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HCPL-0723 - 50 MBd 2 ns PWD High Speed CMOS Optocoupler

Download the HCPL-0723 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the HCPL-7723 variant, as both devices belong to the same 50 mbd 2 ns pwd high speed cmos optocoupler family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

Available in either 8-pin DIP or SO‑8 package style respectively, the HCPL-7723 or HCPL-0723 optocoupler utilize the latest CMOS IC technology to achieve outs­tanding speed performance of minimum 50 MBd data rate and 2 ns maximum pulse width distortion.

Key Features

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  • +5 V CMOS compatibility.
  • High speed: 50 MBd min.
  • 2 ns max. pulse width distortion.
  • 22 ns max. prop. delay.
  • 16 ns max. prop. delay.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HCPL-7723-Avago.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number HCPL-0723
Manufacturer Avago
File Size 153.98 KB
Description 50 MBd 2 ns PWD High Speed CMOS Optocoupler
Datasheet download datasheet HCPL-0723 Datasheet

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HCPL-7723/0723 50 MBd 2 ns PWD High Speed CMOS Optocoupler Data Sheet Lead (Pb) Free RoHS 6 fully compliant RoHS 6 fully compliant options available; -xxxE denotes a lead-free product Description Available in either 8-pin DIP or SO‑8 package style respectively, the HCPL-7723 or HCPL-0723 optocoupler utilize the latest CMOS IC technology to achieve outs­tanding speed performance of minimum 50 MBd data rate and 2 ns maximum pulse width distortion. Basic building blocks of HCPL-7723/0723 are a CMOS LED driver IC, a high speed LED and a CMOS detector IC. A CMOS logic input signal controls the LED driver IC, which supplies current to the LED. The detector IC incorporates an integrated photodiode, a high speed transimpedance amplifier, and a voltage comparator with an output driver.