Single-Channel Photocouplers (results: 1175)
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LTV817S-B smd
pojedynczy CTR 130-260% Vce 35V Uiso 5,0kV NPN Phototransistor FOD817BS, LTV-817S-TA1-B FOD817BSD LTV817BS; LTV817STA1B-V;
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TLP2362(TPL,E(T
Single; 10MBd; Uiso 3,75kV LED TLP113; TLP2362-TRP.E-T; TLP2362-TPL.E-T; TLP2362-E-T; TLP2362-TPR-E; TLP2362-TP
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VO3062-X007T
OPTOISOLATOR 5.3KV TRIAC 6SMD
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VO615A-9X007T
OPTOISOLATR 5KV TRANSISTOR 4-SMD
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VOS615A-3X001T
OPTOISOLATOR 3.75KV TRANS 4-SSOP
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Single Optocouplers
Optocouplers are components that enable the transmission of signals between galvanically isolated circuits. This function makes their use crucial for the safe operation of many devices. Our range includes single optocouplers with various operating parameters, allowing you to choose components tailored to a wide range of applications.
What are single optocouplers?
Single optocouplers are a type of optocoupler, which are electronic components used to transmit signals between circuits while maintaining their galvanic isolation. This is achieved because the housing of these components contains a transmitter (usually an LED) and an isolated receiver (a photoresistor, photodiode, or phototransistor). When current flows through the LED, it begins to emit light. This signal is then detected by the photodetector, allowing current to flow in the circuit.
Optocouplers are used in many different devices, such as switching power supplies, measurement and communication devices, and control systems. To ensure the smooth operation of a system, selecting the appropriate type of these components is essential. Single optocouplers are ideal for many basic applications. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to use more complex components, such as dual optocouplers or quad optocouplers.
What is the CTR of an optocoupler?
An extremely important parameter of all single optocouplers and other types of these components is the CTR. What is this property, and how do you properly select it for your circuit needs? CTR (Current Transfer Ratio) defines the amplification of the optocoupler, i.e., the ratio of output current to input current. Properly matching this parameter is essential for these components to perform their function correctly in the circuit.
How to use an optocoupler?
If you want to use single optocouplers in your designed circuit, you must first determine the purpose of these components. This could be, for example, overvoltage protection, noise elimination, or circuit control. The next step will be to select an optocoupler with parameters that suit the specific need. Besides the aforementioned CTR, you should also pay attention to properties such as output voltage and isolation voltage. Afterward, you can order the appropriate components and integrate them into your system.