Business Wire IndiaToshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched “TLX9160T,” a normally open (NO) 1-Form-A photorelay suited for high voltage automotive batteries. Housed in an SO16L-T package, the new device is Toshiba’s first to feature a high output withstand voltage of 1500V (min). Volume shipments start today.
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Toshiba: a normally open (NO) 1-Form-A photorelay "TLX9160T" suited for high voltage automotive batteries. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Incorporation of high voltage MOSFETs in the new device achieves an output withstand voltage of 1500V (min). An SO16L-T package made of a resin in the IEC 60664-1 international standard material group I[1], which has CTI[2] exceeding 600 and four fewer pins (pins from 11 to 14 are removed from existing SO16L package), realizes creepage of 5mm or more[3] at the device's detector. This ensures support for 1000V supply voltage under IEC 60664‐1, suiting the photorelay for high voltage automotive applications with a battery voltage of up to 1000V.
Notes:
[1] IEC 60664-1 groups molded materials according to CTI[2] value.: CTI 600
[2] Comparative Tracking Index: IEC 60112 defines CTI as the maximum possible voltage before droplets of ammonium chloride solution on the surface of the insulating material cause tracking, under the given test conditions.
[3] @Working voltage=1000V, material group I, pollution degree 2 (the degree of pollution of the operating environment where electrical equipment is used; pollutants are entirely non-conductive, but could potentially be rendered conductive by condensation.)
Applications
Automotive equipment
Features
Main Specifications | |||
(Unless otherwise specified, Ta=25°C) | |||
Part number | |||
Contact | 1-Form-A | ||
Absolute maximum rating | Forward current IF (mA) | 30 | |
On-state current ION (mA) | 50 | ||
Operating temperature Topr (°C) | -40 to 125 | ||
Avalanche current IAV (mA) | 0.6 | ||
Electrical characteristics | Off-state current
IOFF max (nA) | @VOFF=1000V | 100 |
Output withstand voltage
VOFF min (V) | @IOFF=10μA | 1500 | |
Recommended operating conditions | Supply voltage VDD max (V) | 1000 | |
Coupled electrical characteristics | Trigger LED current
IFT max (mA) | @ION=50mA | 3 |
Return LED current
IFC min (mA) | @Ta=-40 to 125°C | 0.05 | |
On-state resistance
RON max (Ω) | @ION=50mA,
IF=10mA, t<1s | 250 | |
Switching characteristics | Turn-on time tON max (ms) | 1 | |
Turn-off time tOFF max (ms) | 1 | ||
Isolation characteristics | Isolation voltage BVS min (Vrms) | 5000 | |
Clearance distance min (mm) | 8 | ||
Creepage distance min (mm) | 8 | ||
Package | Name | SO16L-T | |
Size typ. (mm) | 10.3×10×2.45 | ||
Sample Check & Availability |
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TLX9160T
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Isolators/Solid State Relays
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Automotive Devices
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TLX9160T
Customer Inquiries:
Optoelectronic Device Sales & Marketing Dept.
Tel: +81-44-548-2218
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