Vishay BRT13 Non-Zero Crossing (NZC) Optocoupler

Vishay BRT13 Non-Zero Crossing (NZC) Optocoupler consists of two electrically insulated lateral power ICs that integrate a thyristor system, a photodetector, and noise suppression at the output, and an infrared Gallium arsenide (GaAs) diode input. The Vishay BRT13 NZC Optocoupler is ideal for applications that require fine and phase-angle independent control, such as light dimmers and delicate motor control.

Features

  • Input
    • 6V reverse voltage (VR)
    • 20mA forward current (IF)
    • 1.5A surge forward current (IFSM)
    • 30mW power dissipation at t ≤ 10µs (Pdiss)
  • Output
    • 800V repetitive peak off-state voltage (VDRM)
    • 300mA RMS on-state current (ITRMS)
    • 3A single cycle surge current at 50Hz (ITSM)
    • 600mW power dissipation (Pdiss)
  • High static dV/dt < 10000V/μs
  • Electrically insulated between input and output circuit
  • Very low trigger current
  • Non-zero voltage detector
  • High input sensitivity
  • -40°C to +100°C ambient temperature range (Tamb)
  • DIP-6, DIP-6 (400mil), and SMD-6 package options

Applications

  • Industrial controls
  • Lighting controls
  • Office equipment
  • Consumer appliances

Pinout & Internal Schematic

Schematic - Vishay BRT13 Non-Zero Crossing (NZC) Optocoupler

Package Outline

Mechanical Drawing - Vishay BRT13 Non-Zero Crossing (NZC) Optocoupler
Publicado: 2020-11-30 | Actualizado: 2025-01-08