The PS8101 is a high-speed optocoupler featuring a GaAlAs LED input and a PIN photodiode with an integrated amplifier. Packaged in a compact SOP (Small Outline Package) for high-density applications, it offers high common mode transient immunity of at least 10 kV/μs, a maximum response time of 0.8 μs, and an isolation voltage of 3750 Vrms. Suitable for computer peripherals, inverter circuits, and replacing relays or pulse transformers, it ensures reliable electrical isolation, robust performance, and compliance with safety standards like UL and DIN EN60747-5-2.
Power dissipation: Po = 45 mW (max. per device), Pc = 100 mW
Storage temperature: -55°C to +125°C
Operating temperature: -55°C to +100°C
Maximum operating isolation voltage: 707 V (partial discharge test)
Dielectric strength: 1061 V (partial discharge test)
UL and VDE approvals
Dimensions: Length approximately 12 mm, width 4 mm, height 2.6 mm
Application classification: for rated line voltages < 300 V and < 600 V
Maximum overvoltage: 6000 V
Material groups and pollution degree: Class 2, pollution degree 2
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