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HCPL7710 - 40 ns Propagation Delay / CMOS Optocoupler

Download the HCPL7710 datasheet PDF (HCPL-7710_Hewlett included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for 40 ns propagation delay / cmos optocoupler.

Description

Available in either an 8-pin DIP or SO-8 package style respectively, the HCPL-7710 or HCPL-0710 optocouplers utilize the latest CMOS IC technology to achieve outstanding performance with very low power consumption.

The HCPL-x710 require only two bypass capacitors for complete CMOS compatibility.

Features

  • +5 V CMOS compatibility.
  • 8 ns maximum pulse width distortion.
  • 20 ns maximum prop. delay skew.
  • High speed: 12 Mbd.
  • 40 ns maximum prop. delay.
  • 10 kV/µs minimum common mode rejection.
  • -40°C to 100°C temperature range.
  • Safety and regulatory approvals UL Recognized 3750 V rms for 1 min. per UL 1577 CSA Component Acceptance Notice #5 IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2.
  • VIORM = 630 Vpeak for HCPL-7710 Option 060.
  • VIORM = 56.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HCPL-7710_Hewlett-Packard.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number HCPL7710
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
File Size 433.35 KB
Description 40 ns Propagation Delay / CMOS Optocoupler
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Agilent HCPL-7710, HCPL-0710 40 ns Propagation Delay, CMOS Optocoupler Data Sheet Description Available in either an 8-pin DIP or SO-8 package style respectively, the HCPL-7710 or HCPL-0710 optocouplers utilize the latest CMOS IC technology to achieve outstanding performance with very low power consumption. The HCPL-x710 require only two bypass capacitors for complete CMOS compatibility. Basic building blocks of the HCPL-x710 are a CMOS LED driver IC, a high speed LED and a CMOS detector IC. A CMOS logic input signal controls the LED driver IC which supplies current to the LED. The detector IC incorporates an integrated photodiode, a high-speed transimpedance amplifier, and a voltage comparator with an output driver.
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