IL410 Vishay, IL410 Datasheet - Page 6

OPTOCOUPLER, TRIAC, 5300VRMS

IL410

Manufacturer Part Number
IL410
Description
OPTOCOUPLER, TRIAC, 5300VRMS
Manufacturer
Vishay
Datasheets

Specifications of IL410

No. Of Channels
1
Optocoupler Output Type
Phototriac
Input Current
10mA
Output Voltage
600V
Opto Case Style
DIP
No. Of Pins
6
Forward Voltage
1.35V
Isolation Voltage
5.3kV
Voltage - Isolation
5300Vrms
Number Of Channels
1
Voltage - Off State
600V
Output Type
AC, Triac, Zero Cross
Current - Gate Trigger (igt) (max)
6mA
Current - Hold (ih)
500µA
Current - Dc Forward (if)
60mA
Current - Output / Channel
300mA
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
6-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Configuration
1
Maximum Continuous Output Current
300 mA
Maximum Input Current
60 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 100 C
Maximum Power Dissipation
500 mW
Maximum Reverse Diode Voltage
6 V
Maximum Turn-on Time
35 us (Typ)
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 55 C
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Typical Input Voltage
1.16 V
Zero-crossing Circuit
Yes
Zero-crossing Voltage
25 V
Output Device
Triac
Peak Output Voltage (vdrm)
600 V
Maximum Input Voltage
1.35 V
Maximum Output Voltage
420 VAC
Minimum Trigger Current
6 mA (Max)
Approval Bodies
UL Recognised
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
751-1297-5
IL410GI
IL410GI

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INDUCTIVE AND RESISTIVE LOADS
For inductive loads, there is phase shift between voltage and current, shown in the fig. 12.
The voltage across the triac will rise rapidly at the time the
current through the power handling triac falls below the
holding current and the triac ceases to conduct. The rise
rate of voltage at the current commutation is called
commutating dV/dt. There would be two potential problems
for ZC phototriac control if the commutating dV/dt is too
high. One is lost control to turn off, another is failed to keep
the triac on.
Lost control to turn off
If the commutating dV/dt is too high, more than its critical
rate (dV/dt
LED drive current I
In order to achieve control with certain inductive loads of
power factors is less than 0.8, the rate of rise in voltage
(dV/dt) must be limited by a series RC network placed in
parallel with the power handling triac. The RC network is
called snubber circuit. Note that the value of the capacitor
increases as a function of the load current as shown in fig. 13.
Failed to keep on
As a zero-crossing phototriac, the commutating dV/dt
spikes can inhibit one half of the TRIAC from keeping on If
the spike potential exceeds the inhibit voltage of the zero
cross detection circuit, even if the LED drive current I
This hold-off condition can be eliminated by using a snubber
and also by providing a higher level of LED drive current. The
higher LED drive provides a larger photocurrent which
causes the triac to turn-on before the commutating spike
has activated the zero cross detection circuit. Fig. 14 shows
the relationship of the LED current for power factors of less
than 1.0. The curve shows that if a device requires 1.5 mA
for a resistive load, then 1.8 times (2.7 mA) that amount
would be required to control an inductive load whose power
factor is less than 0.3 without the snubber to dump the
spike.
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), the triac may resume conduction even if the
F
is off and control is lost.
Resistive load
For technical questions, contact:
Commutating dV/dt
Optocoupler, Phototriac Output, Zero Crossing,
I
F(on)
Fig. 12 - Waveforms of Resistive and Inductive Loads
This document is subject to change without notice.
High dV/dt, Low Input Current
F
I
F(off)
AC line
voltage
Voltage
across triac
AC current
through
triac
is on.
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Fig. 14 - Normalized LED Trigger Current vs. Power Factor
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Fig. 13 - Shunt Capacitance vs. Load Current
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0.001
Inductive load
0.01
0.8
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.1
1
0.0
0
C
Commutating dV/dt
s
(µF) = 0.0032 (µF)*10^0.0066 I
50
0.2
I
I
Fth
L
- Load Current (mA
100
Normalized to I
PF - Power Factor
0.4
I
150
F(on)
T A = 25 °C, PF = 0.3
I F = 2.0 mA
200
0.6
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A
250
Fth
= 25 °C
0.8
I
F(off)
AC line
voltage
Voltage
across triac
AC current
through
triac
at PF = 1.0
300
RMS
Rev. 2.0, 29-Mar-11
1.0
)
L
350
(mA)
400
1.2

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