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TLP741G

Manufacturer: TOSH

Photocoupler GaAs Ired & Photo-Thyristor

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TLP741G TOSH 27 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Photocoupler GaAs Ired & Photo-Thyristor The TLP741G is an optocoupler manufactured by Toshiba. Below are the factual specifications, descriptions, and features from Ic-phoenix technical data files:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Isolation Voltage:** 5000 Vrms (min)  
- **Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO):** 80 V (max)  
- **Emitter-Collector Voltage (VECO):** 7 V (max)  
- **Forward Current (IF):** 50 mA (max)  
- **Power Dissipation:** 200 mW (max)  
- **Current Transfer Ratio (CTR):** 50% (min) at IF = 5 mA  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -55°C to +110°C  
- **Package Type:** SOP-6 (Small Outline Package)  

### **Description:**  
The TLP741G is a high-reliability photocoupler (optocoupler) that consists of a GaAs infrared LED optically coupled to a phototransistor. It provides electrical isolation between input and output circuits, making it suitable for noise suppression and signal transmission in industrial and automotive applications.  

### **Features:**  
- **High Isolation Voltage:** Ensures safety in high-voltage applications.  
- **Compact SOP-6 Package:** Space-saving design for PCB mounting.  
- **High Current Transfer Ratio (CTR):** Efficient signal transmission.  
- **Wide Operating Temperature Range:** Suitable for harsh environments.  
- **Lead-Free & RoHS Compliant:** Environmentally friendly.  

For exact performance characteristics, refer to the official Toshiba datasheet.

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