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6N135/6N136

6N135/6N136
s Features
1. High speed response t PHL , t PLH ( 6N135 : MAX. 1.5 s at R L = 4.1k ) ( 6N136 : MAX. 0.8 s at R L = 1.9k ) 2. High common mode rejection voltage ( CM H : TYP. 1kV/ s ) 3. Standard dual-in-line package 4. Recognized by UL, file No. E64380

General Purpose Type Photocoupler


s Outline Dimensions
0.85 0.3 8 7 6N 6 Model 1.2 0.3 No. 5 6.5 0.5

( Unit : mm )
Internal connection diagram 8 7 6

0.8

s Applications
1. Computers, measuring instruments, control equipment 2. High speed line receivers, high speed logic 3. Telephone sets 4. Signal transmission between circuits of different potentials and impedances
0.5TYP 3.5 0.5

Primary side mark (Sunken place ) 9.22 0.5

7.62 0.3

3.7 0.5

= 0 to 13 0.5 0.1 2.54 0.25 0.26 0.1 GND VO V


B

1 2 3

NC Anode Cathode NC

5 6 7 8

s Absolute Maximum Ratings


Parameter Forward current *1 Peak forward current Input
*2Peak transient forward current

( Ta = 25C )
Rating 25 50 1 5 45 - 0.5 to + 15 - 0.5 to + 15 5 8 16 5 100 2 500 - 55 to + 100 - 55 to + 125 260 Unit mA mA A V mW V V V mA mA mA mW V rms C C C

V CC

Reverse voltage Power dissipation Supply voltage Output voltage


Emitter-base reverse with( Pin 5 to 7 stand voltage )

Output

Average output current Peak output current Base current ( Pin 7 ) Power dissipation *3 Isolation voltage Operating temperature Storage temperature *4 Soldering temperature

Symbol IF IF I FM VR P V CC VO V EBO IO I OP IB PO V iso T opr T stg T so1

* OPIC ( Optical IC ) is a trademark of the SHARP Corporation. An OPIC consists of a light-detecting element and signalprocessing circuit integrated onto a single chip.

*1 50% duty cycle, Pulse width : 1ms Decreases at the rate of 1.6mA/C if the external temperature is 70C or more. *2 Pulse width<=1 s, 300 P / S *3 40 to 60% RH, AC for 1 minute *4 For 10 seconds

In the absence of confirmation by device specification sheets, SHARP takes no responsibility for any defects that occur in equipment using any of SHARP's devices, shown in catalogs, data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest version of the device specification sheets before using any SHARP's device.

6N135/6N136 s Electro-optical Characteristics


Parameter 6N135 *5 Current transfer 6N136 ratio 6N135 6N136 Logic ( 0 ) output voltage Symbol CTR ( 1 ) CTR ( 1 ) CTR ( 2 ) CTR ( 2 ) V OL I OH (1) Logic ( 1 ) output current I OH (2) I OH (3) Logic ( 0 ) supply current I CCL I CCH (1) Logic ( 1 ) supply current I CCH (2) Input forward voltage Input forward voltage temperature coefficient Input reverse voltage Input capacitance
*6

( Ta = 0 to + 70C unless otherwise specified )


Conditions Ta = 25 C, I F = 16mA V O = 0.4V, V CC = 4.5V I F = 16mA, V O = 0.5V V CC = 4.5V *7 I F = 16mA, V CC = 4.5V T a = 25C, I F = 0 V CC = VO = 5.5V T a = 25C, I F = 0 V CC = VO = 15V I F = 0, VCC = VO = 15V I F = 16mA, V CC = 15V V O = open T a = 25 C, V CC = 15V V F = open, I O = 0 V CC = 15V V O = open, I F = 0 T a = 25C, I F = 16mA I F = 16mA T a = 25C, I R = 10 A V F = 0, f = 1MHz T a = 25C, 45 % RH, t = 5s V I-O = 3kVDC V I-O = 500VDC f = 1MHz V O = 5V, I O = 3mA MIN. 7.0 19 5.0 15 5.0 TYP. 40 40 43 43 0.1 3.0 0.01 200 0.02 1.7 - 1.9 60 1012 0.6 70 MAX. 0.4 500 1.0 50 1.0 2.0 1.95 1.0 Unit % % % % V nA A A A A A V mV/ C V pF A pF

VF V F / T a BV R C IN I I-O R I-O CI-O h FE

Leak current ( input-output )

*6

Isolation resistance ( input-output ) *6 Capacitance ( input-output ) Transistor current amplification factor

*5 Current transfer ratio is the ratio of input current and output current expressed in % . *6 Measured as 2-pin element ( Short 1, 2, 3, 4 ) *7 6N135 : IO = 1.1mA, 6N136 : IO = 2.4mA

Note ) Typical volue : at Ta = 25 C

6N135/6N136 s Switching Characteristics


Parameter 6N135 6N136 *8 Propagation 6N135 *9 delay time 6N136 Output (0)(1) *10,11 Instantaneous common mode rejection voltage output ( 1 ) *10,11 Instantaneous common mode rejection voltage output ( 0 ) *13 Bandwidth
*9 *8

( Ta = 25 C, V CC = 5V, I F = 16mA )
RL = RL = RL = RL =
*12

Propagation delay time Output (1)(0)

Symbol t PHL t PHL t PLH t PLH CM H

Conditions 4.1k 1.9k 4.1k 1.9k

MIN. -

TYP. 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 1 000

MAX. 1.5 0.8 1.5 0.8 -

Unit s s s s V/ s V/ s MHz

I F = 0, V CM = 10V P-P

CM L BW

*12

V CM = 10V P-P , I F = 16mA

- 1 000 2.0

R L = 100

*8 R L = 4.1k is equivalent to one LSTTL and 6.1k pull-up resistor. R L =1.9k is equivalent to one TTL and 5.6k pull-up resistor. *10 Instantaneous common mode rejection voltage output ( 1 ) represents a common mode voltage variation that can hold the output above ( 1 ) level ( VO > 2.0V) . Instantaneous common mode rejection voltage output ( 0 ) represents a common mode voltage variation that can hold the output above ( 0 ) level ( VO < 0.8V) . *12 6N135 : RL = 4.1k 6N136 : RL = 1.9k *13 Bandwidth represents a point where AC input goes down by 3dB.

*9 Test Circuit for Propagation Delay Time


Pulse input Duty ratio = 1/10 Pulse Generator IF 1 2 3 IF monitor 100 4 8 7 6 5
0.01 F

IF 0 VCC RL VO CL = 15pF t PHL t PLH 1.5V 1.5V VO 5V

*11 Test Circuit for Instantaneous Common Mode Rejection Voltage


IF 1 2 3 A B VFF + 4 VCM 8 7 6 5
0.01 F

VCC = 5V RL VO

10V VCM 0V CMH VO CML VO 10% tr IF = 0

90%

10% 90% tf 2V 5V

0.8V IF = 16mA

VOL

6N135/6N136
Fig. 1 Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature
30

Fig. 2 Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature


120 PO

Power dissipation P, P O ( mW )

25 ( mA )

100

20

80

Forward current I

15

60 45 40 P

10

5 0 - 55

20 0 -40

25 50 75 100 Ambient temperature T a ( C )

125

25 50 70 75 100 Ambient temperature T a ( C )

125

Fig. 3 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage


100

Fig. 4 Relative Current Transfer Ratio vs. Forward Current


150 V CC = 5V Relative current transfer ratio ( % ) VO = 0.4V T a = 25 C 100

Forward current I F ( mA )

10

T a = 0C 25C 50C 70C

50 CTR = 100% at I F = 16mA 0 0.1 1 10 Forward current I F ( mA ) 100

0.1

0.01 1.0

1.2

1.4 1.6 1.8 Forward voltage V F ( V )

2.0

2.2

Fig. 5 Output Current vs. Output Voltage


20 18 16 Output current I O ( mA ) 14 12 10 8 10mA 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Output voltage V O ( V ) 16 18 20 5mA I F = 25mA 20mA V CC = 5V T a = 25 C Dotted line shows pulse characteristics

Fig. 6 Relative Current Transfer Ratio vs. Ambient Temperature


110 I F = 16mA VO = 0.4V V CC = 5V

Relative current transfer ratio ( % )

100

90

15mA

80

70 CTR = 100 % at T a = 25 C 60 - 60 - 40 - 20 0 20 40 60 80 100

Ambient temperature T a ( C )

6N135/6N136
Fig. 7 Propagation Delay Time vs. Ambient Temperature
800 ( ns ) 6N135 (RL = 4.1k ) 6N136 (RL = 1.9k ) 600 t PHL I F = 16mA V CC = 5V

Fig. 8 High Level Output Current vs. Ambient Temperature


10 (A)
-5

V CC = VO = 5V
-6

PLH

10

,t

High level output current I 80 100

PHL

OH

10

-7

Propagation delay time t

400 t PLH 200

10

-8

10

-9

10 0 - 60 - 40 - 20 10 0 20 40 60

- 10

- 11

- 60 - 40 - 20

20

40

60

80

100

Ambient temperature T a ( C )

Ambient temperature T a ( C )

Fig. 9 Frequency Response


0 IF = 16mA T a = 25C -5 Voltage gain A V ( dB ) RL = 100 -10 220 470 1k -20 560 100 AC Input -25 -30 15V 1 5V 2 20k 3 4 1.6V DC 0.25VP - P AC 7 6 5 RL VO 8

Test Circuit for Frequency Characteristic

-15

0.1

0.2

0.5

10

Frequency f ( MHz )

s Precautions for Use


( 1 ) It is recommended that a by-pass capacitor of more than 0.01 F be added between V CC and GND near the device in order to stabilize power supply line. ( 2 ) Transistor of detector side in bipolar configuration is apt to be affected by static electricity for its minute design. When handling them, general counterplan against static electricity should be taken to avoid breakdown of devices or degradation of characteristics. q As for other general cautions, please refer to the chapter Precautions for Use . ( Page 78 to 93 )

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