TLP3009(S),TLP3010(S),TLP3011(S),TLP3012(S)
TOSHIBA PHOTOCOUPLER GaAs IRED & PHOTO-TRIAC
TLP3009(S),TLP3010(S),TLP3011(S),TLP3012(S)
OFFICE MACHINE
HOUSEHOLD USE EQUIPMENT
TRIAC DRIVER
SOLID STATE RELAY
The TOSHIBA TLP3009 (S), TLP3010 (S), TLP3011 (S) and TLP3012 (S)
consist of a photo-triac optically coupled to a gallium arsenide infrared
emitting diode in a six lead plastic DIP.
All parameters are tested to the specification of TLP3009, TLP3010,
TLP3011 and TLP3012.
l
Peak Off-State Voltage
l
Trigger LED Current
: 250 V (min)
: 30 mA (max) (TLP3009)
15 mA (max) (TLP3010)
10 mA (max) (TLP3011)
5 mA (max) (TLP3012)
: 100 mA (max)
: UL1577, File No. E67349
: 5000 Vrms (min)
: SS EN60065
SS EN60950
SS EN60335
JEDEC
EIAJ
TOSHIBA
Weight: 0.39 g
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11-7A9
Unit: mm
l
On-State Current
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UL Recognized
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Isolation Voltage
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SEMKO Approved
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Option (D4) Type
VDE Approved
: DIN VDE0884 / 06.92
Certificate No. 68329
Maximum Operating Insulation Voltage : 890 Vpk
Highest Permissible Over Voltage
: 8000 Vpk
When a VDE0884 approved type is needed, please
designate the ”Option (D4)”
PIN CONFIGURATION
(Top view)
Note:
1:
2:
3:
4:
6:
ANODE
CATHODE
N.C.
TERMINAL 1
TERMINAL 2
Creepage Distance
Clearance
Insulation Thickness
7.62 mm pich
standard type
7.0 mm (min)
7.0 mm (min)
0.5 mm (min)
10.16 mm pich
(LF2) type
8.0 mm (min)
8.0 mm (min)
0.5 mm (min)
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TLP3009(S),TLP3010(S),TLP3011(S),TLP3012(S)
RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE
000707EBC
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TOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. Nevertheless, semiconductor
devices in general can malfunction or fail due to their inherent electrical sensitivity and vulnerability to physical
stress. It is the responsibility of the buyer, when utilizing TOSHIBA products, to comply with the standards of
safety in making a safe design for the entire system, and to avoid situations in which a malfunction or failure of
such TOSHIBA products could cause loss of human life, bodily injury or damage to property.
In developing your designs, please ensure that TOSHIBA products are used within specified operating ranges as
set forth in the most recent TOSHIBA products specifications. Also, please keep in mind the precautions and
conditions set forth in the “Handling Guide for Semiconductor Devices,” or “TOSHIBA Semiconductor Reliability
Handbook” etc..
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The TOSHIBA products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications
(computer, personal equipment, office equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic appliances,
etc.). These TOSHIBA products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in equipment that requires
extraordinarily high quality and/or reliability or a malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life or
bodily injury (“Unintended Usage”). Unintended Usage include atomic energy control instruments, airplane or
spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control instruments,
medical instruments, all types of safety devices, etc.. Unintended Usage of TOSHIBA products listed in this
document shall be made at the customer’s own risk.
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Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is a substance used in the products described in this document. GaAs dust and fumes
are toxic. Do not break, cut or pulverize the product, or use chemicals to dissolve them. When disposing of the
products, follow the appropriate regulations. Do not dispose of the products with other industrial waste or with
domestic garbage.
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The products described in this document are subject to the foreign exchange and foreign trade laws.
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The information contained herein is presented only as a guide for the applications of our products. No
responsibility is assumed by TOSHIBA CORPORATION for any infringements of intellectual property or other
rights of the third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under
any intellectual property or other rights of TOSHIBA CORPORATION or others.
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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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