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International Rectifier
PVN013PBF
PVN013PBF is Photovoltaic Relay manufactured by International Rectifier.
Description The PVN013 Series Photovoltaic Relay at 100 milliohms features the lowest possible on-state resistance in a miniature package - lower than a parable reed relay. The PVN013 is a single-pole, normally open solidstate relay. It utilizes a Generation V HEXFET output switch, driven by an integrated circuit photovoltaic generator of novel construction. The output switch is controlled by radiation from a Ga Al As light emitting diode (LED) which is optically isolated from the photovoltaic generator. These units exceed the performance capabilities of electromechanical relays in life, sensitivity, stable on-resistance, low off-state leakage, miniaturization, magnetic insensitivity and ruggedness. They are ideally suited for switching high currents or low level signals without distortion or injection of electrical noise. Series PVN013 Relays are packaged in a 6-lead molded DIP package with either thru-hole or surface mount (gull-wing) terminals. They are available in standard plastic shipping tubes or on tape-and-reel. Please refer to part identification information opposite. Features - 100mΩ On-Resistance - Extremely low off-state leakage - Bounce-free operation - 2.5 - 4.5 Amp capacity - Linear AC/DC operation - - 4S,o0l0id0-SVt Ra Mte S I/O isolation reliability - UL recognized - ESD Tolerance: 4000V Human Body Model 500V Machine Model Applications - Portable Electronics - Industrial Control - puters and Peripheral Devices - Audio Equipment - Power Supplies and Power Distribution - Instrumentation Part Identification PVN013Pb F PVN013SPb F PVN013S-TPb F thru-hole surface-mount surface-mount, tape and reel (HEXFET is the registered trademark for International Rectifier Power MOSFETs) 1 .irf. © 2015 International Rectifier Submit Datasheet Feedback May 12, 2015 Series PVN013Pb F Electrical Specifications (-40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C unless otherwise specified) INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Minimum Control Current (see figure 1) Maximum Control Current for Off-State...