m57916l Mitsumi Electronics, Corp., m57916l Datasheet

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m57916l

Manufacturer Part Number
m57916l
Description
Hybrid Ic For Driving Transistor Modules
Manufacturer
Mitsumi Electronics, Corp.
Datasheet
DESCRIPTION
M57916L is a Hybrid Integrated Circuit designed for driving Transis-
tor Modules QM10XX, QM20XX, etc., in an Inverter application. This
device operates as an isolation amplifier for Transistor Modules due
to the electrical isolation between the input and output, and includes
two independent circuits.
FEATURES
APPLICATION
To drive Transistor Modules for Inverter applications
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Two independent circuits are included.
Isolation voltage: V
Each circuit can be driven by single power supply (7 ~ 9V)
12 2
11 1
iso
=2500Vrms
PC
OUTLINE DRAWING
BLOCK DIAGRAM
HYBRID IC FOR DRIVING TRANSISTOR MODULES
3.0MAX.
1
Tr2
12
11
2
1
2.54±0.1
OPTO-COUPLER
2.54 19=48.26±0.3
470
Tr3
Tr1
59MAX.
Same as above
MITSUBISHI HYBRID ICs
8.0MAX.
INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
M57916L
Tr2
20
8 18
7
6
5 15
Dimensions in mm
Tr1
17
16
Tr3
18
17
16
15
8
7
6
5
Feb.1999

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m57916l Summary of contents

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... DESCRIPTION M57916L is a Hybrid Integrated Circuit designed for driving Transis- tor Modules QM10XX, QM20XX, etc Inverter application. This device operates as an isolation amplifier for Transistor Modules due to the electrical isolation between the input and output, and includes two independent circuits. ...

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... CC Test conditions = ext =47 F ext =–0.5A, I =1A, f=2kHz, D.F.=50% OLP =0 4V, T =100 0V, T =100 MITSUBISHI HYBRID ICs M57916L Ratings Unit 14 V – – 2500 Vrms 100 C –20 ~ +70 C –25 ~ +100 C Limits Unit Min. ...

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... LIMITING RESISTOR (TYPICAL) –1600 =25°C a –1200 –800 –400 0 –3 –4 4 (V) “H” LIMITING RESISTOR 100 ( C) a MITSUBISHI HYBRID ICs M57916L V = ext PLH PHL IN load:QM20DX f=200Hz, D.F.= 100 ( C) ...

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... TEST CIRCUIT AND APPLICATION CIRCUIT EXAMPLE +5V M57916L 1 DRIVER TTL etc INPUT SINK 7mA – OH OLP(I HYBRID IC FOR DRIVING TRANSISTOR MODULES ext 470 1/ ext Note: I and I correspond to base forward current I OH OLP ...

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