The TLP3033 is a phototriac from Isocom Components 2004 LTD, designed for isolating low voltage control signals from high voltage AC loads. It consists of an infrared LED optically coupled to a triac, allowing for switching of AC loads with minimal noise and high isolation.
Applications:
- Solid State Relays (SSRs)
- Industrial Control
- Lighting Control
- Motor Control
- Appliances
Features:
- High Isolation Voltage: Provides electrical isolation between input and output.
- Zero-Crossing Detection: Reduces EMI and RFI generation.
- Low Input Trigger Current: Requires minimal input current for activation.
- DIP Package: Easy to mount on PCBs.
Benefits:
- Safety: Protects control circuitry from high voltage hazards.
- Reduced Noise: Zero-crossing minimizes electrical noise.
- Efficiency: Low trigger current reduces power consumption.
- Reliability: Solid-state design ensures long operational life.
Additional Details:
The TLP3033 features a peak off-state voltage of 400V. It has an isolation voltage of typically 5300 Vrms. The LED trigger current is approximately 5mA. It's housed in a standard DIP package for through-hole mounting. The zero-crossing detection feature helps reduce voltage spikes and improves the life of connected AC loads. The operating temperature range is from -55°C to 100°C.