Datasheet4U Logo Datasheet4U.com

ACPL-064L - Low-Power 10-MBd Digital CMOS Optocouplers

General Description

The Broadcom® low-power ACPL-x6xL digital optocouplers combine an AlGaAs light emitting diode (LED) and an integrated high gain photodetector.

The optocoupler consumes low power, at maximum 1.3 mA IDD current per channel across temperature.

Key Features

  • Low IDD current: 1.3 mA/channel maximum.
  • Low input current: 1.6 mA.
  • Built-in slew-rate controlled outputs.
  • 20 kV/µs minimum Common-Mode Rejection (CMR) at VCM = 1000V.
  • High speed: 10 MBd minimum.
  • Guaranteed AC and DC performance over wide temperature:.
  • 40°C to +105°C.
  • Package selection: SO-5, SO-8, stretched SO-6, and stretched SO-8.
  • Safety approval.
  • UL 1577 recognized: 3750 Vrms for 1 minute for ACPL-064L/M61L and 5000 Vrms for 1 minute.

📥 Download Datasheet

Datasheet Details

Part number ACPL-064L
Manufacturer Broadcom
File Size 896.96 KB
Description Low-Power 10-MBd Digital CMOS Optocouplers
Datasheet download datasheet ACPL-064L Datasheet

Full PDF Text Transcription for ACPL-064L (Reference)

Note: Below is a high-fidelity text extraction (approx. 800 characters) for ACPL-064L. For precise diagrams, tables, and layout, please refer to the original PDF.

ACPL-064L, ACPL-M61L, ACPL-W61L, ACPL-K64L Low-Power 10-MBd Digital CMOS Optocouplers Data Sheet Description The Broadcom® low-power ACPL-x6xL digital optocouplers combin...

View more extracted text
cription The Broadcom® low-power ACPL-x6xL digital optocouplers combine an AlGaAs light emitting diode (LED) and an integrated high gain photodetector. The optocoupler consumes low power, at maximum 1.3 mA IDD current per channel across temperature. With a forward LED current as low as 1.6 mA, most microprocessors can directly drive the LED. An internal Faraday shield provides a guaranteed commonmode transient immunity specification of 20 kV/µs. Maximum AC and DC circuit isolation is achieved while maintaining TTL/CMOS compatibility. The optocouplers' CMOS outputs are slew-rate controlled and designed to allow the rise and