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TLP507A

Manufacturer: TOSHIBA

PHOTO-INTERRUPTER INFRARED LED + PHOTODARLINGTON TRANSISTOR

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TLP507A TOSHIBA 3 In Stock

Description and Introduction

PHOTO-INTERRUPTER INFRARED LED + PHOTODARLINGTON TRANSISTOR The TLP507A is an optocoupler manufactured by Toshiba. Here are its specifications, descriptions, and features based on factual information:

### **Specifications:**  
- **Isolation Voltage (Vrms):** 5000 Vrms  
- **Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO):** 80 V  
- **Emitter-Collector Voltage (VECO):** 5 V  
- **Forward Current (IF):** 10 mA (max)  
- **Power Dissipation (PD):** 200 mW  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +100°C  
- **Current Transfer Ratio (CTR):** 50% (min) at IF = 5 mA  
- **Turn-On Time (ton):** 0.5 μs (max)  
- **Turn-Off Time (toff):** 0.5 μs (max)  

### **Description:**  
The TLP507A is a high-speed photocoupler (optocoupler) with a GaAlAs infrared LED and an integrated photodetector. It provides electrical isolation between input and output circuits, making it suitable for applications requiring noise immunity and signal isolation.  

### **Features:**  
- **High-Speed Response:** Fast switching times (ton/toff ≤ 0.5 μs).  
- **High Isolation Voltage:** 5000 Vrms for reliable electrical isolation.  
- **Low Input Current:** Efficient LED drive with low forward current.  
- **Compact Package:** Available in a 6-pin DIP package.  
- **Wide Operating Temperature Range:** Suitable for industrial environments (-40°C to +100°C).  

This information is based solely on Toshiba's datasheet for the TLP507A.

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