The KMOC3082 is a random-phase optoisolator triac driver manufactured by Isocom Components 2004 LTD. It's designed to electrically isolate sensitive control circuitry from high-voltage AC loads, providing a safe and reliable interface between microcontrollers or other low-voltage control signals and AC-powered devices.
Applications:
- Solid-state relays (SSRs): Used as a driver for triacs in SSRs to switch AC loads.
- Motor control: Controlling AC motors in various industrial and consumer applications.
- Lighting control: Dimming and switching incandescent and fluorescent lights.
- Solenoid control: Activating and deactivating solenoids in industrial automation and other systems.
- AC power switching: General-purpose switching of AC power to various loads.
Features:
- High isolation voltage: Provides electrical isolation up to 5300 VRMS.
- Random-phase switching: Minimizes inrush current and reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- High blocking voltage: Can withstand high AC voltages without breakdown.
- Low trigger current: Requires a small current to activate the triac.
- Compact package: Available in a DIP-6 package for easy mounting.
Benefits:
- Improved safety: Protects control circuitry from high-voltage AC loads.
- Reduced EMI: Random-phase switching minimizes electrical noise.
- Increased reliability: Provides a robust and dependable interface for AC power control.
- Simplified circuit design: Integrated functionality reduces the need for external components.
- Cost-effective solution: Offers excellent performance and reliability at a competitive price.
Technical Specifications:
The KMOC3082 features a maximum isolation voltage of 5300 VRMS. The peak blocking voltage is typically 800V. The trigger current (IFT) is around 5mA. The on-state RMS current is typically 100mA. The operating temperature range is -40°C to +100°C. The package is a standard DIP-6. It complies with various safety standards, including UL and VDE.