6N136 optron 2.5KV 15V 16% 0.8
SKU: 6N136
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The 6N136 is a high-speed optocoupler meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional electrical isolation and robust protection for sensitive electronic equipment. Featuring an infrared LED optically coupled to a photodetector IC or high-speed transistor, this component ensures reliable performance in demanding applications.
General Information
This optocoupler provides crucial electrical isolation between input and output stages, effectively safeguarding sensitive equipment from potentially damaging high voltage transients and unwanted noise. Separate connections for the photodiode bias and output-transistor collector significantly enhance the operational speed compared to conventional phototransistor couplers.
Key Features
- High-speed optocoupler (1 Mbps)
- High isolation voltage (up to 5300 Vrms)
- TTL compatible output
- Available in 8-Pin DIP, SO-8, and Widebody Packages
- Open Collector Output
- High common-mode transient immunity
- Storable output
Applications
- Digital signal isolation
- Microprocessor system interface
- Communication systems
- Power supply feedback control
- Motor control
- High-speed logic interfacing (TTL/TTL, TTL/CMOS, TTL/LSTTL)
- Line receivers
- Telecommunication equipment
- Video Signal Isolation
- Power Transistor Isolation in Motor Drives
- Feedback Element in Switched Mode Power Supplies
- Analog Signal Ground Isolation
- Replacement for Pulse Transformers
Benefits and Uses
The 6N136 optocoupler excels in diverse applications where electrical isolation, high-speed data transmission, and unwavering signal integrity are paramount. It is ideally suited for isolating high-speed electrical signals, implementing high voltage isolation circuits, and establishing ground isolation between digital and analog systems. Furthermore, it serves as a superior replacement for traditional pulse transformers, offering compelling advantages such as reduced size, enhanced reliability, and significantly improved efficiency.
General Information
This optocoupler provides crucial electrical isolation between input and output stages, effectively safeguarding sensitive equipment from potentially damaging high voltage transients and unwanted noise. Separate connections for the photodiode bias and output-transistor collector significantly enhance the operational speed compared to conventional phototransistor couplers.
Key Features
- High-speed optocoupler (1 Mbps)
- High isolation voltage (up to 5300 Vrms)
- TTL compatible output
- Available in 8-Pin DIP, SO-8, and Widebody Packages
- Open Collector Output
- High common-mode transient immunity
- Storable output
Applications
- Digital signal isolation
- Microprocessor system interface
- Communication systems
- Power supply feedback control
- Motor control
- High-speed logic interfacing (TTL/TTL, TTL/CMOS, TTL/LSTTL)
- Line receivers
- Telecommunication equipment
- Video Signal Isolation
- Power Transistor Isolation in Motor Drives
- Feedback Element in Switched Mode Power Supplies
- Analog Signal Ground Isolation
- Replacement for Pulse Transformers
Benefits and Uses
The 6N136 optocoupler excels in diverse applications where electrical isolation, high-speed data transmission, and unwavering signal integrity are paramount. It is ideally suited for isolating high-speed electrical signals, implementing high voltage isolation circuits, and establishing ground isolation between digital and analog systems. Furthermore, it serves as a superior replacement for traditional pulse transformers, offering compelling advantages such as reduced size, enhanced reliability, and significantly improved efficiency.
Isolation Voltage: 5300 Vrms (some sources indicate 3750 Vrms, prioritize manufacturer data if available)
Collector-Emitter Voltage: 15 V (some sources indicate 20V)
Supply Voltage: 4.5V to 20V
Forward Current: 25 mA
Peak Forward Current: 50 mA (t=1ms, duty cycle 50%)
Data Transfer Rate: 1 Mbps
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (some sources indicate 0°C to 70°C)
Turn-on Time: 0.8 µs
Turn-off Time: 0.8 µs
CTR@If: 19-36%@16mA
Input-Output Capacitance: 0.6 pF (typical)
Reverse Voltage: 5V
High-level Output Voltage (V_OH): 0.4V (max) at 4mA
Low-level Output Voltage (V_OL): 0.1V (max) at 4mA
Collector-Emitter Voltage: 15 V (some sources indicate 20V)
Supply Voltage: 4.5V to 20V
Forward Current: 25 mA
Peak Forward Current: 50 mA (t=1ms, duty cycle 50%)
Data Transfer Rate: 1 Mbps
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (some sources indicate 0°C to 70°C)
Turn-on Time: 0.8 µs
Turn-off Time: 0.8 µs
CTR@If: 19-36%@16mA
Input-Output Capacitance: 0.6 pF (typical)
Reverse Voltage: 5V
High-level Output Voltage (V_OH): 0.4V (max) at 4mA
Low-level Output Voltage (V_OL): 0.1V (max) at 4mA
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