Toshiba Expands Line-up of Photorelays in Industry's Smallest Package
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Toshiba Expands Line-up of Photorelays in Industry's Smallest Package

Features include low off-state capacitance, low on-state resistance and high-voltage

TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — March 31, 2015Toshiba Corporation’s (TOKYO:6502) Semiconductor & Storage Products Company today announced that it will expand its lineup of photorelays in the industry’s smallest[1] package, VSON4[2], with the addition of six products that offer low off-state capacitance, low on-state resistance and high-voltage. These latest additions to the “TLP34xx series” start shipping today. By expanding the variation of voltage and “C x R”, the photorelays can support a variety of applications including semiconductor testers, measuring equipment and medical equipment.

Toshiba: Photorelays in Industry's Smallest Package (Photo: Business Wire)

Toshiba: Photorelays in Industry's Smallest Package (Photo: Business Wire)

The new products have the same electrical characteristics as Toshiba’s small-size package USOP4 series, but reduce required assembly area by approximately 50%[3] by using the industry’s smallest package, VSON4. This can contribute to smaller and thinner products, and also makes it possible to significantly increase the number of photorelays on a circuit board without increasing its size.

The new line-up includes “TLP3442,” which realizes the industry’s lowest[4] off-state capacitance (COFF), 0.3pF (typ.), and “TLP3431,” which is suited for use in high-frequency signal transmission with a low on-state resistance (RON) of 0.8ohm (typ.). The “TLP34xx series” provides a total system solution with a product line-up that covers both the low COFF and low RON range in an ultra-small VSON4 package.

Key Features of New Products:

Main Applications:

 

Main Specifications:

(@Ta=25℃)

Part No.   VOFF   ION   RON   COFF   C(pF)xR(Ω)   IOFF   tON   tOFF
(min) (max) (typ) (typ) (typ) (max) (max) (max)
TLP3419 80V 200mA 6.5pF 39 1nA 0.4ms 0.4ms
TLP3451 60V 120mA 10Ω 0.7pF 7 1nA 0.2ms 0.2ms
TLP3441 40V 140mA 0.7pF 4.9 1nA 0.2ms 0.2ms
TLP3442 40V 100mA 15Ω 0.3pF 4.5 1nA 0.2ms 0.2ms
TLP3431 20V 450mA 0.8Ω 5.0pF 4 1nA 0.5ms 0.5ms
TLP3450   20V   200mA     0.8pF   2.4   1nA   0.2ms   0.2ms
 

Notes
[1], [4] For photocoupler products, as of March 31, 2015. Toshiba survey.
[2] VSON: Very Small Outline Non-leaded.
[3] Toshiba survey.

Follow this link for more on Toshiba photocouplers and photorelays.
http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/product/opto/photocoupler.html

Customer Inquiries:
Optoelectronic Device Sales & Marketing Department
Tel: +81-3-3457-3431

Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is correct on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.

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