Datasheet PC419K, PC419KT, PC419KZ Datasheet (Sharp)

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PC419K
PC419K
Features
1. Bi-directional linear output
2. High breakdown voltage (V
BR
: 120V
3. Low collector dark current (I
d
4. High isolation voltage between input and
Applications
1. Board testers
2. Programmable controllers
3. Analog switch
Package Specifications
Model No. Package specifications Diameter of reel Tape width
φ 370mm 12mm φ 178mm 12mm
--
PC419
Anode mark
Internal connection diagram
6˚
Soldering area
Outline Dimensions
(
Unit : mm
)
Parameter Symbol Rating Unit
Input
Forward current I
F
50 mA
Reverse voltage V
R
6V
*1
Power dissipation P 70 mW
Output
Output current I
O
10 mA
Breakdown voltage V
BR
120 V
*1
Power dissipation P
O
100 mW
Total power dissipation P
tot
120 mW
Isolation voltage V
iso
V
rms
Operating temperature T
opr
- 25 to + 100 ˚C
Storage temperature T
stg
- 40 to + 125 ˚C
Soldering temperature T
sol
260 ˚C
Absolute Maximun Ratings
(
Ta= 25˚C
)
PC419K PC419KT PC419KZ
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mounting
654
13
654
13
1 Anode 3 Cathode
4 Source 5 NC 6 Drain
C0.4
(
Imput side
)
0.6MAX
0.2mm or more
Compact Surface Mounted, Bi-directional Linear Output Type Photocoupler
: MAX. 10nA
*1
*2
*1 AC for 1 minute, 40 to 60% RH
output (V
iso
: 3 750V
rms
4. Hybrid substrates which require high density
Taping package (Net : 3 000pcs.
)
Taping package (Net : 750pcs.
)
Sleeve package (Net : 100pcs.
)
*2 10 seconds or less, 0.2mm or more from the root of lead.
3 750
4.4
± 0.2
1.27
± 0.25
0.4
± 0.1
3.6
± 0.3
2.6
± 0.2
0.1
± 0.1
5.3
± 0.3
0.2
± 0.05
0.5
+ 0.4
- 0.2
7.0
+ 0.2
- 0.7
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PC419K
Electro-optical Characteristics
(
Ta= 25˚C
)
Parameter Symbol Conditions MIN. TYP. MAX. Unit
Input
Forward voltage V
F
IF= 16mA - 1.2 1.4 V
Reverse current I
R
VR=6V - - 10 µA
Terminal capacitance
C
t1
V= 0, f= 1kHz - 50 250 pF
Output
Breakdown voltage
V
BR
I46= 100 µ A, IF= 0 120 - - V
Collector dark current
I
d
V46= 100V, IF= 0 - - 10 nA
R
OFF
V
46 F
=0 10
10
--
Terminal capacitance
C
t2
V46= 0, f= 1MHz - - 25 pF
0
-25
30
F
(
mA
)
0 25 50 75 100 125
40
50
60
20
10
Fig. 1 Forward Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C
)
Ambient Temperature
0
100
-25500 25 50 75 100 125
Fig. 2 Power Dissipation vs.
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C
)
Forward current I
*3
*3
*3
OFF-state resistance
*3
ON-state resistance
R
ON
IF= 16mA, I46= 100 µ A - - 200
Isolation resistance R
ISO
DC500V, 40 to 60%RH 5 x 101010
11
-
Floating capacitance
Cf V = 0, f= 1MHz - - 2.5 pF
Turn-on time t
on
IF= 16mA, V46=5V R
L
=50
--65
µ s
Turn-off time t
off
--65
Transfer
charac­teristics
Power dissipation P
O
(
mW
)
*3 Applies to forward and reverse directions between terminals 4 and 6.
= 100V, I
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PC419K
Duty ratio
5
5
10
20
100
50
200
500
2
10
-2
5
2
10
-1
5
2
5
Fig. 3 Peak Forward Current vs. Duty Ratio
Peak forward current I
FM
(
mA
)
Fig. 4 Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2 0
- 0.2
- 0.4
- 0.6
- 0.8
2001000- 100- 200
Output voltage V
46
(mV
)
16mA
14mA
2mA
6mA
10mA
Output current I
46
(
mA
)
Fig. 5 Output Current vs. Output Voltage
10050101
10
Forward Current
F
(mA
)
10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
1007550250-25
Fig. 7 Relative ON-state Resistance vs.
Ambient Temperature
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C
)
100
1
10
1007550250
Fig. 8 Relative Collector Dark Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C
)
Pulse width <=100µs
Relative collector dark current
Forward current I
Fig. 6 ON-state Resistance vs.
ON-state resistance R
ON
(
)
V46= 100V I
F
=0
1
- 1.0
0.1
50˚C
25˚C
0˚C
020.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
5
10
20
50
100
200
500
1
- 25˚C
T
a
= 75˚C
F
(
mA
)
Forward voltage VF (V
)
Forward current I
Relative ON-state resistance
Ta= 25˚C
10
-3
Ta= 25˚C
I
F
= 18mA
I
46
= 100 µ A
T
a
= 25˚C
I
46
= 100 µ A
I
F
= 16mA
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5000
2000 1000
1000
10000
1000
10000
1000
Please refer to the chapter “Precautions for Use ”.
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