This is the TLP700 Photo IC Photocoupler manufactured by Toshiba. A photocoupler or optocoupler is an electronic component that is used to transmit analog or digital information (electrical signals) between two isolated, different circuits by using light while maintaining the electrical isolation of potentials up to 5000 times RMS Voltage. The TLP700 consists of an Infrared LED (InfraRed Emitting Diode) and an integrated photodetector, coupled on a single chip.
Features
Applications
For more information, refer to TLP700 Datasheet
Model | TLP700 |
Brand | TOSHIBA |
Isolation Voltage | 5000 Vrms |
Output Supply Voltage | 30V |
Input Reverse Voltage | 5V |
Input Forward Current | 20 mA |
Output Collector Power Dissipation | 400 mW |
Operating Temperature | -40°C - 100°C |
Storage Temperature | -55°C - 125°C |
Package | SMD |