18 May 2011

Avago expands optocoupler portfolio

  • Avago expands gate drive optocoupler range

Avago Technologies, a supplier of analogue interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, has announced a new generation of gate drive optocouplers that deliver 'industry leading' performance from a small footprint package.

The ACPL-P34x and ACPL-W34x optocoupler family is based on process technology that enables higher output current drive with rail to rail capability. This provides high voltage insulation and robust protection for industrial drive, inverter and power supply applications.

According to Avago, the optocouplers are available in a stretched SO6 package that is 40 to 50% smaller than an industry standard Dual inline (DIP) package, while output current is up to 4A, the market's highest in this package.

Traditionally, Avago gate drive optocouplers have used bipolar transistors for the output stage to deliver high output current. With process technology improvements, the output stage can now be replaced with bipolar cmos/dmos technology, which combines the high component density and low power consumption of cmos with the high current drive and speed of bipolar process. The switching speed is also now twice as fast as the previous generation, reducing the dead time when both the high side and low side transistors are off from 700 to 200ns.

"Avago continues to bring value to customers by setting new standards for optocoupler performance, as exemplified by our new gate drive family," said Kheng-Jam Lee, marketing director for optocoupler products at Avago. "This innovative family expands our optocoupler portfolio, which is already the industry's broadest, to better address a wider range of applications. This is especially important for motor drive and emerging renewable energy inverter applications, which are seeing tremendous growth in the use of IGBT."

The ACPL-P343/W343, ACPL-P341/W341 and ACPL-P340/W340 optocouplers come in 4A, 3A and 1A maximum peak output current, respectively. The wide range of output current allows the range to address systems with different power ratings, including insulated gate bipolar transistor and mosfet gate drive, industrial inverters, renewable energy inverters, ac and brushless dc motor drives, switching power supplies, induction cookers and inverters for home appliances. The high common mode rejection of the optocouplers, at 35 kV/µs prevents erroneous driving of an IGBT and ensures reliable operation in noisy environments. The family's stretched SO6 packages are compliant to many industrial safety standards, including IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2, UL 1577 and CSA.

Author
Chris Shaw

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Avago Technologies

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