Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
BroadcomProduct Type
Optocoupler
Mount Type
Surface
Maximum Forward Voltage
5.5V
Number of Channels
1
Packaging
Tape & Reel
Number of Pins
8
Package Type
SO
Input Current Type
DC
Typical Rise Time
1.7μs
Maximum Input Current
18.5mA
Isolation Voltage
5000Vrms
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
105°C
Typical Fall Time
1.7μs
Standards/Approvals
CSA, UL, RoHS, IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-5
Series
ACPL
Automotive Standard
No
Product Details
The Broadcom ACPL-C79B isolation amplifiers were designed for current sensing and voltage sensing in electronic power converters in applications including motor drives and renewable energy systems. In a typical motor drive implementation, current flows through an external resistor and the resulting analog voltage drop is sensed by the isolation amplifier. A differential output voltage that is proportional to the current is created on the other side of the optical isolation barrier.
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€ 6,800.00
€ 6.80 Each (On a Reel of 1000) (Exc. Vat)
€ 8,228.00
€ 8.228 Each (On a Reel of 1000) (inc. VAT)
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
1000
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
BroadcomProduct Type
Optocoupler
Mount Type
Surface
Maximum Forward Voltage
5.5V
Number of Channels
1
Packaging
Tape & Reel
Number of Pins
8
Package Type
SO
Input Current Type
DC
Typical Rise Time
1.7μs
Maximum Input Current
18.5mA
Isolation Voltage
5000Vrms
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
105°C
Typical Fall Time
1.7μs
Standards/Approvals
CSA, UL, RoHS, IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-5
Series
ACPL
Automotive Standard
No
Product Details
The Broadcom ACPL-C79B isolation amplifiers were designed for current sensing and voltage sensing in electronic power converters in applications including motor drives and renewable energy systems. In a typical motor drive implementation, current flows through an external resistor and the resulting analog voltage drop is sensed by the isolation amplifier. A differential output voltage that is proportional to the current is created on the other side of the optical isolation barrier.