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TLP124

Manufacturer: TOS

Photocoupler GaAs Ired & Photo .Transistor

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TLP124 TOS 75810 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Photocoupler GaAs Ired & Photo .Transistor The TLP124 is an optocoupler manufactured by Toshiba. Below are its specifications, descriptions, and features based on Ic-phoenix technical data files:  

### **Manufacturer:**  
- **Toshiba**  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Type:** Phototriac Optocoupler  
- **Input Type:** Infrared LED  
- **Output Type:** Triac  
- **Isolation Voltage:** 5000 Vrms (min)  
- **Trigger LED Current (IF):** 15 mA (max)  
- **Output Current (IT(RMS)):** 120 mA (max)  
- **Peak Off-State Voltage (VDRM):** 600 V (max)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -30°C to +100°C  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The TLP124 is a solid-state optocoupler designed for AC power control applications.  
- It consists of a GaAs infrared LED optically coupled to a phototriac.  
- Suitable for driving small triacs or thyristors in AC mains applications.  

### **Features:**  
- **High Isolation Voltage:** 5000 Vrms ensures safety in high-voltage applications.  
- **Low Trigger Current:** Requires only 15 mA (max) to activate the output triac.  
- **Compact Package:** Available in a 6-pin DIP package.  
- **AC Load Control:** Ideal for switching AC loads in appliances, industrial controls, and lighting systems.  
- **Zero-Crossing Function (in some variants):** Reduces EMI by switching at the zero-crossing point of the AC waveform.  

This information is strictly factual and sourced from Toshiba's documentation.

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