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New high-current photorelay from Toshiba suited for testing, control applications enhances performance and reduces mounting area
Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced a new small package size, high-current (3.3A max.) photorelay - the TLP3107. Housed in a 6.3 x 7.0mm 2.54SOP6 package, the low on-state resistance and high permissible on-state current of the TLP3107 make it suited to testing applications, including power-line switching, feedback resistance switching and measuring-line switching. It is also expected to find applications in factory automation and security systems.
Photorelays provide design engineers with fast switching speed, high reliability, lower power consumption, and noise-free operation in a space-saving package, making them an alternative to mechanical relays. Consisting of a photo MOSFET optically coupled to an infrared light emitting diode, the new photorelay utilizes the latest generation trench MOSFET to realize an approximately 1.4 times higher on-state current than Toshiba's existing product, the TLP3103. This performance, combined with a 3.3A (max.) output, will accelerate the replacement of mechanical relays in applications that require high density assembly. Replacing a 3A-capable DIP package with the 2.54SOP6 package reduces the assembly area by 40 percent, and the overall product height by half.
Other features include trigger LED current 3mA (max); off-state output terminal voltage 60V (min); and isolation voltage 1500Vrms (min).
For more information, or details on the full range of Toshiba products available from Anglia, please email info@anglia.com
This news article was originally published in November 2014.