SHARP S101S06V

S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
IT(rms)≤3A, Zero Cross type
SIP 4pin
Triac output SSR
S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
∗
Non-zero cross type is also available. (S101S05V Series)
■ Description
■ Agency approvals/Compliance
S101S06V Series and S201S06V Series Solid
State Relays (SSR) are an integration of an infrared
emitting diode (IRED), a Phototriac Detector and a
main output Triac. These devices are ideally suited for
controlling high voltage AC loads with solid state
reliability while providing 3.0kV isolation (V iso(rms) )
from input to output.
1. Recognized by UL508, file No. E94758 (as models No.
S101S06V/S201S06V)
2. Approved by CSA 22.2 No.14, file No. LR63705 (as
models No. S101S06V/S201S06V)
3. Package resin : UL flammability grade (94V-0)
■ Applications
1. Isolated interface between high voltage AC devices
and lower voltage DC control circuitry.
2. Switching motors, fans, heaters, solenoids, and
valves.
3. Power control in applications such as lighting and
temperature control equipment.
■ Features
1. Output current, IT(rms)≤3.0A
2. Zero crossing functionary (VOX : MAX. 35V)
3. 4 pin SIP package
4. High repetitive peak off-state voltage
(VDRM : 600V, S201S06V Series)
(VDRM : 400V, S101S06V Series)
5. High isolation voltage between input and output
(Viso(rms) : 3.0kV)
6. Lead-free terminal components are also available
(see Model Line-up section in this datasheet)
7. Screw hole for heat sink
Notice The content of data sheet is subject to change without prior notice.
In the absence of confirmation by device specification sheets, SHARP takes no responsibility for any defects that may occur in equipment using any SHARP
devices shown in catalogs, data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest device specification sheets before using any SHARP device.
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Sheet No.:D4-A02201EN
Date Apr. 28. 2004
© SHARP Corporation
S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
■ Internal Connection Diagram
1
2
3
4
1
2
Output (Triac T2)
Output (Triac T1)
Input (+)
Input (−)
3 4
Zero Crossing Circuit
■ Outline Dimensions
(Unit : mm)
Common to pin No.1
φ3.2±0.2
Common to pin No.1
5.5±0.2
Common to pin No.1
5.0±0.3
18.5±0.2
16.4±0.3
5.0±0.3
3.2±0.2
18.5±0.2
16.4±0.3
3.2±0.2
S201S06V
S101S06V
φ3.2±0.2
Common to pin No.1
CSA mark
CSA mark
1
(5.08)
2
3 4
(7.62)
(2.54)
4-0.8±0.2
0.6±0.1
1
(5.08)
(1.4)
Product mass : approx. 6.3g
2
±0.2
19.6
Date code (2 digit)
MIN.
4-1.25±0.3
+−
3 4
(7.62)
(2.54)
11.2
4-0.8
3A265VAC
4-1.1±0.2
4.2MAX.
±0.2
∗
Date code (2 digit)
0.2MAX.
0.2MAX.
4-1.25±0.3
+−
S201S06V
Model No.
11.2MIN.
3A125VAC
4.2MAX.
∗
4-1.1±0.2
UL mark
(36.0)
19.6±0.2
S101S06V
Model No.
(36.0)
Epoxy resin
Epoxy resin
UL mark
5.5±0.2
0.6±0.1
(1.4)
Product mass : approx. 6.3g
∗
: Do not allow external connection.
( ) : Typical dimensions
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S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
Date code (2 digit)
A.D.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
1st digit
Year of production
A.D
Mark
2002
A
2003
B
2004
C
2005
D
2006
E
2007
F
2008
H
2009
J
2010
K
2011
L
2012
M
··
N
·
Mark
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
A
B
C
··
·
2nd digit
Month of production
Month
Mark
January
1
February
2
March
3
April
4
May
5
June
6
July
7
August
8
September
9
October
O
November
N
December
D
repeats in a 20 year cycle
Country of origin
Japan
Rank mark
There is no rank mark indicator and currently there are no rank offered for this device.
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S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
(Ta=25˚C)
Parameter
Symbol Rating
Unit
*3
Forward current
IF
50
mA
Input
Reverse voltage
VR
6
V
RMS ON-state current
IT (rms)
3 *3
A
*4
Peak one cycle surge current
Isurge
30
A
Repetitive
S101S06V
400
VDRM
V
peak OFF-state voltage S201S06V
600
Output
Non-Repetitive
S101S06V
400
VDSM
V
peak OFF-state voltage S201S06V
600
Critical rate of rise of ON-state current dIT/dt
40
A/µs
Operating frequency
45 to 65
f
Hz
*1
Isolation voltage
3.0
Viso(rms)
kV
Operating temperature
Topr −25 to +100
˚C
Storage temperature
Tstg −30 to +125
˚C
*2 Soldering temperature
Tsol
260
˚C
1.5mm
■ Absolute Maximum Ratings
Soldering area
*1 40 to 60%RH, AC for 1minute, f=60Hz
*2 For 10s
*3 Refer to Fig.1, Fig.2
*4 f=60Hz sine wave, Tj=25˚C start
■ Electro-optical Characteristics
(Ta=25˚C)
Conditions
MIN.
Parameter
Symbol
IF=20mA
−
VF
Forward voltage
Input
VR=3V
−
IR
Reverse current
VD=VDRM
−
IDRM
Repetitive peak OFF-state current
I
(rms)=1.5A,
Resistance
load,
I
=20mA
V
(rms)
−
ON-state voltage
T
F
T
−
IH
−
Output Holding current
VD=2/3•VDRM
dV/dt
30
Critical rate of rise of OFF-state voltage
4
Critical rate of rise of OFF-state voltage at commutaion (dV/dt)c Tj=125˚C, VD=2/3•VDRM, dIT/dt=−1.5A/ms
IFT
VD=6V, RL=30Ω
−
Minimum trigger current
RISO
DC500V, 40 to 60%RH
1010
Isolation resistance
VOX
IF=15mA
−
Zero cross voltage
VD(rms)=100V, AC50Hz
−
S101S06V
IT(rms)=1.5A, Resistance load, IF=20mA
Transfer Turn-on time
ton
VD(rms)=200V, AC50Hz
charac−
S201S06V
teristics
IT(rms)=1.5A, Resistance load, IF=20mA
VD(rms)=100V, AC50Hz
−
S101S06V
IT(rms)=1.5A, Resistance load, IF=20mA
toff
Turn-off time
VD(rms)=200V, AC50Hz
−
S201S06V
IT(rms)=1.5A, Resistance load, IF=20mA
Rth(j-c)
−
Between junction and case
Thermal resistance
Rth(j-a)
−
Between junction and ambient
TYP.
1.2
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
MAX.
1.4
100
100
1.5
50
−
−
15
−
35
−
10
Unit
V
µA
µA
V
mA
V/µs
V/µs
mA
Ω
V
ms
−
10
−
10
−
10
6
45
−
−
ms
˚C/W
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S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
■ Model Line-up (1) (Lead-free terminal components)
200pcs/case
VDRM
[V]
IFT[mA]
(VD=6V,
RL=30Ω)
S101S06F
S201S06F
400
600
MAX.15
MAX.15
Case
Shipping Package
Model No.
■ Model Line-up (2) (Lead solder plating components)
200pcs/case
VDRM
[V]
IFT[mA]
(VD=6V,
RL=30Ω)
S101S06V
S201S06V
400
600
MAX.15
MAX.15
Case
Shipping Package
Model No.
Please contact a local SHARP sales representative to see the actual status of the production.
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S201S06V Series
Fig.1 Forward Current vs. Ambient
Temperature
70
Forward current IF (mA)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
−25
0
25
50
75
100
125
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Fig.2 RMS ON-state Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
RMS ON-state current IT (rms)(A)
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(1) With heat sink (100×100×2mm Al plate)
(2) With heat sink (50×50×2mm Al plate)
(3) Without heat sink
(Note) In natural cooling condition, please locate Al
plate vertically, spread the thermal conductive
silicone grease on the touch surface of the
device and tighten up the device in the center
of Al plate at the torque of 0.4N • m.
4
3
(2)
2
(1)
(3)
1
0
−25
0
25
50
75
100
125
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Fig.3 RMS ON-state Current vs.
Case Temperature
Fig.4 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
100
Ta=75˚C
4
Forward current IF (mA)
RMS ON-state current IT (rms)(A)
5
3
2
50˚C
10
25˚C
0˚C
−25˚C
1
1
0
−25
0
25
50
75
100
0.1
0.6
125
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
Forward voltage VF (V)
Case temperature Tc (˚C)
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S201S06V Series
Fig.5 Surge Current vs. Power-on Cycle
Fig.6 Maximum ON-state Power Dissipation
vs. RMS ON-state Current
60
6
Maximum ON-state power dissipation (W)
f=60Hz
Tj=25˚C Start
Surge current Isurge (A)
50
40
30
20
10
Ta=25˚C
5
4
3
2
1
0
100
10
1
0
Power-on cycle (Times)
3
4
10−3
Repetitive peak OFF-state current IDRM (A)
VD=6V
RL=30Ω
10
8
6
4
2
0
25
50
5
6
Fig.8 Repetitive Peak OFF-state Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
12
Minimum trigger current IFT (mA)
2
RMS ON-state current IT (rms)(A)
Fig.7 Minimum Trigger Current vs.
Ambient Temperature
0
−25
1
75
100
10−4
10−5
10−6
10−7
10−8
10−9
−25
125
VD=600V
0
25
50
75
100
125
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Remarks : Please be aware that all data in the graph are just for reference.
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S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
■ Design Considerations
● Recommended Operating Conditions
Input
Output
Conditions
−
−
Parameter
Symbol
Input signal current at ON state
IF(ON)
Input signal current at OFF state
IF(OFF)
S101S06V
Load supply voltage
VOUT(rms)
S201S06V
Load supply current
Frequency
Operating temperature
IOUT(rms)
f
Topr
−
Locate snubber circuit between output terminals
(Cs=0.022µF, Rs=47Ω)
−
−
MIN.
25
0
80
80
0.1
47
−20
MAX.
35
0.1
120
240
IT(rms)
×80%(∗)
63
80
Unit
mA
mA
V
mA
Hz
˚C
(∗) See Fig.2 about derating curve (IT(rms) vs. ambient temperature).
● Design guide
In order for the SSR to turn off, the triggering current (lF) must be 0.1mA or less.
When the input current (IF) is below 0.1mA, the output Triac will be in the open circuit mode. However, if the
voltage across the Triac, VD, increases faster than rated dV/dt, the Triac may turn on. To avoid this situation,
please incorporate a snubber circuit. Due to the many different types of load that can be driven, we can
merely recommend some circuit vales to start with : Cs=0.022µF and Rs=47Ω. The operation of the SSR
and snubber circuit should be tested and if unintentional switching occurs, please adjust the snubber circuit
component values accordingly.
When making the transition from On to Off state, a snubber circuit should be used ensure that sudden drops
in current are not accompanied by large instantaneous changes in voltage across the Triac.
This fast change in voltage is brought about by the phase difference between current and voltage.
Primarily, this is experienced in driving loads which are inductive such as motors and solenoids.
Following the procedure outlined above should provide sufficient results.
For over voltage protection, a Varistor may be used.
Any snubber or Varistor used for the above mentioned scenarios should be located as close to the main output triac as possible.
Particular attention needs to be paid when utilizing SSRs that incorporate zero crossing circuitry.
If the phase difference between the voltage and the current at the output pins is large enough, zero crossing
type SSRs cannot be used. The result, if zero crossing SSRs are used under this condition, is that the SSR
may not turn on and off irregardless of the input current. In this case, only a non zero cross type SSR should
be used in combination with the above mentioned snubber circuit selection process.
The load current should be within the bounds of derating curve. (Refer to Fig.2)
Also, please use the optional heat sink when necessary.
In case the optional heat sink is used and the isolation voltage between the device and the optional heat sink
is needed, please locate the insulation sheet between the device and the heat sink.
When the optional heat sink is equipped, please set up the M3 screw-fastening torque at 0.3 to 0.5N•m.
In order to dissipate the heat generated from the inside of device effectively, please follow the below suggestions.
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S201S06V Series
(a) Make sure there are no warps or bumps on the heat sink, insulation sheet and device surface.
(b) Make sure there are no metal dusts or burrs attached onto the heat sink, insulation sheet and device surface.
(c) Make sure silicone grease is evenly spread out on the heat sink, insulation sheet and device surface.
Silicone grease to be used is as follows;
1) There is no aged deterioration within the operating temperature ranges.
2) Base oil of grease is hardly separated and is hardly permeated in the device.
3) Even if base oil is separated and permeated in the device, it should not degrade the function of a device.
Recommended grease : G-746 (Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.)
: G-747 (Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.)
: SC102 (Dow Corning Toray Silicone Co., Ltd.)
In case the optional heat sink is screwed up, please solder after screwed.
In case of the lead frame bending, please keep the following minimum distance and avoid any mechanical
stress between the base of terminals and the molding resin.
4.4mm MIN.
Some of AC electromagnetic counters or solenoids have built-in rectifier such as the diode.
In this case, please use the device carefully since the load current waveform becomes similar with rectangular waveform and this results may not make a device turn off.
● Degradation
In general, the emission of the IRED used in SSR will degrade over time.
In the case where long term operation and / or constant extreme temperature fluctuations will be applied to
the devices, please allow for a worst case scenario of 50% degradation over 5years.
Therefore in order to maintain proper operation, the initial triggering current should be designed in consideration of degradation.
● Standard Circuit
S101S06V
S201S06V
R1
+VCC
3
SSR
D1
4
V1
Load
1
ZS
AC Line
2
Tr1
ZS : Surge absorption circuit (Snubber circuit)
✩ For additional design assistance, please review our corresponding Optoelectronic Application Notes.
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S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
■ Manufacturing Guidelines
● Soldering Method
Flow Soldering (No solder bathing)
Flow soldering should be completed below 260˚C and within 10s.
Preheating is within the bounds of 100 to 150˚C and 30 to 80s.
Please solder within one time.
Other notices
Please test the soldering method in actual condition and make sure the soldering works fine, since the impact
on the junction between the device and PCB varies depending on the tooling and soldering conditions.
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S201S06V Series
● Cleaning instructions
Solvent cleaning :
Solvent temperature should be 45˚C or below. Immersion time should be 3minutes or less.
Ultrasonic cleaning :
The impact on the device varies depending on the size of the cleaning bath, ultrasonic output, cleaning time,
size of PCB and mounting method of the device.
Therefore, please make sure the device withstands the ultrasonic cleaning in actual conditions in advance of
mass production.
Recommended solvent materials :
Ethyl alcohol, Methyl alcohol and Isopropyl alcohol.
In case the other type of solvent materials are intended to be used, please make sure they work fine in actual using conditions since some materials may erode the packaging resin.
● Presence of ODC
This product shall not contain the following materials.
And they are not used in the production process for this device.
Regulation substances : CFCs, Halon, Carbon tetrachloride, 1.1.1-Trichloroethane (Methylchloroform)
Specific brominated flame retardants such as the PBBOs and PBBs are not used in this product at all.
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S101S06V Series
S201S06V Series
■ Package specification
Package materials
Packing case : Corrugated cardboard
Partition : Corrugated cardboard
Pad : Corrugated cardboard
Cushioning material : Polyethylene
Molt plane : Urethane
Package method
The product should be located after the packing case is partitioned and protected inside by 4 pads.
Each partition should have 5 products with the lead upward.
Cushioning material and molt plane should be located after all products are settled (1 packing contains 200
pcs).
Package composition
Molt plane
Cushioning material
Product
Pad
Partition
Packing case
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S201S06V Series
■ Important Notices
with equipment that requires higher reliability such as:
--- Transportation control and safety equipment (i.e.,
aircraft, trains, automobiles, etc.)
--- Traffic signals
--- Gas leakage sensor breakers
--- Alarm equipment
--- Various safety devices, etc.
(iii) SHARP devices shall not be used for or in connection with equipment that requires an extremely high level of reliability and safety such as:
--- Space applications
--- Telecommunication equipment [trunk lines]
--- Nuclear power control equipment
--- Medical and other life support equipment (e.g.,
scuba).
· The circuit application examples in this publication are
provided to explain representative applications of
SHARP devices and are not intended to guarantee any
circuit design or license any intellectual property rights.
SHARP takes no responsibility for any problems related to any intellectual property right of a third party resulting from the use of SHARP's devices.
· Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest device
specification sheets before using any SHARP device.
SHARP reserves the right to make changes in the specifications, characteristics, data, materials, structure,
and other contents described herein at any time without
notice in order to improve design or reliability. Manufacturing locations are also subject to change without notice.
· If the SHARP devices listed in this publication fall within the scope of strategic products described in the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law of Japan, it is
necessary to obtain approval to export such SHARP devices.
· Observe the following points when using any devices
in this publication. SHARP takes no responsibility for
damage caused by improper use of the devices which
does not meet the conditions and absolute maximum
ratings to be used specified in the relevant specification
sheet nor meet the following conditions:
(i) The devices in this publication are designed for use
in general electronic equipment designs such as:
--- Personal computers
--- Office automation equipment
--- Telecommunication equipment [terminal]
--- Test and measurement equipment
--- Industrial control
--- Audio visual equipment
--- Consumer electronics
(ii) Measures such as fail-safe function and redundant
design should be taken to ensure reliability and safety
when SHARP devices are used for or in connection
· This publication is the proprietary product of SHARP
and is copyrighted, with all rights reserved. Under the
copyright laws, no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, in whole or in
part, without the express written permission of SHARP.
Express written permission is also required before any
use of this publication may be made by a third party.
· Contact and consult with a SHARP representative if
there are any questions about the contents of this publication.
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