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Features

  • Long creepage distance (8 mm MIN)
  • High common mode transient immunity (CMH, CML = ±50 kV/μs MIN.)
  • Operating Ambient Temperature (125 °C MAX.)
  • High-speed response (tPHL = 100 ns MAX., tPLH = 100 ns MAX.)
  • Embossed tape product : PS9001-F3 : 3000 pcs/reel
  • Pb-Free product
  • Safety standards UL approved: UL1577, Double protection CSA approved: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62368-1, Reinforced insulation VDE approved: DIN EN 60747-5-5 (Option)

Description

The PS9001 is an optically coupled high-speed, active low type isolator containing an AlGaAs LED on the input side and a photodiode and a signal processing circuit on the output side on one chip.

Parameters

AttributesValue
Channels (#)1
Data Speed (bps)10 Mbps
Output TypeOpen Collector
Absolute max. rated Power Supply Voltage (V)7
Isolation Voltage (Vrms)5000
VOL max. (V)0.6
tPHL/tPLH max. (ns)100/100
CMTI min. (kV/µs)50
IFHL (Max) (mA)4
SW PWD max. (ns)50
ICCH max. (mA)2
ICCL max. (mA)2
Creepage Distance (mm)8
Safety Standard UL (UL1577)Approved
Safety Standard VDE (EN IEC 60747-5-5)Approved
Safety Standard CSA (CAN/CSA C22.2 62368-1)Approved
Part NumberStatusSamplesLongevityStockPackageBudgetary Price (USD)Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Pb (Lead) FreeCountry of AssemblyCountry of Wafer Fabrication
PS9001-Y-AXActiveAvailableIn StockPackage1ku | $1.871YesJAPANJAPAN
PS9001-Y-F3-AXActiveN/A2031 DecIn StockPackage1ku | $0.5911YesJAPANJAPAN
PS9001-Y-V-AXActiveAvailableIn StockPackage1ku | $1.871YesJAPANJAPAN
PS9001-Y-V-F3-AXActiveN/A2031 DecIn StockPackage1ku | $0.6021YesJAPANJAPAN
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