The MOC3021 is an optically isolated Triac driver device. It contains a GaAs infrared emitting diode and a light-activated silicon bilateral switch, which functions like a triac. It is designed for interfacing between electronic controls and power triacs to control resistive and inductive loads for 115 VAC operations
MOC-3021 is a Triac driver zero-crossing optocoupler made of light-emitting and light-sensing devices with no internal connection except light bean. The optoisolators allow two circuits to exchange signals without making any electrical connection.
This device works on the principle that light is proportional to signal, and the signal is transferred to a phototransistor. Opto-isolators or Opto-couplers are made up of a light-emitting device, and a light-sensitive device, all wrapped up in one package but with no electrical connection between the two, just a beam of light. The light emitter is nearly always an LED.
The light-sensitive device may be a photodiode, phototransistor, or more esoteric devices such as thyristors, TRIACs etc.
Features
Applications
Model | MOC3021 |
Brand | Fairchild Semiconductor |
Reverse Voltage | 3V |
Continuous Forward Current | 60mA |
Total Power Dissipation | 300mW |
VER Off–State Output Terminal Voltage | 400 Volts |
Peak Repetitive Surge Current | 1A |
Number of pins | 6 |
Package | DIP-6 |