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SFH6326 - Dual Channel High Speed Optocoupler

Download the SFH6326 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SFH6325 variant, as both devices belong to the same dual channel high speed optocoupler family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The SFH6325 and SFH6326 are dual channel optocouplers with a GaAIAs infrared emitting diode, optically coupled with an integrated photo detector which consists of a photo diode and a high-speed transistor in a DIP-8 plastic package.

Key Features

  • Isolation test voltage, 5300 VRMS.
  • TTL compatible.
  • Bit rates: 1 MBit/s.
  • High common mode transient immunity.
  • Bandwidth 2 MHz.
  • Open collector output.
  • Material categorization: for definitions of compliance please see www. vishay. com/doc?99912 AGENCY.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SFH6325-Vishay.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number SFH6326
Manufacturer Vishay
File Size 187.66 KB
Description Dual Channel High Speed Optocoupler
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www.vishay.com SFH6325, SFH6326 Vishay Semiconductors High Speed Optocoupler, Dual Channel, 1 MBd, Transistor Output i179026 A1 1 C1 2 C2 3 A2 4 8 C(VCC) 7 C1(VO1) 6 C2(VO2) 5 E(GND) DVE LINKS TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Related Documents Design Tools Footprints Schematics DESCRIPTION The SFH6325 and SFH6326 are dual channel optocouplers with a GaAIAs infrared emitting diode, optically coupled with an integrated photo detector which consists of a photo diode and a high-speed transistor in a DIP-8 plastic package. Signals can be transmitted between two electrically separated circuits up to frequencies of 2 MHz. The potential difference between the circuits to be coupled should not exceed the maximum permissible reference voltages.