The ACPL-827 is a compact dual-channel full-pitch phototransistor optocoupler providing high input-output isolation with a separation voltage of 5000 Vrms. It features a response time of approximately 4 microseconds, a minimum current transfer ratio of 50% at 5mA input, and is suitable for signal transmission and interface applications in industrial control systems. Packaged in an 8-pin DIP, it offers safety approvals including UL1577 and CSA recognition, making it ideal for reliable electrical isolation in noisy environments.
Current Transfer Ratio: Minimum 50% at input current of 5mA
Input Voltage: 12-14 V forward voltage at 20mA
Collector Current: Up to 50 mA
Collector-Emitter Voltage: Max 70 V
Input Reverse Voltage: 6 V
Input Power Dissipation: Max 70 mW
Temperature Range: Operating -30°C to +100°C, Storage -55°C to +125°C
Solder Reflow Temperature: 260°C for 10 sec.
Package: 8-pin DIP, optional lead bend and wide lead spacing
Safety approvals: UL, CSA, IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2
Buy the Avago Technologies ACPL-827 Reliable Phototransistor for Industrial Applications
Purchase the Avago Technologies ACPL-827 phototransistor optocoupler online today to ensure reliable electrical isolation for industrial automation, control systems, and signal transmission applications. Designed with a high isolation voltage of 5000 Vrms, a quick response time of 4 microseconds, and a minimum CTR of 50%, this durable 8-pin DIP device offers safety and regulatory approvals including UL1577 and CSA certification. Ideal for manufacturing, measurement, and high-noise environments, it provides consistent performance and easy integration into your systems for enhanced reliability.
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