Motor Drives, Robotics & Controls
    Latest trench MOSFET process delivers replacement for mechanical relays

    Toshiba releases medium voltage, high current photorelay in small package

    02/21/2018

    Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced the launch of a new photorelay in a small 2.54SOP4 package that is just 2.1mm high with a 2.54mm pitch.

    Fabricated using the latest U-MOS VIII trench MOSFET process, the new TLP3145 combines an off-state output terminal voltage of 200V with a controllable on-state current of up to 0.4A continuously or 1.2A when pulsed. This makes TLP3145 a suitable replacement for a 1A mechanical relay that is used to control a 100V AC circuit.

    Replacing a mechanical relay with a photorelay that is smaller and does not need a relay driver increases system reliability and supports space-saving design. The TLP3145 is conveniently rated for an operating temperature range of -40ºC to +110ºC, making it easier to allow for a temperature margin in system-level thermal design.

    The TLP3145 turns on or off in just 0.5ms (max.) and consumes a max. of 1μA in its OFF-state. The new device offers an isolation voltage of 1500Vrms and is approved to the UL1577 Safety Standard.

    www.toshiba.semicon-storage.com.      

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