IL2
IL2 is PHOTOTRANSISTOR OPTOCOUPLER manufactured by Siemens Semiconductor Group.
IL1/2/5
PHOTOTRANSISTOR OPTOCOUPLER
Features
- Current Transfer Ratio at IF=10 m A IL1, 20% Min. IL2, 100% Min. IL5, 50% Min.
- High Collector-Emitter Voltage IL1
- BVCEO=50 V IL2, IL5
- BVCEO=70 V
- Field-Effect Stable by TRansparent IOn Shield (TRIOS)
- Double Molded Package Offers Isolation Test Voltage 5300 VACRMS
- Underwriters Lab File #E52744 V
- VDE Approval #0884 (Available with Option 1)
Dimensions in inches (mm) Pin One ID 3 .248 (6.30) .256 (6.50) 4 5 6 2 1 Anode 1 Cathode 2 NC 3 6 Base 5 Collector 4 Emitter
.335 (8.50) .343 (8.70) .039 (1.00) Min. 4° typ. .018 (0.45) .022 (0.55) .300 (7.62) typ. .130 (3.30) .150 (3.81) 18° typ. .020 (.051) min. .031 (0.80) .035 (0.90) .100 (2.54) typ. .010 (.25) .014 (.35) .300 (7.62) .347 (8.82) .110 (2.79) .150 (3.81)
DESCRIPTION The IL1/2/5 are optically coupled isolated pairs employing Ga As infrared LEDs and silicon NPN phototransistor. Signal information, including a DC level, can be transmitted by the drive while maintaining a high degree of electrical isolation between input and output. The IL1/2/5 are especially designed for driving medium-speed logic and can be used to eliminate troublesome ground loop and noise problems. These couplers can be used also to replace relays and transformers in many digital interface applications such as CRT modulation.
Maximum Ratings Emitter Reverse Voltage.................................................................................. 6 V Forward Current ............................................................................. 60 m A Surge Current .................................................................................. 2.5 A Power Dissipation ........................................................................ 100 m W Derate Linearly from 25°C .................................................... 1.33 m W/°C Detector Collector-Emitter Reverse Voltage IL1 ......................................................................................................