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2.5V 5ms 1 1.4KV 10ms(Tpy) free hanging
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2.5V 5ms 1 1.4KV 80ms(Tpy) free hanging
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5ms 1 80ms(Tpy) free hanging
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NSL-33-007
Advanced Photonix
2.1V 1.2ms 1 2KV DC 2.1ms(Tpy) Through hole mounting
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Advanced Photonix
1 Through hole mounting
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Optocouplers

An optocoupler, also known as an opto-isolator or optical isolator, is a compact device that provides electrical isolation between two circuits by using light to transmit signals. It typically consists of an LED (light-emitting diode) and a photodetector, such as a phototransistor or photodiode, which are packaged together with an insulating barrier between them.

Definition:
An optocoupler is a semiconductor device that uses light to transmit electrical signals from one circuit to another, ensuring that no electrical current flows between the two circuits. This isolation is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and protecting sensitive electronic equipment from voltage spikes or noise.

Functions:
1. Isolation: Optocouplers provide electrical isolation, which is essential in applications where different parts of a system operate at different voltage levels or where there is a risk of electrical interference.
2. Signal Transmission: They convert electrical signals into light signals and back into electrical signals, ensuring reliable communication between circuits.
3. Protection: They protect sensitive circuits from high voltage spikes and transients that could damage the circuitry.
4. Interface: They are used to interface between digital and analog circuits or between different digital systems with different ground potentials.

Applications:
1. Industrial Control Systems: Optocouplers are used to isolate input/output signals in industrial automation and control systems.
2. Medical Equipment: They are used to isolate signals in medical devices to ensure patient safety and equipment reliability.
3. Power Supplies: Optocouplers are used in power supply designs to isolate the primary and secondary sides of the power circuit.
4. Data Communication: They are used in data communication systems to transmit data between devices with different ground potentials.
5. Motor Control: Optocouplers are used in motor control applications to isolate the control signals from the high voltage and current of the motor.

Selection Criteria:
1. Isolation Voltage: The maximum voltage that the optocoupler can withstand without breaking down.
2. Input Current: The current required to turn on the LED and ensure proper signal transmission.
3. Output Current: The current that the photodetector can sink or source, which affects the load it can drive.
4. Propagation Delay: The time it takes for the signal to travel from the input to the output.
5. Response Time: The speed at which the optocoupler can respond to changes in the input signal.
6. Package Type: The physical form factor of the optocoupler, which can affect its integration into a system.
7. Environmental Factors: Temperature range, humidity, and other environmental conditions that the optocoupler must operate in.

When selecting an optocoupler, it is important to consider these factors to ensure that the device meets the specific requirements of the application.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.