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Fig.5 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage Fig.6 High Level Output Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
Fig.9 Input Threshold Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
Fig.10 Propagation Delay time vs.
Forward Current
Fig.7 Low Level Output Voltage vs.
Ambient Temperature
Fig.8 Output Voltage vs. Forward Current
PC410L0NIP0F Series
Forward voltage V
F
(V)
Forward current I
F
(mA)
1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
1
10
100
0.1
T
a
=50˚C
T
a
=0˚C
T
a
=20˚C
T
a
=40˚C
T
a
=85˚C
T
a
=25˚C
Ambient temperature T
a
(˚C)
High level output current I
OH
(µA)
40 25 0 25 50 10075
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
0.001
I
F
=250µA
V
CC
=5.5V
V
O
=5.5V
Input threshold current I
FHL
(mA)
4
5
6
0
V
CC
=5V
V
O
=0.8V
R
L
=350
3
2
Ambient temperature T
a
(˚C)
40 25 0 25 50 10075
1
Low level output voltage V
OL
(V)
0.4
0.6
0.8
0
I
F
=5.0mA
V
CC
=5.5V
0.2
I
O
=16.0mA
I
O
=12.8mA
I
O
=9.6mA
I
O
=6.4mA
Ambient temperature T
a
(˚C)
40 25 0 25 50 10075
0
1
2
60
3
12
6
43
5
4
5
Output voltage V
O
(V)
Forward current I
F
(mA)
V
CC
=5.0V
V
O
=0.8V
T
a
=25˚C
R
L
=350
R
L
=1k
R
L
=4k
Propagation delay time t
PHL
, t
PLH
(ns)
0
100
20
40
60
80
51510 20
Forward current I
F
(mA)
T
a
=25˚C
V
CC
=5.0V
R
L
=350
t
PLH
t
PHL
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Fig.11 Propagation Delay Time vs.
Ambient Temperature
Remarks : Please be aware that all data in the graph are just for reference and not for guarantee.
PC410L0NIP0F Series
Propagation delay time t
PHL
, t
PLH
(ns)
0
100
20
40
60
80
40 025 755025 100
Ambient temperature T
a
(˚C)
I
F
=7.5mA
V
CC
=5.0V
R
L
=350
t
PLH
t
PHL
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Design Considerations
Transistor of detector side in bipolar configuration may be damaged by static electricity due to its minute de-
sign.
When handling these devices, general countermeasure against static electricity should be taken to avoid
breakdown of devices or degradation of characteristics.
Notes about static electricity
In order to stabilize power supply line, we should certainly recommend to connect a by-pass capacitor of
0.01µF or more between V
CC
and GND near the device.
In case that some sudden big noise caused by voltage variation is provided between primary and secondary
terminals of photocoupler some current caused by it is floating capacitance may be generated and result in
false operation since current may go through LED or current may change.
If the photocoupler may be used under the circumstances where noise will be generated we recommend to
use the bypass capacitors at the both ends of LED.
The detector which is used in this device, has parasitic diode between each pins and GND.
There are cases that miss operation or destruction possibly may be occurred if electric potential of any pin
becomes below GND level even for instant.
Therefore it shall be recommended to design the circuit that electric potential of any pin does not become
below GND level.
This product is not designed against irradiation and incorporates non-coherent LED.
Design guide
Degradation
In general, the emission of the LED used in photocouplers will degrade over time.
In the case of long term operation, please take the general LED degradation (50% degradation over 5 years)
into the design consideration.
Please decide the input current which become 2 times of MAX. I
FHL
.
PC410L0NIP0F Series
Parameter
High level input current
Supply voltage
Fan out (TTL load)
MIN. TYP.
MAX.
15
5.5
5
Unit
mA
V
Symbol
I
FH
V
CC
N
Operating temperature +70
8
Low level input current
250 µA
I
FL
0
4.5
40 ˚CT
opr
For additional design assistance, please review our corresponding Optoelectronic Application Notes.
Recommended Foot Print (reference)
(Unit : mm)
0.8
1.5
6.3
1.271.27
Recommended operating conditions

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