The TLP2310(TPL,E(T is a high-speed photocoupler manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It's designed to provide galvanic isolation between circuits while maintaining high-speed data transfer capabilities. This makes it suitable for applications where electrical noise or high voltages could interfere with sensitive electronic components.
Applications
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
- Inverter circuits
- Measurement equipment
- Control equipment
- Interface circuits for microprocessors
Features
- High-speed data transmission (typically up to 10 Mbps)
- Galvanic isolation (typically 3750 Vrms isolation voltage)
- Open collector output
- Operating temperature range compatible with industrial applications
- Compact SO6 package
Benefits
- Provides electrical isolation, protecting sensitive circuits from high voltages and noise.
- Enables fast and reliable data transfer across isolated boundaries.
- Reduces ground loop problems.
- Offers a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
- Enhances the safety and reliability of electronic systems.
Additional Details
The TLP2310(TPL,E(T photocoupler utilizes an infrared LED and a phototransistor to transmit signals across an isolation barrier. The open collector output allows for flexible interfacing with various logic levels. The high isolation voltage (typically 3750 Vrms) provides robust protection against voltage transients and common-mode noise. This device is frequently used in industrial automation systems to isolate control signals from high-power circuits. Its high-speed data transmission capability makes it suitable for applications requiring real-time communication. The compact SO6 package enables high-density board designs. The TLP2310 is designed to meet relevant safety standards, ensuring compliance with industry regulations. Its robust performance and reliability make it a suitable choice for demanding industrial environments. Proper selection of external components, such as pull-up resistors, is crucial for optimizing the performance of the photocoupler. Detailed specifications, including propagation delay times, current transfer ratio (CTR), and switching characteristics, can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet.