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News Release from: Fairchild Semiconductor | Subject: FOD0708 and FOD0738
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2006
Optocouplers reject more noise
New single- and dual-channel optocouplers claim the industry's highest common-mode noise rejection rating, while providing high bandwidth with low power consumption.
Fairchild Semiconductor's new FOD0708 (single-channel) and FOD0738 (dual-channel) 15Mbaud optocouplers claim the industry's highest common-mode noise rejection (CMR) rating, while providing the high-bandwidth (15Mbit/s), low-power-consumption characteristics demanded by industrial control applications Fairchild's patented Optoplanar technology reduces package capacitance more than 30% compared with competing solutions
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Noise can cause data errors in industrial control environments, adversely affecting applications such as line receivers on an automated factory floor", said John Constantino, Manager of Fairchild's Optoelectronics Product Line.
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"The FOD07X8 optocouplers offer our customers the industry's best available common-mode noise immunity to solve this problem".
"To address the other key requirements of the industrial market, we developed our new 15Mbaud optocouplers with a push-pull configuration that reduces power consumption without penalising bandwidth".
The electrical characteristics of the FOD07X8 product series are guaranteed beyond the full industrial temperature range (-40 to +100C).
Their performance makes these devices ideal for interfacing with microprocessors, peripheral I/O and other high-speed applications.
They are also well-suited for industrial networks such as Profibus, Fieldbus, DeviceNet and SDS.
The optocouplers' high-speed LED and a high-speed photodetector use Fairchild's proprietary 0.8um CMOS technology.
Compared with typical face-to-face optocoupler/LED combinations, the FOD07X8 devices employ a side-by-side Optoplanar configuration and integrated proprietary silicon design on the detector chip.
The resulting package capacitance enables these optocouplers to deliver excellent 50kV/us common-mode immunity when a 2kV (peak) pulse is applied.
These devices are available in a compact S0-8 package, with the dual-channel FOD0738 offering optimum mounting density.
They also offer a 2500V RMS isolation voltage rating and UL-certification for increased reliability.
The FOD0708 and FOD0738 are lead (Pb)-free products that meet or exceed the requirements of the joint IPC/JEDEC standard J-STD-020B and are compliant with the European Union now in effect.
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