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Table 7. Package Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions Fig. Note
Input-Output Momentary
Withstand Voltage
V
ISO
ACPL-P302 3750 V
rms
T
A
= 25°C,
RH < 50% for 1 min.
8, 10
ACPL-W302 5000 9, 10
Input-Output Resistance R
I-O
10
12
V
I-O
= 500 V 10
Input-Output Capacitance C
I-O
0.6 pF Freq=1 MHz
Notes:
1. Derate linearly above 70°C free air temperature at a rate of 0.3 mA/°C.
2. Maximum pulse width = 10 Ps, maximum duty cycle = 0.2%. This value is intended to allow for component tolerances for designs with I
O
peak
minimum = 0.2 A. See Application section for additional details on limiting I
OL
peak.
3. Derate linearly above 85°C, free air temperature at the rate of 4.0 mW/°C.
4. Input power dissipation does not require derating.
5. Maximum pulse width = 50 Ps, maximum duty cycle = 0.5%.
6. In this test, V
OH
is measured with a DC load current. When driving capacitive load V
OH
will approach V
CC
as I
OH
approaches zero amps.
7. Maximum pulse width = 1 ms, maximum duty cycle = 20%.
8. In accordance with UL 1577, each optocoupler is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage > 4500 V
rms
for 1 second (leakage detection
current limit I
I-O
< 5 PA). This test is performed before 100% production test for partial discharge (method B) shown in the IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2
Insulation Characteristics Table, if applicable.
9. In accordance with UL 1577, each optocoupler is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage > 6000 Vrms for 1 second (leakage detection
current limit II-O < 5 A). This test is performed before 100% production test for partial discharge (method B) shown in the IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2
Insulation Characteristics Table, if applicable.
10. Device considered a two-terminal device: pins on input side shorted together and pins on output side shorted together.
11. PDD is the dierence between t
PHL
and t
PLH
between any two parts or channels under the same test conditions.
12. Common mode transient immunity in the high state is the maximum tolerable |dV
CM
/dt| of the common mode pulse V
CM
to assure that the output
will remain in the high state (i.e. V
O
> 15.0 V).
13. Common mode transient immunity in a low state is the maximum tolerable |dV
CM
/dt| of the common mode pulse, V
CM
, to assure that the output
will remain in a low state (i.e. V
O
< 1.0 V).
14. This load condition approximates the gate load of a 1200 V/20 A IGBT.
15. The power supply current increases when operating frequency and Q
g
of the driven IGBT increases.