The TLP701(F) is a high-speed photocoupler from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It consists of a GaAlAs infrared light-emitting diode (LED) and a photodetector. The (F) likely signifies a particular production revision or feature variation. This device is designed for applications requiring high-speed signal transmission and electrical isolation.
Applications
- High-speed digital interfaces
- Microprocessor interfaces
- Programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
- Inverter circuits
- Switching power supplies
Features
- High-speed operation: 10 Mbps (typical)
- Isolation voltage: 2500 Vrms (minimum)
- Open collector output
- Wide operating temperature range: -25°C to 85°C
- DIP8 package
Benefits
- Enables high-speed data transmission with minimal distortion.
- Provides electrical isolation, protecting sensitive control circuits from high-voltage power circuits.
- Offers flexible interface capabilities with various logic families.
- Ensures reliable operation in industrial environments due to the wide operating temperature range.
- Simplifies installation and integration into existing systems.
Additional Details
The TLP701(F) uses a GaAlAs LED and a photodetector to achieve a typical data transfer rate of 10 Mbps. The isolation voltage is rated at 2500 Vrms minimum, providing electrical isolation between the input and output. The open collector output allows for versatile interface configurations. The device operates over a temperature range of -25°C to 85°C, suitable for various applications. Its DIP8 package makes it easy to install on circuit boards. The TLP701(F) is commonly used where high speed, electrical isolation, and reliability are required, such as in industrial automation and power electronics. Refer to the datasheet for the specific meaning of the (F) designation.