filter).
response time, precise control of transient energy let- 3. A small diameter MOV (lowest cost) is used since
through, and a peak current rating of 20,000A is now the gas tube surge arrester handles the high-energy
practical even for cost-sensitive applications such as portion of the transient.
power supplies, home stereos, monitors, and printers.
The example duplicates the circuit between Neutral and
A typical installation is illustrated in Figure 3A. This is a Ground in addition to the Hot-to-Neutral circuit. This
two stage hybrid circuit consisting of a gas tube surge provides protection against Common Mode (both lines
arrester as the primary protector and a Metal Oxide surged relative to ground) as well as Normal Mode (Hot-
Varistor (MOV) as the secondary protector £. These to-Neutral) transients. This is important because both
elements must be separated by an isolating impedance. types of transients are frequent occurrences in the real
This impedance may be either resistive (>10Ω) or world. The failure to provide Common Mode protection
inductive (>0.1mH) to ensure proper coordination of the is one of the leading causes of failure in many otherwise
protective devices. Most AC applications utilize an solid designs.
inductive element to minimize power dissipation and
voltage drop during normal operation.
The critical points in the selection of the gas tube surge Notes
arrester are the minimum DC breakdown voltage (which
must be higher than the highest normal voltage †
The exact value is a function of the Location
expected on the protected line) and the follow-on current Category and System Exposure level. See the IEEE
rating (which must be higher than the expected fault spec for more detailed information.
current of the incoming supply line). In this example, ‡
The rise time for an open-circuit voltage waveform
the minimum DC breakdown voltage is calculated by is defined as 1.67 x (t90 - t30) where t30 and t90 are the
multiplying the normal line voltage (120VRMS) by 1.414 30% and 90% amplitude points on the leading edge
to obtain the peak voltage and then adding an of the waveform. The duration is defined as the
appropriate guard band to allow for normal variations time from the virtual origin, t0 (where a line through
in the supply voltage. t30 and t90 intersects the zero voltage axis), to the
50% amplitude point of the trailing edge of the
120VRMS x 1.414 = 170Vpeak waveform, t50.
§
170Vpeak x 1.15 (15% guardband) = 196V minimum The rise time for an short-circuit current waveform
is defined as 1.25 x (t90 - t10) where t10 and t90 are the
The MOV should be selected using the same formula. 10% and 90% amplitude points on the leading edge
When used in a properly designed hybrid circuit, a 3mm of the waveform. The duration is defined as the
device is normally adequate to handle the small leading- time from the virtual origin, t0 (where a line through
edge currents until the gas tube surge arrester goes t10 and t90 intersects the zero current axis), to the
into conduction. 50% amplitude point of the trailing edge of the
waveform, t50.
#
The inductor should have a value of at least 0.1mH. If If the current supplied by the AC power line exceeds
the inductance is too low, the MOV may clamp the the maximum follow-on current of the gas tube surge
transient voltage at a level that does not allow the gas arrester (typically, ~20A), the device will continue to
tube surge arrester to go into conduction. The result is conduct, even at a zero crossing of the AC voltage
usually the overloading and destruction of the MOV. signal, causing the gas tube surge arrester to
Tests have been conducted using several common RFI overheat and fail.
£
filters having inductances or 1-2mH with excellent A transient absoprtion zener diode should also work
results. as the secondary protector.
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Spark Gaps for Energy Transfer Applications
Many applications in electronic circuits require a fast- A two-electrode spark gap requires the least amount of
acting switch capable of transferring stored electrical associated circuitry (see Figure 1A). For energy transfer,
energy, usually from a storage capacitor to a load circuit. the storage capacitor must begin to charge from time
Typical applications include the following: zero until the breakdown voltage of the “switch” is
reached. At this point, the impedance of the spark gap
■ Discharge Lamp Ignitors (HID or Glow Lamps) quickly drops from several thousand megohms to a few
■ Gas Ignitors (Gas Dryers or Water Heaters) ohms and the storage capacitor discharges at a rate
■ Pulsed Light Sources (Xenon Photo Flash) limited by the circuit impedance. (For more information,
■ Exploding Bridge Wires (EBW) please see our Application Note entitled “Use of Energy
■ Crowbarring Power Supplies Transfer Switches”).
When the voltage level is low (<100V) and currents do In applications where “instantaneous” switching is
not exceed 1A, transistor circuits may be used. When required, a triggered spark gap is used (see Figure 1B
the voltages exceed several hundred volts and currents above). Here, the storage capacitor is charged prior to
exceed 1-10A, spark gaps become especially suitable the energy demand. Since the self-breakdown voltage
in terms of cost, size, standby readiness, and minimum of the triggered spark gap is greater than the charge
associated circuit requirements. Spark gaps may be voltage of the storage capacitor, the storage capacitor
designed to handle extremely high currents for short remains charged. Upon application of an appropriate
durations and at high voltage levels while still contained trigger pulse, the “switch” will rapidly close (typically
in a relatively small space. These devices can operate 0.1µs delay time) and the stored energy will be
over wide temperature extremes (as great as -55°C to transferred to the load circuit. (For more information,
+125°C), they are unaffected by variations in pressure see our Application Notes entitled “Use of Triggered
and humidity, and can withstand high levels of shock Spark Gaps”).
and vibration. Since these devices are made for cold
cathode operations, no heater circuits or standby power
is required.
R G
Ebb
+ C
B EBW
PULSE
TSFR Exploding
Bridgewire
Figure 1. Connection of Two-Electrode (A) and Triggered (B) Spark Gaps for Energy Transfer.
0.47µF
To HID
As illustrated in Figure 2 above, the firing voltage does
not vary greatly over the 100,000 shots.
5.4µH
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IEC-1000-4 Application Notes
Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial-
Process Measurement and Control Equipment
Introduction Characteristics of the ESD generator
The purpose of the IEC 1000-4 (previously known as Level Indicated First peak current Rise time with Current Current
IEC-801) standard is to establish a common reference voltage of discharge discharge at 30 ns at 60 ns
for evaluating the performance of industrial-process (+/- 10%) switch (+/- 30%) (+/- 30%)
measurement and control instrumentation when 1 2kV 7.5A 0.7 to 1 ns 4A 2A
exposed to electric or electromagnetic interference. The 2 4kV 15 A 0.7 to 1 ns 8A 4A
types of interference considered are those arising from 3 6kV 22.5 A 0.7 to 1 ns 12 A 6A
sources external to the equipment. 4 8kV 30 A 0.7 to 1 ns 16 A 8A
Test Severity Level Examples of laboratory ESD test set-ups can be seen
Level Test voltage: Test voltage: in Figure 1 for table-top equipment and in Figure 2 for
Contact discharge Air discharge floor standing equipment.
1 2kV 2kV
2 4kV 4kV
3 6kV 8kV
4 8kV 15kV
x Special Special
“x” is an open level.
The test severity levels shall be selected in accordance with the
most realistic installation and environmental conditions.
Test Procedure
■ For conformance testing, the EUT shall be
continually operated in its most sensitive mode
which shall be determined by preliminary testing.
■ The test voltage shall be increased from the
minimum to the selected test severity level.
■ Number: at least 10 single discharges (in the most
sensitive polarity).
■ Time interval: initial value 1 second, longer intervals
may be necessary.
■ Direct application of discharge to the EUT:
The static electricity discharges shall be applied
only to those points and surfaces of the EUT which
are accessible to the human operator during normal
usage.
■ Indirect application of the discharge: Discharges
to objects placed or installed near the EUT shall
be simulated by applying the discharges to a
coupling plane (a horizontal coupling plane under
the EUT or a vertical coupling plane).
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IEC-1000-4 Application Notes
Test Results
The results of the ESD tests are reported as follows:
1. Normal performance within the specification limits.
2. Temporary degradation or loss of function or
performance which is self-recoverable.
3. Temporary degradation or loss of function or
performance which requires operator intervention
or system reset.
4. Degradation or loss of function which is not
recoverable, due to damage of equipment
(component) or software, or loss of date.
Figure 5. Test set-up for radiated electromagnetic field tests in an anechoic chamber, general arrangement of the
EUT, field strength monitor and antennae.
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IEC-1000-4 Application Notes
Figure 7. Example of test set-up for direct coupling of the test voltage to a.c./d.c. power supply lines/terminals for
laboratory test purposes.
For field testing, the equipment or system shall be tested shall be applied between a reference ground plane
in the final installed conditions without coupling/ and each of the power supply terminals, AC or DC,
decoupling networks. and on the terminals for the protective or function
■ Power supply lines and protective earth terminals: earth on the cabinet of the EUT. (See Figure 9).
– Stationary, floor-mounted EUT: The test voltage
Figure 8. Example of test set-up for application of the test voltage by the capacitive coupling clamp for laboratory
test purposes.
Figure 9. Example for field test on a.c./d.c. power supply lines and protective earth terminals for stationary, floor
mounted EUT.
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IEC-1000-4 Application Notes
– Non-stationary mounted EUT, connected to the ■ Input/Output circuits and communication lines:
mains supply by flexible cord and plugs: The test – A capacitive clamp shall be used for coupling
voltage shall be applied between each of the power the test voltage into the lines. However, if the clamp
supply conductors and the protective earth at the cannot be used due to mechanical problems in the
power supply outlet to which the EUT is to be cabling, it may be replaced by a tape or a
connected. (See Figure 10). conductive foil enveloping the lines under test.
(See Figure 11).
Figure 10. Example for field test on AC mains supply and protective earth terminals for non-stationary mounted
EUT.
Figure 11. Example for field test on communications and I/O circuits without the capacitive coupling clamp.
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IEC-1000-4 Application Notes
Figure 15. Test set-up for capacitive coupling on AC Figure 18. Test set-up for unshielded interconnection
lines (3 phases); line to ground coupling according to lines; line to line coupling according to 7.3; inductive
7.2. coupling for high impedance circuits.
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IEC-1000-4 Application Notes
In order to test shielded lines, the test voltage/current Application on CP CLARE for Products
shall be applied to the shields (housings) of the EUT’s Selection guide :
and to the connected shields of the lines. The test set- IEC 1000-4-2: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
up used to apply potential differences is shown in IEC 1000-4-4: Electrostatic Fast Transient/Burst
Figure 22. (EFT)
On Signal Lines
Installation Class
Test Procedure Unsym. Lines Sym. DB
■ Number of tests: at least 5 positive and 5 negative LDB Lines SDB Peak CP CLARE
at the selected points. Severity Solution
■ Pulse repetition: max. 1/min. Line- Line- Line- Line- Current
Line Ground Ground Ground
The maximum repetition rate depends on the built-
2 1 - 2 12A CG2 230L-PMT3 230
in protection devices of the EUT.
3 2 1&2 - 24A CG2 230L-PMT3 230
■ The surge will be applied between lines and 4&5 3 3 - 48A CG2 230-PMT3 230
between lines and ground. - 4&5 5 - 95A CG2 230L-PMT3 230
■ All lower levels including the selected test level LDB = Long Distance Bus
must be satisfied. For testing the secondary DB = Data Bus
protection, the output voltage of the generator must SDB = Short Distance Bus
be increased up to the worst case voltage break
down of the primary protection.
Test Results
The results of the test are reported as follows:
1. Normal performance within the specification limits.
2. Temporary degradation or loss of function or
performance which is self-recoverable.
3. Temporary degradation or loss of function or
performance which requires operator intervention
or system reset.
4. Degradation or loss of function which is not
recoverable, due to damage of equipment
(component) or software, or loss of data.
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How to Test Spark Gaps
Another common approach (especially for faster ramp Insulation Resistance
rates) uses a high-energy spark gap (such as Clare’s To make this measurement at the rated voltage (often
SB-4.0) as a switch to quickly discharge a capacitor 100V, but never exceeding the breakdown voltage
with the test voltage existing across the discharge of the gap) requires specialized equipment. A
resistor as depicted in Figure 3. In this circuit, the ramp megohmmeter can be used to directly measure
rate can vary greatly depending on the capacitor insulation resistance. A power supply and a sensitive
inductance and stray impedances. ammeter can be used to measure the leakage current
at the rated voltage. Dividing the leakage current into
R SB-4.0 the voltage will yield the insulation resistance. For
+ example, if a gap with 100V across it yields a leakage
current of 10nA, then its insulation resistance is 10GΩ
VPS C R GDT (100V/10nA).
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The source energy that is available for discharge in the w/o Crowbar Normal
Transmitting 1ms Operating
gap circuit will be dissipated totally in the triggered spark Tube Current Current
Waveform 1ms
gap unless series resistance is included. By the inclusion
0.5µs
of series resistance, the use of lower energy triggered Trigger Pulse etrig 0.3µs
Waveform
spark gaps may be extended to higher energy circuits.
For example, a typical tube drop might be 30V for a Main Gap
Discharge td 0.2µs
peak current of 3kA with a resultant effective main gap Current
impedance of 0.01Ω. Therefore, if a 1Ω resistor was Waveform
4.0
gap, G. {Though depicted in Mode A or D (depending
3.0
on the trigger pulse polarity), a ground-referenced pulse
transformer could be used in Mode B or C by connecting
2.0
the plate supply to the opposite main electrode and
ground to the adjacent main electrode.}
1.0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0
1.2 4.2
The fault current waveform, the trigger pulse waveform,
Ebb (kVdc)
and the main gap discharge current waveform are
shown in Figure 3B. Crowbarring of the plate supply is
Figure 2. Minimum trigger voltage versus applied volt- accomplished in a total time of 0.5µs. The time delay of
age for reliable operation for a TA-5.0. the triggered spark gap is shown as 0.2µs and a delay
in the pulse transformer is shown as 0.3µs. The
magnitude and duration of the fault current have been
A typical electronic crowbar application is depicted in sufficiently limited within the transmitting tube to be
Figure 3A. harmless and the energy stored in the capacitor has
been dissipated in the triggered spark gap and the
source resistance, Rs, instead of the transmitting tube.
RS RL A
+ HV Transmitting
DC C Tube
–
Supply T
G Pulse Notes:
Transformer 1 Triggered spark gaps consist of three electrodes including the trigger
electrode and two main gap electrodes. The Adjacent Main Electrode
is the main gap electrode adjacent to the trigger electrode. The
Opposite Main Electrode is the main gap electrode opposite from
Figure 3A. Typical electronic crowbar application. the trigger electrode.
Noise Power — The available noise power from a noise For calculation purposes, the input signal generated by
source tube is essentially kTeB power coupled to the the gas discharge noise source can be rewritten as Si =
waveguide from the positive column of the discharge, [Si + N i] - Ni. The total input when the noise source is
where k is Boltzmann’s constant, Te is the effective ON is [Si + Ni] = kTnB as defined for noise power. When
electron temperature of the discharge, and B is the the noise source is turned OFF, the input is thermal
bandwidth. To some extent, Te can be estimated by the noise of N i = kT oB where T o is the operational
method of von Engel and Steenbeck.1 temperature (290K). Therefore, Si = k[Tn - To]B.
In microwave power measurements, consideration is Again, for calculation purposes, the signal output of the
given to the noise temperature, Tn , which when device can be rewritten as So = [So + No] - No. In this
multiplied by k gives the power per unit bandwidth of a case, PON = [So + No]/B is the noise tube ON condition
noise source. Tn is determined by comparison of the and POFF = No/B is the noise tube OFF condition.
noise source against a thermal load.2 Appropriate Therefore, S o = [PON - POFF ]xB and No = P OFFxB.
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Substituting into the noise figure equation above yields operation and withstanding the high peak voltage
developed. The DC supply must be capable of supplying
the rated current at voltages greater than the tube drop.
k [Tn − To ]B
kTo B T − 290K POFF
F = = n P − P The alternate configuration in Figure 2 uses a DC supply
PON − POFF 290K ON OFF
POFF with a potential greater than the starting voltage to
eliminate the need for the inductor and switch of
Figure 1.
The Y-factor is defined as Y = PON/POFF. The quantity in
the second pair of brackets of the noise figure equation
above can be expressed in terms of Y as L1 R1
+ L1 - Inductance
(750)
R2 R1 - Anode Current Limiting Resistor
20W
Noise
POFF 1 1 DC Supply (1000) R2 - Filament Current Limiting Resistor
= = 20W Source SW1 - Starting Switch
PON − POFF PON − 1 Y −1 –
SW1
I = VPS - Vtubedrop
R1
POFF (Typical values in parenthesis)
Substituting this relation into the noise figure equation Figure 1. Circuit for DC operation of filamentary
yields cathode tubes.
T − 290K 1
F = n
290K Y − 1 R1
+
(3000Ω)
or, expressed in dB, 150W
Noise
High Voltage DC Supply Source
–
T − 290K
F = 10x log10 n − 10x log10 [Y − 1]
290K
The circuit in Figure 4 adds current regulation via eliminated if the secondary voltage of T is made high
feedback through a second transistor, Q2.7 The resistor enough to provide a cold start without filament preheat.
R1 reduces the power that the high voltage transistor
Q1, driven here in active mode, dissipates but it must Operation of a single-ended tube in this circuit will result
be is sufficiently small in value to avoid saturating Q1. in excessive anode heating with probable failure of the
anode seal.
R1
+
(2000Ω)
100W Noise
I = 0.7V/R3
R1 < VPS - Vtubedrop
OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS
Source I
Q2 - Feedback Transistor
DC operation of filamentary cathode noise tubes — In
High Voltage DC Supply Q
1 R3 - Current-sampling Transistor the circuits of Figures 1 and 2, these tubes generally
Q2 require 700-2500V starting spikes, operate at anode
R3 = 5Ω
– currents of 50-250mA DC, and exhibit tube drops on
the order of 40-150VDC. Their life under conditions of
Figure 4. Circuit for pulse operation of noise tubes with
essentially continuous operation, with only occasional
current regulation.
starts, is generally in excess of 8000 hours and may be
as high as 20,000 hours. Their life under pulse
DC or pulse operation of indirectly-heated cathode noise conditions is short. The circuits in Figures 3 and 4 can
tubes — These tubes may be operated by the circuit in also be used for DC operation.
Figure 1 modified to include a continuous filament
voltage (often 6.3VAC). The circuits in Figures 2 through Pulse operation of hollow cathode noise tubes — In the
4 may be used without modification. circuits of Figures 3 and 4, these tubes usually require
starting spikes of 700-3000V, operate at peak currents
Grounded anode operation — For all previous methods from 75-175mA, and have tube drops of 100-250V.
of operation and cathode types, the polarity can be Under pulse conditions with duty cycles of up to 50%,
reversed when desirable so the anode may be operated their life is typically 2000-5000 hours. In general, under
grounded. In the circuit in Figure 1, under reversed intermittent DC conditions, they have adequate life of
polarity conditions, the inductor L would be moved to at least 500-1000 hours.
the cathode side as would the limiting resistor R1. Similar
modifications would be made to the circuits in Figures DC or pulse operation of indirectly-heated cathode noise
2 through 4 with the NPN transistors replaced with PNP tubes — In the circuits of Figures 1 through 4, these
transistors. tubes can be operated with very long life under either
DC or pulse conditions. This particular cathode
The advantage of operating with a grounded anode is assembly utilizes an electrostatic shield around the
that the anode potential is distributed along the length cathode resulting in minimum ion bombardment of the
of the tube by the metal tube holder of the mount which active cathode surface area. The coated area is such
results in a 10-50% decrease in the starting voltage that the maximum current density for any tube of this
depending upon the particular tube type and mounting type is ultra-conservative. These tubes generally require
arrangement. starting pulses on the order of 500-2000V,
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operate typically from 35-200mA DC or 50-150mA peak times are normally 150-500ms. These deionization
pulse, and have tube drops from 40-200V. Under times can be improved by the application of a slight
intermittent DC conditions, life is generally in excess of negative voltage when the tube is being turned off, in a
10,000 hours and may be as high as 50,000 hours. pulse application for example. Deionization times
Under pulse conditions, at duty cycles up to 50%, their generally increase with current.
life is typically 3000-7000 hours.
MICROWAVE CHARACTERISTICS
Grounded anode operation — As mentioned previously, General considerations — The level of the ENR that
grounded anode operation reduces all starting voltage can be attained from any noise source is determined
requirements. by the available ENR from the noise tube itself and by
the coupling of the noise tube in the mount. The available
AC operation of noise tubes with dual filamentary ENR from the noise tube is determined principally by
cathodes — In the circuit of Figure 5 driven by 60-400Hz the type of fill gas, the gas pressure, and, to some small
sine waves, these tubes generally require starting extent, by the tube current. The coupling in the mount
voltages on the order of 1000-2500VAC, operate at is determined by the insertion angle of the tube through
currents of 100-250mA AC, and exhibit tube drops on the mount, by the type of gas fill, and by the ratio of the
the order of 40-150VAC. Typical life under 60Hz tube diameter to the maximum guide dimension.8 The
conditions is 100-1000 hours, depending on the circuit coupling is also affected by the gas pressure and the
parameters. tube current. The mounting is so important that the
success with which any combination of noise tube,
IONIZATION TIME mount, and termination meets the general requirements
Because of the presence of the rare gas, there is a at the end of the Introduction section of this note
finite time required for the discharge to become stable depends as much on the mounting method as on any
in any gas discharge noise tube. In argon-filled tubes, other single feature.
the discharge will normally become stable in 50-150ms
after the completion of the starting spike. For neon, Mounting methods — The most common methods and
these times are on the order of 80-300ms. their relative advantages and disadvantages include:
■ 0° to 30° E-plane insertion
These times may be modified drastically by the drive Advantages include extremely broad bandwidth
circuit, however. If there is appreciable ringing in the (within the tolerances of the ENR specified for tube-
circuit, or if the supply voltage is only slightly greater and-mount, this style of mounting yields a
than the tube operating voltage at the rated current, the frequency independent noise source), very low
time for a tube to establish a stable discharge may be VSWR, very low non-operating insertion loss, and
much longer. In general, by proper circuit design, these high operating insertion loss (therefore, very little
indicated times can be attained for any of the types of reduction in the available ENR9 from the noise
operation mentioned above. source itself). Disadvantages include relatively
large size, high voltage starting spike, and relatively
The ionization time is an important factor in making high tube drop.
pulsed noise figure measurements (discussed later in ■ 90° E-plane insertion, transmission-type
this note). Advantages include fair VSWR, very small size,
low voltage starting spike, low tube drop, and low
DEIONIZATION TIME non-operating insertion loss. Disadvantages
Again because of the presence of the rare gases, these include low operating insertion loss (therefore,
tubes have finite deionization times. In argon at 200mA appreciable reduction in the available ENR), and
current and 20 Torr pressure, the deionization times are relatively narrow bandwidth (~10-20%).
on the order of 70-300ms, depending on tube diameter. ■ 90° E-plane insertion, shorted-type
In neon at the same current and pressure, deionization Advantages include small size, low voltage starting
spike, low tube drop, and high operating insertion Scheibe11 and reviewed in the Definitions and Basic
loss (therefore, negligible reduction in the available Discussion section earlier in this note. Our discussion
ENR). Disadvantages include poor VSWR and very here will be concerned only with precautions to be taken
narrow bandwidth (~5-10%). with pulsed noise sources in making noise figure
■ 90° H-plane insertion, transmission-type measurements.
Advantages include low non-operating insertion
loss, fairly small size, good non-operating VSWR, The voltage and current curves of Figure 7 show typical
and moderate voltage starting spike and tube drop. pulsed tube performance as a function of time. The
Disadvantages include poor operating VSWR, low voltage across the tube rises to a very high value, at
operating insertion loss (with a resultant reduction which point the tube breaks down. The voltage then
in the available ENR), and very narrow bandwidth. falls to almost zero and, eventually, stabilizes at the tube
■ Coaxial, helix-coupled drop after several tens of microseconds. The current
Advantages include permitting the use of noise usually stabilizes faster than the tube drop.
tubes originally designed for waveguide bands
down into the UHF region, relatively broad Low Noise Calibrated
Output
Meter
bandwidth, good operating insertion loss, relatively IF Pre-Amp IF Atten
System noise figure measurements — Noise figure has Figure 7. Typical voltage and current waveforms for
been summarized completely by Mumford and TD-72 pulse type noise tube (argon filled).
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If the “on” time of the receiver gating period starts too Variations with tube current — Since a change in current
soon, there will be a fraction of the total gate period causes a slight change in tube drop, and thereby a slight
during which the noise power will not have the rated change in the field in the positive column, there is a
noise output of the tube at the given current because small correction to the ENR of a tube as a result of an
the tube drop, and consequently the field in the positive actual change in the effective electron temperature.
column, will not have been stabilized. Whenever Further, there is an additional small change to the
possible, therefore, the total gating period should be available ENR from the tube-in-mount as a result of the
long, ideally a few hundred microseconds, and the changing insertion loss caused by the change in current.
initiation of the gating period should be delayed as long ■ Noise vs. current
as possible following the high voltage starting spike. For most noise tubes, there is a decrease in ENR
with current of 0.003-0.005 dB/mA.
Another consideration is that the gating period during ■ Tube drop vs. current
which the receiver looks at the cold, non-operating, For most noise tubes, the tube drop tends to
noise source should be as long as possible after the decrease about 0.13-0.26 V/mA.
main transmitter pulse (for a unit being used in the ■ Insertion loss vs. current
transmitter arm through a directional coupler) so that Nominal values of operating and non-operating
the lapsed time definitely is long compared with the insertion loss for argon noise tubes in specific
deionization time of the tube. waveguide mounts are given in Table 1. Also, the
tube-to-tube variations of operating insertion loss
Finally, use of a noise source for which there is the for typical operating insertion loss values of <20dB,
smallest possible difference between the operating and 20-30dB, and >30dB are ±0.2-0.6dB, ±0.4-1.0dB,
non-operating match is important when the noise source and ±1-3dB, respectively.
is the element being viewed as the cold reference for
the system.
TABLE 1. Cold and Hot Insertion Loss for Argon Noise Sources
S 12,38 WR-284, 10°E; 3.3 0.12 12.3 13.5 14.0 14.5 15.1
C 10,39 WR-187, 10°E; 5.5 0.11 14.8 16.9 17.3 18.8 20.8
J 10,39 WR-137, 10°E; 7.0 0.16 20.4 22.8 23.8 25.4 28.1
X 40 WR-90, 10°E; 9.0 0.18 18.2 20.8 22.8 24.4 26.0
X 11,72 WR-90, 10°E; 9.0 0.06 23.2 25.7 27.6 29.5 32.2
Ku 18,41 WR-62, 10°E; 16.0 0.07 32.0 37.9 44.1 51.0 54.5
K 13,42 WR-42, 10°E; 24.0 0.10 25.8 31.7 37.8 44.0 57.5
APPLICATIONS AND GENERAL OPERATING Ambient temperatures — All rare gas filled noise tubes
NOTES can be operated over a temperature range of -55°C to
+125°C. Some noise sources cannot be operated over
Determination of the noise figure — This is the basic
this entire range because built-in shorting plates or
use of noise sources; for either a single component or
terminations may present temperature-dependent
an entire system. This determination stems from the
characteristics.
relation: (F) = (Nr-1) - (Y-1), where (F) is the system
noise figure, (Nr-1) is the ENR of the noise generator,
and (Y) is the output meter reading; all quantities in Life — The life of a noise tube depends principally upon
parentheses being in dB and Y = 10[(Y)/10]. See the the type of cathode, the mode of operation (CW or
pulse), and the gas pressure. Under CW conditions,
Definitions and Basic Discussion for more detail.
the indirectly heated cathodes exhibit extremely long
life because their surface area is such that the current
Noise sources are the basic component of noise figure
density is ultra-conservative. Similarly, the filamentary
test sets. They are also used as built-in receiver monitors
cathodes are conservatively rated with respect to current
in radar systems directly in the receiver and/or antenna
density.
arms as depicted in Figure 8.
Under pulse conditions, again the indirectly-heated
cathodes have very long life for two reasons. The first
is the lower starting spike required in a tube with this
Transmitter
style cathode and the resulting drastically reduced ion
bombardment of the cathode during the starting spike.
Antenna Duplexer Noise Receiver The second is the conservative design with respect to
Source
the current density. The hollow cathodes exhibit good
life under pulse conditions because the design of these
cathodes causes the cathode coating which is sputtered
during the starting spike to be re-deposited on another
Transmitter part of the cathode between pulses. Filamentary
cathodes typically last only a few hundred thousand
discharges of normal starting spikes. In a typical pulsed
Antenna Duplexer Receiver
noise figure setup operating at a rate of 500 pps, one
Noise hundred thousand pulses are achieved in less than one
Source hour. Therefore, this type cathode definitely is not
Termination recommended for pulse operation.
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4
For pulse-operated noise tubes with hollow cathodes- Ibid.
For argon-filled noise tubes, the life is typically 2000-
5
5000 hours. For neon-filled noise tubes, the life is C. K. S. Miller, C. W. Daywit, and M. G. Arthur, “Noise
typically 1000-2000 hours. standards, measurements, and receiver noise
definitions”, Proc IEEE, Vol. 55, No. 6, pp. 865-877;
For AC tubes with dual filamentary cathodes—Though Jun 1967.
usually rated for 100 hours of operation under 60-400Hz
6
conditions, the life is typically on the order of 500-1000 W. W. Mumford and E. H. Scheibe, Noise Performance
hours with as little as 0.05-0.10dB change in the ENR. Factors in Communications Systems, Chapters VI-VIII,
Horizon House, Dedham, Mass.; 1968.
7
R. B. Bartlow, et al, “Increased analytical precision in
the hollow cathode discharge source by improved
discharge current control”, Anal Chem, Sept 1991.
8
H. Johnson and K. R. deRemer, “Gaseous discharge
super high frequency noise sources”, Proc IRE, vol. 39,
pp. 908-917; Aug 1951.
9
W. D. White and J. G. Greene, “On the effective noise
temperature of gas discharge noise generators”, IRE
Corres, pp. 939, Mar 1956.
10
Ibid.
11
Mumford and Scheibe, loc. cit.
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between LED current (ILED) and the collector current (IC). The relationship Form-B
is expressed as CTR = (IC/ILED)x100%. SPST NC or Single Pole Single Throw Normally Closed.
DC Breakdown Voltage VBD Form-C
The voltage at which a crowbar-type surge protector changes from a SPDT or Single Pole Double Throw. Normally closed contact breaks
high impedance state to a low impedance state when subjected to a before normally open contact makes.
slowly increasing DC voltage (typically increasing at a rate of 1000
volts per second or less).
Form-D
SPDT or Single Pole Double Throw. Normally open contact makes
DC Current Gain b before normally closed contact breaks — continuity transfer.
With regard to a bipolar transistor, it is expressed as the ratio I C/IB where
IC is the collector current and IB is the base current For a transistor to
Forward Gain K2
The ratio of the output photocurrent to the LED forward current.
be used as an amplifier, b >>>1.
Dark Current ID Frequency Response BW (-3dB)
The frequency at which the output signal decreases -3dB from the input
The phototransistor leakage current with the LED in the off-state. The
signal.
dark current is proportional to collector voltage.
Double Throw DT Gas Tube Surge Arrester
A contact combination having two positions as in break-make, make- A device intended to limit voltage that contains two or more electrodes
break, etc. in a gas-filled hermetically-sealed chamber. Gas tube surge arresters
are crowbar-type devices that are characterized by high surge current
Dielectric Strength VISO ratings and low capacitance. They are used extensively as primary
The maximum allowable voltage that can be applied between two and secondary protectors for telecommunications and AC power lines.
specified test points such as input-output, input-case, and between
Glow Mode
current-carrying and non-current carrying points.
The conductive mode of a gas tube that exists when the circuit
Double Pole DP impedance limits the current to a value less than the glow-to-arc
A contact arrangement that includes two separate contact combinations; transition current. See V-I Characteristic.
two single-pole contact assemblies.
Glow Voltage
Dry Circuit The voltage drop across a gas tube while it is in the glow mode. The
A contact that carries current but neither opens nor closes while its glow voltage is between the arc voltage and the breakdown voltage of
load circuit is energized. Does not refer to low-level contacts. the device. Typical values are 60 to 150 volts, dependent on fill gas
Dynamic Breakdown Voltage and electrode material and geometry. See V-I Characteristic.
See Impulse Breakdown Voltage. Hermetically Sealed Relay
A relay contained within an enclosure sealed by fusion or other
Dynamic Contact Resistance
comparable means to ensure a low rate of gas leakage. (Generally,
A change in contact electrical resistance caused by a variation in contact
metal-to-metal or metal-to-glass sealing is used.)
pressure on mechanically closed contacts (see Fig. 1.01 and 1.02);
occurs during non-bounce condition. Holding Current IH
Electrostatic Shield The minimum principal current required to maintain the surge arrester
Copper alloy material terminated to one pin and located between two in the on-state.
or more mutually insulated elements within relay; minimizes electrostatic Holdover Voltage
coupling between coil and reed switch. The maximum DC voltage across the terminals of a gas tube surge
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) arrester under which it may be expected to extinguish and return to a
A high energy field containing both electrical and magnetic components. high impedance state after the passage of a surge, under specified
This term usually refers to the field generated as a result of an atomic circuit conditions.
explosion. Severe electrical transients, characterized by extremely fast I/O Capacitance CI/O
rise times, will be coupled into electrical conductors that are exposed Capacitance between the input and output terminals.
to an EMP.
I/O Isolation Voltage VI/O
Energization Critical value before dielectric breakdown occurs, when a high voltage
The application of power to a relay’s coil winding. With respect to an is applied for 1 minute across the same terminals where the I/O isolation
operating coil winding, use of the word commonly assumes enough resistance was measured.
power to operate the relay fully unless otherwise stated.
Impulse
Fail-Safe A unipolar transient or test waveform. An impulse is normally specified
A back-up mechanism often added to three-electrode gas tube surge both in terms of the Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) and Short Circuit Current
arresters. The fail-safe shorts the line electrodes to ground if a Power (SCI). Unless otherwise specified, the waveform is a double exponential
Cross condition exists with sufficient current to cause excessive device with rise and decay times expressed in microseconds. Example: 3kV,
heating and damage to other components. 1.2/50ms describes a waveform having a peak open circuit voltage of
Follow-On Current 3000 volts, a rise time to peak voltage of 1.2ms, and a decay time to
1500 volts of 50ms.
This term is generally used only in reference to the protection of AC
power lines. It is the current that flows through a crowbar-type surge Impulse Breakdown Voltage Vbd
protector after the trailing edge of a transient. Follow-on current must The voltage at which a crowbar-type surge protector changes from a
be limited to a specified value to ensure that the surge protector returns high impedance state to a low impedance state when subjected to an
to a high impedance state at the next zero crossing of the AC waveform. impulse (typically increasing at a rate of 100 volts per microsecond or
Form-A greater). The term is meaningless unless the dv/dt is specified.
SPST NO or Single Pole Single Throw Normally Open.
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