The HCPL-0314-560E is a high-CMR, low input current, high gain analog optocoupler from Broadcom Limited. It's designed to provide galvanic isolation between input and output circuits while maintaining accurate signal transmission. This optocoupler is particularly suited for applications requiring precise signal amplification and isolation in harsh industrial environments.
Applications
- Industrial process control
- Analog signal isolation
- Data acquisition systems
- Medical equipment
- Test and measurement instruments
- Power supply feedback
Features
- High Common Mode Rejection (CMR) to minimize noise interference
- Low input current requirement for compatibility with low-power circuits
- High gain for precise signal amplification
- Galvanic isolation for safety and noise immunity
- Wide operating temperature range
- Compact package
- High linearity
Benefits
- Improved signal integrity in noisy environments due to high CMR.
- Reduced power consumption due to low input current requirements.
- Accurate signal amplification ensures precise data transmission.
- Enhanced safety and reliability through galvanic isolation.
- Versatile operation across a broad temperature range.
- Space-saving design for compact system integration.
- Minimal signal distortion thanks to high linearity.
Additional Details
The HCPL-0314-560E consists of an AlGaAs LED on the input side and a high-gain, high-speed photodiode and transistor amplifier on the output side. The optocoupler uses optical coupling to isolate the input and output, providing a high degree of electrical isolation. The high gain of the output amplifier ensures accurate signal transfer even with low input signals. The excellent common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) helps to suppress unwanted noise and interference, making it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments. The device is often used in analog signal isolation applications, where it provides a safe and reliable means of isolating sensitive circuits from high-voltage or noisy signals.
Specifically, the -560E suffix denotes specific tape and reel packaging options, important for automated assembly processes. Ensure correct reel size and orientation for your manufacturing setup.