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The MOC3081M, MOC3082M and MOC3083M devices consist of a GaAs infrared emitting diode optically coupled to a monolithic silicon detector performing the function of a zero voltage crossing bilateral triac driver. They are designed for use with a discrete power triac in the interface of logic systems to equipment powered from 240 VAC lines, such as solid-state relays, industrial controls, motors, solenoids and consumer appliances, etc.
Features
• underwriters Laboratories (UL) recognized - file #E90700, Volume 2
• VDE recognized - file #102497 - add option V (e.g., MOC3083VM)
• simplifies logic control of 240 VAC power
• zero voltage crossing
• dv/dt of 1500 V/µs typical, 600 V/µs guaranteed
• compatible with Fairchild's FKPF12N80 discrete power triac
Applications
• solenoid/valve controls
• lighting controls
• static power switches
• AC motor drives
• temperature controls
• E.M. contactors
• AC motor starters
• solid state relays
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detector, which assumes the function of a bilateral triac driver.
They are for use with a triac in the interface of logic to devices powered by 115/240-VAC lines, such as solid-state relays, industrial controls, motors, solenoids and consumer devices etc.
. Simplifies the logical control of 115/240 VAC current
. Zero-voltage transition to minimise conducted and radiated
noise
. 600 V repetitive peak off-state voltage
. Superior static dv/dt
. 600 V/s (MOC306xM)
. 1000 V/s (MOC316xM)
. Safety and official approvals
UL1577, 4,170 VACRMS for 1 minute
DIN EN/IEC60747.5.5
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6-Pin DIP Zero-Cross Optoisolators Triac Driver Output (250/400 Volt Peak)
The MOC303XM and MOC304XM devices consist of a AlGaAs infrared emitting diode optically coupled to a monolithic silicon detector performing the function of a zero voltage crossing bilateral triac driver. They are designed for use with a triac in the interface of logic systems to equipment powered from 115 VAC lines, such as teletypewriters, CRTs, solid-state relays, industrial controls, printers, motors, solenoids and consumer appliances, etc.
Features
• simplifies logic control of 115 VAC power
• zero voltage crossing
• dv/dt of 2000 V/µs typical, 1000 V/µs guaranteed
• VDE recognized (File # 94766), ordering option V (e.g., MOC3043VM)
Applications
• solenoid/valve controls
• lighting controls
• static power switches
• AC motor drives
• temperature controls
• AC motor starters
• solid state relays
• E.M. contactors
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The MOC301XM and MOC302XM series are optically isolated triac driver devices. These devices contain a GaAs infrared emitting diode and a light activated silicon bilateral switch, which functions like a triac. They are designed for interfacing between
electronic controls and power triacs to control resistive and inductive loads for 115 VAC operations.
Features
• excellent IFT stability — IR emitting diode has low degradation
• high isolation voltage—minimum 5300 VAC RMS
• underwriters Laboratory (UL) recognized—File #E90700
• peak blocking voltage - 250V-MOC301XM/ – 400V-MOC302XM
• VDE recognized (File #94766) – Ordering option V (e.g. MOC3023VM)
Applications
• industrial controls
• solenoid/valve controls
• traffic lights
• static AC power switch
• vending machines
• incandescent lamp dimmers
• Solid state relay
• Motor control
• Lamp ballasts
Description
The MOC306XM and MOC316XM devices consist of a GaAs infrared emitting diode optically coupled to a monolithic silicon detector performing the function of a zero voltage crossing bilateral triac driver. They are designed for use with a triac in the interface of logic systems to equipment powered from 115/240 VAC lines, such as solid-state relays, industrial controls, motors, solenoids and consumer appliances, etc.
Features
• Simplifies logic control of 115/240 VAC power
• Zero voltage crossing
• dv/dt of 1000V/µs guaranteed (MOC316X-M), – 600V/µs guaranteed (MOC306X-M)
• VDE recognized (File # 94766) – ordering option V (e.g., MOC3063V-M)
• Underwriters Laboratories (UL) recognized (File #E90700, volume 2)
Applications
• Solenoid/valve controls
• Static power switches
• Temperature controls
• AC motor starters
• Lighting controls
• AC motor drives
• E.M. contactors
• Solid state relays
