The TLP3063F is a Phototriac Coupler manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It integrates an infrared emitting diode (IRED) and a triac driver IC to provide electrical isolation and control of AC loads. The 'F' at the end likely signifies a particular variation or specification within the TLP3063 series.
Applications
- Solid-State Relays (SSRs)
- Industrial Control Systems
- Lighting Control
- AC Motor Control
- Solenoid and Valve Control
Features
- High Isolation Voltage: 5000 Vrms (minimum)
- Off-State Voltage: 400 V (minimum)
- Trigger LED Current: 3mA (maximum)
- On-State Current: 100mA (maximum)
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to 100°C
- Package: DIP-6
Benefits
- Provides electrical isolation between low-voltage control circuits and high-voltage AC loads.
- Enables direct control of AC loads from logic-level signals.
- Enhances system safety by preventing ground loops and electrical hazards.
- Offers a compact and reliable alternative to electromechanical relays.
- Reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
- Lower trigger current reduces load on control circuit.
Additional Details
The TLP3063F is designed to meet stringent safety standards and is commonly used in applications requiring robust isolation. It typically comes in a DIP-6 package for easy integration into circuit boards. The device’s low trigger current (3mA) allows for direct interfacing with microcontrollers and other digital logic devices, potentially requiring fewer external components. Proper heat sinking might be required depending on the load current. The 'F' suffix likely refers to specific packaging or testing variations, so referencing the datasheet is crucial for specific implementation details. It is a RoHS compliant component.