PhotoMOS HF
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PhotoMOS HF - 1

1 Form A High Capacity DIP6-pin type with 1,200 V load voltage and low on resistance (Typ. 1.0 Ω) FEATURES 8.8 Load voltage: 1,200 V (Peak AC) On resistance: 1.0 Ω (typ.) Continuous load current: 0.75 A (A connection: Peak AC, DC) Package/Output configuration: DIP 6pin/1 Form A (Height includes standoff ) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Measuring equipment Testing equipment Industrial equipment *Note: lease contact our sales representataive for automotive applications of P PhotoMOS. Load voltage Load current Through hole terminal Surface mount terminal Tube packing style Tube packing style AC/DC dual use Packing quantity Tape and reel packing style X*2 AQV209GAX 1-tube: 50 pcs. 1-reel: 1,000 pcs. Outer carton: 500 pcs. Outer carton: 1,000 pcs. Note) he surface mount terminal shape indicator “A” and the packing style indicator “X” are not marked on the device. T (Ex. the label for product number AQV209GAX is AQV209G.) *1. Indicate the peak AC and DC values. *2. ape and reel packing style X: picked from the 1/2/3-pin side. T Tape and reel packing picked from 4/5/6-pin side is also available. Please contact our sales representative.

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PhotoMOS HF - 2

PhotoMOS HF 1 Form A High Capacity RATING Absolute maximum ratings (Ambient temperature: 25°C) Symbol Peak forward current Power dissipation Load voltage (peak AC) Continuous load current Peak load current B, C connection: DC A connection: 100 ms (1 shot), VL=DC Power dissipation Total power dissipation Ambient temperature (Operating) Ambient temperature (Storage) (Avoid icing and condensation) Electrical characteristics (Ambient temperature: 25°C) Symbol Item LED operate current Typical Maximum Minimum Typical Maximum Typical Typical Maximum Typical Maximum Off state leakage current...

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PhotoMOS HF - 3

PhotoMOS HF 1 Form A High Capacity Recommended operating conditions (Ambient temperature: 25°C) Please use under recommended operating conditions to obtain expected characteristics. Item Load voltage (Peak AC) Continuous load current (A connection) REFERENCE DATA 1. oad current vs. ambient temperature L characteristics 2. n resistance vs. ambient temperature O characteristics Measured portion: between terminals 4 and 6; LED current: 10 mA; Continuous load current: Max. (DC) 2.5 Allowable ambient temperature: –40 to +85°C 1.5 3. urn on time vs. ambient temperature T characteristics LED...

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PhotoMOS HF - 4

PhotoMOS HF 1 Form A High Capacity 10. urn on time vs. LED forward current T characteristics 11. urn off time vs. LED forward current T characteristics Measured portion: between terminals 4 and 6; Frequency: 1 MHz; Ambient temperature: 25°C Measured portion: between terminals 4 and 6; Load voltage: 100 V (DC) Continuous load current: 100 mA (DC); Ambient temperature: 25°C 0.10 Measured portion: between terminals 4 and 6; Load voltage: 100 V (DC); Continuous load current: 100 mA (DC); Ambient temperature25°C 5 12. utput capacitance vs. applied voltage O characteristics 13. ax. operating...

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PhotoMOS HF - 5

PhotoMOS HF 1 Form A High Capacity SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS Output configuration Load type Can be also connected as 2 Form A type. (However, the sum of the continuous load current should not exceed the absolute maximum rating.) 1 *Terminal 3 cannot be used, since it is in the internal circuit of the device. “, “PhotoMOS” and “PHOTOMOS” are registered trademarks of Panasonic Corporation. *Recognized in Japan, the United States, all member states of European Union and other countries. Please refer to "the latest product specifications" when designing your product. •Requests to customers:...

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PhotoMOS HF - 6

PhotoMOS® Cautions for Use SAFETY WARNINGS D o not use the product under conditions that exceed the range of its specifications. It may cause overheating, smoke, or fire. D o not touch the recharging unit while the power is on. There is a danger of electrical shock. Be sure to turn off the power when performing mounting, maintenance, or repair operations on the device (including connecting parts such as the terminal board and socket). C heck the wiring diagrams in the catalog and be sure to connect the terminals correctly. If the device is energized with short circuit or any wrong...

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PhotoMOS HF - 7

PhotoMOS® Cautions for Use R ecommended LED forward current or recommended input voltage Output spike voltages 1) f an inductive load generates spike voltages which exceed the I absolute maximum rating, the spike voltage shall be limited. Representative circuit examples of AC/DC dual use type are shown below. There are the same with DC only type. (1) 6-pin Design in accordance with the recommended operating conditions for each product. Since these conditions are affected by the operating environment, ensure conformance with all relevant specifications. Please keep the LED forward current to...

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PhotoMOS HF - 8

PhotoMOS® Cautions for Use Input wiring pattern Reverse voltages at the input (for TSON) 1) ith AQY* or AQW* series avoid installing the input (LED side) W wiring pattern to the bottom side of the package if you require the specified I/O isolation voltage (Viso) after mounting the PC board. Since part of the frame on the output side is exposed, it may cause fluctuations in the I/O isolation voltage. If reverse voltages are present at the input terminals, for example, connect a schottky barrier diode in reverse parallel across the input terminals and keep the reverse voltages below the...

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PhotoMOS HF - 9

PhotoMOS® Cautions for Use A bout the exposed terminals on the sides of the package (for VSSOP) 1) Example of surface-mount terminal recommended conditions (1) IR (Infrared reflow) soldering method In case of automatic soldering, following conditions should be observed. (recommended condition reflow: Max. 2 times, measurement point: soldering lead) For VSSOP type, as shown in the following figure, part of the input and output frames are exposed on the sides of the package. Due to this, please be keep in mind the cautions listed below. 1) ake care to avoid short circuits between exposed...

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