AGILENT HCPL7100

H
High Speed CMOS
Optocouplers
Technical Data
HCPL-7100
HCPL-7101
Features
Description
• 1 µm CMOS IC Technology
• Compatibility with All +5 V
CMOS and TTL Logic
Families
• No External Components
Required for Logic Interface
• High Speed: 15 MBd
(HCPL-7100) and 50 MBd
(HCPL-7101) Guaranteed
• Low Power Consumption
• Safety Approvals
UL 1577 (3750 Vac/1 Min)
VDE 0884 (VIORM = 848
V peak)
CSA
• 3-State Output
• 3750 Vac/1 Minute Dielectric
Withstand
• High Common Mode
Transient Immunity
The HCPL-7100/7101 optocoupler combines the latest CMOS IC
technology, a new high-speed
high-efficiency AlGaAs LED, and
an optimized light coupling system
to achieve outstanding performance with very low power
consumption. It requires only two
bypass capacitors for complete
CMOS/TTL compatibility.
Applications
• Multiplexed Data
Transmission
• Computer-Peripheral
Interface
• Microprocessor System
Interface
• Digital Isolation for A/D,
D/A Conversion
• Instrument Input/Output
Isolation
• Motor Control
• Power Inverter
Basic building blocks of the
HCPL-7100/7101 are a CMOS
LED driver IC, an AlGaAs LED,
and a CMOS detector IC. A CMOS
or TTL 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 hysteresis. The
3-state output is CMOS and TTL
compatible and is controlled by
the output enable pin, VOE.
The HCPL-7100/7101 consumes
very little power, due to the
CMOS IC technology and the light
coupling system. The entire
optocoupler typically uses only 10
mA of supply current, including
the LED current.
World-wide safety approval and
3750 Vac/1 minute dielectric withstand is achieved with our
patented “light-pipe” optocoupler
packaging technology.
The HCPL-7100/7101 provides he
user with an easy-to-use CMOS or
TTL compatible optocoupler
ideally suited for a variety of
applications where high speed
and low power consumption are
desired.
Schematic
TRUTH TABLE
(POSITIVE LOGIC)
INPUT
ENABLE
OUTPUT
H
L
H
L
H
H
L
L
Z
Z
H
L
CAUTION: It is advised that normal static precautions be taken in handling and assembly of this component to
prevent damage and/or degradation which may be induced by ESD.
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5965-3578E
OPTOCOUPLERS
Ordering Information
HCPL-710x
0 = 15 MBd Minimum Data Rate
1 = 50 MBd Minimum Data Rate
Option yyy
300 = Gull Wing Surface Mount Lead Option
500 = Tape/Reel Package Option (1 k min.)
Option data sheets available. Contact your Hewlett-Packard sales representative or authorized distributor for
information.
Package Outline Drawings
Standard DIP Package
9.40 (0.370)
9.90 (0.390)
8
7
6
5
TYPE NUMBER
DATE CODE
HP XXXX
7.36 (0.290)
7.88 (0.310)
YYWW RU
PIN ONE
1.19 (0.047) MAX.
1
2
3
4
5° TYP.
UL
RECOGNITION
1.78 (0.070) MAX.
4.70 (0.185) MAX.
0.51 (0.020) MIN.
2.92 (0.115) MIN.
0.76 (0.030)
1.40 (0.055)
0.20 (0.008)
0.33 (0.013)
6.10 (0.240)
6.60 (0.260)
1
VDD1
2
VI
3
*
4
GND1
VDD2 8
VOE 7
VO 6
GND2 5
0.65 (0.025) MAX.
2.28 (0.090)
2.80 (0.110)
* PIN
3 IS
THE
ANODE
THE
INTERNAL
LED
AND
* PIN
3 IS
THE
ANODE
OFOF
THE
INTERNAL
LED
AND
MUSTBE
BELEFT
LEFTUNCONNECTED
UNCONNECTEDFOR
FORGUARANTEED
GUARANTEED
MUST
DATA SHEET PERFORMANCE.
DATA SHEET PERFORMANCE.
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS AND (INCHES).
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS AND (INCHES).
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Gull Wing Surface Mount Option 300*
PIN LOCATION (FOR REFERENCE ONLY)
9.65 ± 0.25
(0.380 ± 0.010)
8
6
7
1.02 (0.040)
1.19 (0.047)
5
4.83 TYP.
(0.190)
TYPE NUMBER
DATE CODE
HP XXXX
6.350 ± 0.25
(0.250 ± 0.010)
YYWW RU
1
MOLDED
3
2
9.65 ± 0.25
(0.380 ± 0.010)
4
UL
RECOGNITION
1.19 (0.047)
1.78 (0.070)
9.65 ± 0.25
(0.380 ± 0.010)
1.780
(0.070)
MAX.
1.19
(0.047)
MAX.
7.62 ± 0.25
(0.300 ± 0.010)
0.20 (0.008)
0.33 (0.013)
4.19 MAX.
(0.165)
1.080 ± 0.320
(0.043 ± 0.013)
0.635 ± 0.25
(0.025 ± 0.010)
0.51 ± 0.130
(0.020 ± 0.005)
2.540
(0.100)
BSC
12° NOM.
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES).
TOLERANCES (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED): xx.xx = 0.01
xx.xxx = 0.005
*Refer to Option 300 data sheet for more information.
TEMPERATURE – °C
Maximum Solder Reflow Thermal Profile
260
240
220
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
∆T = 145°C, 1°C/SEC
∆T = 115°C, 0.3°C/SEC
∆T = 100°C, 1.5°C/SEC
60
40
20
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TIME – MINUTES
(NOTE: USE OF NON-CHLORINE ACTIVATED FLUXES IS RECOMMENDED.)
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0.380 (0.015)
0.635 (0.025)
LEAD COPLANARITY
MAXIMUM: 0.102 (0.004)
The HCPL-7100/1 has been
approved by the following
organizations:
UL
Recognized under UL 1577,
Component Recognition Program,
File E55361.
CSA
Approved under CSA Component
Acceptance Notice #5, File CA
88324.
VDE
Approved according to VDE
0884/06.92
OPTOCOUPLERS
Regulatory Information
Insulation and Safety Related Specifications
Parameter
Symbol Value Units
Min. External Air Gap
L(IO1)
7.4
mm
(External Clearance)
Min. External Tracking
L(IO2)
8.0
mm
Path (External Creepage)
Min. Internal Plastic
0.5
mm
Gap (Internal Clearance)
Tracking Resistance
(Comparative
Tracking Index)
Isolation Group
CTI
175
IIIa
V
Conditions
Measured from input terminals to output terminals,
shortest distance through air
Measured from input terminals to output terminals,
shortest distance path along body
Through insulation distance, conductor to conductor,
usually the direct distance between the photoemitter
and photodetector inside the optocoupler cavity
DIN IEC 112/VDE 0303 PART 1
Material Group (DIN VDE 0110, 1/89, Table 1)
Option 300 – surface mount classification is Class A in accordance with CECC 00802.
VDE 0884 (06.92) Insulation Characteristics
Description
Installation classification per DIN VDE 0110, Table 1
for rated mains voltage ≤ 300 V rms
for rated mains voltage ≤ 600 V rms
Climatic Classification
Pollution Degree (DIN VDE 0110, Table 1)*
Maximum Working Insulation Voltage
Input to Output Test Voltage, Method b**
VPR = 1.875 x VIORM, Production test with tp = 1 sec,
Partial discharge < 5 pC
Input to Output Test Voltage, Method a**
VPR = 1.5 x VIORM, Type and sample test, tp = 60 sec,
Partial discharge < 5 pC
Highest Allowable Overvoltage**
(Transient Overvoltage, tTR = 10 sec)
Safety-limiting values (Maximum values allowed in the event
of a failure, also see Figure 15)
Case Temperature
Input Power
Output Power
Insulation Resistance at TS, VIO = 500 V
Symbol
Characteristic
Unit
VIORM
I-IV
I-III
40/85/21
2
848
V peak
VPR
1591
V peak
VPR
1273
V peak
VTR
6000
V peak
TS
PS,INPUT
PS,OUTPUT
RS
175
80
250
≥ 1 x 1012
°C
mW
mW
Ω
*This part may also be used in Pollution Degree 3 environments where the rated mains voltage is ≤ 300 V rms (per DIN VDE 0110).
**Refer to the front of the optocoupler section in the current catalog for a more detailed description of VDE 0884 and other product
safety requirements.
Note: Optocouplers providing safe electrical separation per VDE 0884 do so only within the safety-limiting values to which they are
qualified. Protective cut-out switches must be used to ensure that the safety limits are not exceeded.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Storage Temperature
Ambient Operating Temperature
Supply Voltages
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Enable Voltage
Average Output Current
Package Power Dissipation
Lead Solder Temperature
(1.6 mm Below Seating Plane, 10 sec.)
Reflow Temperature Profile
Symbol
TS
TA
VDD1,2
VI
VO
VOE
IO
PPD
TLS
Min.
-55
-40
0.0
-0.5
-0.5
-0.5
Max.
125
85
5.5
VDD1 + 0.5
VDD2 + 0.5
VDD2 + 0.5
25
220
260
Unit
°C
°C
V
V
V
V
mA
mW
°C
See Package Outline Drawings Section
Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Max.
Unit
TA
-40
85
°C
VDD1,2
4.5
5.5
V
Logic High Input Voltage
VIH
2.0
VDD1
V
Logic Low Input Voltage
VIL
0.0
0.8
V
Logic High Output
Enable Voltage
VOEH
2.0
VDD2
V
Output in high impedance
state
Logic Low Output
Enable Voltage
VOEL
0.0
0.8
V
Output enabled
Input Signal Rise and
Fall Times
tr, tf
1
ms
N
6
Operating Temperature
Supply Voltages
TTL Fanout
1-406
Test Conditions
Standard Loads
Guaranteed across recommended operating conditions. Test conditions represent worst case values for the
parameter under test. Test conditions that are not specified can be anywhere within their operating range.
All typicals are at 25°C and 5 V supplies unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
10.0
mA
mA
Test Conditions
Logic Low Input Supply
Current
IDD1L
5.2
Logic High Input Supply
Current
IDD1H
0.3
0.6
0.9
1.6
Logic Low Output
Supply Current
IDD2L
5.0
9.0
mA
VDD2 = 5.5 V
VOE = VOEL
VI = VIL
Logic High Output
Supply Current
IDD2H
5.2
9.0
mA
VDD2 = 5.5 V
VOE = VOEL
IO = 0 mA
VI = VIH
Tri-State Output Supply
Current
IDD2Z
5.1
9.0
mA
VOE = 4.5 V
VDD1 = 5.5 V
VI = VIL
5.6
10.0
VI = 4.5 V
VDD1 = 5.5 V
VDD2 = 5.5 V
VOE = 2.0 V
1
µA
VI = VDD1 or GND
VDD1 = 5.5 V
Output Enable Current
IOE
-1
1
µA
VOE = VDD2 or GND
VDD2 = 5.5 V
Logic High Output
Voltage
VOH
V
IO = -4.0 mA
Logic High Output
Current
IOH
Logic Low Output
Voltage
VOL
4.4
5.0
4.8
3.7
4.7
-7.5
-25
Logic Low Output
Current
IOL
10.5
High Impedance
State Output
Current
IOZ
-5
Input Capacitance
Input-Output
CI
RI-O
1012
IO = -20 µA
IO = -6.0 mA
mA
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.15
0.4
23
5
V
CI-O
VDD2 = 4.5 V
VI = VIH
VOE = VOEL
VDD2 = 4.5 V
VO = 3.6 V
VI = VIH
VOE = VOEL
IO = 20 µA
IO = 4.0 mA
IO = 6.0 mA
VDD2 = 4.5 V
VI = VIL
VOE = VOEL
VDD2 = 4.5 V
VO = 0.6 V
VI = VIL
VOE = VOEL
µA
VDD2 = 5.5 V
VOE = VOEH
VO = VDD2 or GND
4.3
pF
f = 1 MHz
1013
Ω
TA = 25°C
0.7
pF
f = 1 MHz
6
6
mA
1011
Input-Output
Capacitance
1
VI = 2.0 V
-1
4.0
Note
1
II
Input Current
Fig.
5
5
4
VI-O = 500 Vdc
2
TA = 100°C
2
Resistance
*The Input-Output Momentary Withstand Voltage is a dielectric voltage rating that should not be interpreted as an input-output
continuous voltage rating. For the continuous voltage rating refer to the VDE 0884 Insulation Characteristics Table (if applicable),
your equipment level safety specification, or HP Application Note 1074, “Optocoupler Input-Output Endurance Voltage.”
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OPTOCOUPLERS
Electrical Specifications
Switching Specifications
Guaranteed across recommended operating conditions. Test conditions represent worst case values for the
parameter under test. Test conditions that are not specified can be anywhere within their operating range. All
typicals are at 25°C and 5 V supplies unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Propagation
Delay Time
to Logic
Low Output
Propagation
Delay Time
to Logic
High Output
Pulse Width
Distortion
|tPHL- tPLH|
Symbol
Device
tPHL
HCPL-7100
Min.
HCPL-7101
tPLH
28
Unit
Test Conditions
Fig.
Note
70
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
7, 8
5, 6
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
7, 8
5, 6
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
7, 9
6, 7
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
40
70
HCPL-7101
40
HCPL-7100
70
27
40
HCPL-7100
70
HCPL-7101
40
HCPL-7100
20
HCPL-7101
Data Rate
Max.
HCPL-7100
HCPL-7101
PWD
Typ.
2
6
HCPL-7100
20
HCPL-7101
6
HCPL-7100
15
HCPL-7101
50
MBd
% PWD < 30%
65
Propagation
Delay Skew
tPSK
HCPL-7101
Output Rise
Time
(10-90%)
tR
HCPL-7100
12
HCPL-7101
10
Output Fall
Time
(90-10%)
tF
HCPL-7100
8
HCPL-7101
7
Random Jitter
RJ
HCPL-7101
50
ps rms
Propagation
Delay Time From
Output Enabled
to Logic High
Output
tPZH
13
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
12
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
Propagation
Delay Time From
Output Enabled
to Logic Low
Output
tPZL
11
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
10
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
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8
10
ns
10
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
7
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
7
9
V1 = 0-5 V square wave,
f = 25 MHz, input rise/
fall time = 5 ns.
RL = 10 kΩ,
CL = 5 pF.
TTL Threshold Levels.
12
6
12
6
Guaranteed across recommended operating conditions. Test conditions represent worst case values for the
parameter under test. Test conditions that are not specified can be anywhere within their operating range. All
typicals are at 25°C and 5 V supplies unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Symbol
Propagation
Delay Time from
Logic High to
Output Disabled
tPHZ
Propagation
Delay Time from
Logic Low to
Output Disabled
tPLZ
Common Mode
Transient
Immunity at
Logic High
Output
|CMH|
Common Mode
Transient
Immunity at
Logic Low
Output
|CML|
Device
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Test Conditions
Fig.
Note
12
6
12
6
VI = VIH
VD > 3.2 V
13,
14
10
VI = VIL
VD < 0.8 V
13,
14
10
12
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
12
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
9
ns
CL = 50 pF
CMOS Signal Levels
11
ns
CL = 15 pF
TTL Signal Levels
HCPL-7100 1000
V/µs
VCM = 50 V
VCM = 200 V
HCPL-7101 2000
HCPL-7100 1000
V/µs
HCPL-7101 2000
VCM = 50 V
VCM = 200 V
Input Dynamic
Power Dissipation
Capacitance
CPD1
68
pF
11
Output Dynamic
Power Dissipation
Capacitance
CPD2
10
pF
11
Package Characteristics
Guaranteed across recommended operating conditions. Test conditions represent worst case value for the
parameter under test. Test conditions that are not specified can be anywhere within their operating range.
All typicals are at TA = 25°C and 5 V supplies unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Input-Output
Momentary
Withstand Voltage*
Input-Output
Resistance
Input-Output
Capacitance
Sym.
VISO
Min.
3750
Typ.
RI-O
1012
1011
1013
Ω
0.7
pF
CI-O
Max.
Units
V rms
Test Conditions
t = 1 min., RH < 50%,
TA = 25°C
TA = 25°C
TA =100°C
f = 1 MHz
VI-O = 500 Vdc
Fig.
Note
2, 3
2
2
*The Input-Output Momentary Withstand Voltage is a dielectric voltage rating that should not be interpreted as an input-output
continuous voltage rating. For the continuous voltage rating refer to the VDE 0884 Insulation Characteristics Table (if applicable),
your equipment level safety specification or HP Application Note 1074 entitled “Optocoupler Input-Output Endurance Voltage.”
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OPTOCOUPLERS
Switching Specifications (cont.)
Notes:
1. The LED is OFF when the VI is high and ON when VI is low.
2. Device considered a two terminal device; pins 1-4 shorted together and pins 5-8 shorted together.
3. In accordance with UL 1577, for devices with minimum VISO specified at 3750 V rms, each optocoupler is proof-tested by applying an
insulation test voltage greater than 4500 V rms for one second (leakage current detection limit II-O < 5 µA). This test is performed
before the method b, 100% production test for partial discharge shown in the VDE 0884 Insulation Characteristics Table.
4. CI is the capacitance measured at pin 2 (VI).
5. tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level on the falling edge of the VI signal to the logic switching level of the VO signal.
tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level on the rising edge of the VI signal to the logic switching level of the VO signal.
6. The logic switching levels are 1.5 V for TTL signals (0-3 V) and 2.5 V for CMOS signals (0-5 V).
7. PWD is defined as |tPHL - tPLH|. %PWD (percent pulse width distortion) is equal to PWD in ns divided by symbol duration (bit length)
in ns.
8. Minimum data rate is calculated as follows: %PWD/PWD where %PWD is typically chosen by the design engineer (30% is common).
9. tPSK is equal to the worst case difference in tPHL and/or tPLH that will be seen between units at the same temperature, supply voltage,
and output load within the recommended operating condition range.
10. CMH is the maximum common mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 3.2 V. CML is the maximum
common mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common mode voltage slew rates apply to
both rising and falling common mode voltage edges.
11. Unloaded dynamic power dissipation is calculated as follows: CPD • VDD2 • f + IDD • VDD where f is switching frequency in MHz.
Figure 1. Recommended Application Circuit.
Figure 2. Recommended Printed Circuit Board Layout.
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OPTOCOUPLERS
5.50
5.00
VDD1 = 5.0 V
4.50
85 °C
4.00
-40 °C
3.50
VO (V)
25 °C
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0
0
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
VI (V)
Figure 3. Typical Output Voltage vs. Input Voltage.
Figure 4. Typical Input Voltage Switching Threshold vs.
Input Supply Voltage.
VDD2 = 5.0 V
VDD2 = 5.0 V
Figure 5. Typical Logic Low Output Voltage vs. Logic Low
Output Current.
Figure 6. Typical Logic High Output Voltage vs. Logic High
Output Current.
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Figure 7. Test Circuit for Propagation Delay, Rise Time and Fall Time.
VDD1 = 5.0 V
VDD2 = 5.0 V
Figure 8. HCPL-7101 Typical Propagation Delay vs.
Temperature.
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VDD1 = 5.0 V
VDD2 = 5.0 V
Figure 9. HCPL-7101 Typical Pulse Width Distortion vs.
Temperature.
OPTOCOUPLERS
Figure 10. Propagation Delay Skew Waveform.
Figure 11. Parallel Data Transmission Example.
Figure 12. Test Circuit for 3-State Output Enable and Disable Propagation Delays.
1-413
VDD1 = 5.0 V
VDD2 = 5.0 V
TA = 25 °C
Figure 14. Typical Common Mode
Transient Immunity vs. Common Mode
Transient Voltage.
OUTPUT, VO
VOL
Figure 13. Test Circuit for Common Mode Transient
Immunity and Typical Waveforms.
400
OUTPUT POWER, PS
PS – POWER – mW
INPUT POWER, PS
300
200
100
0
0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
175
TA – TEMPERATURE – °C
Figure 15. Dependence of Safety-Limiting Data on
Ambient Temperature.
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The HCPL-7100/7101 is
extremely easy to use. Because
the optocoupler uses high-speed
CMOS IC technology, the inputs
and output are fully compatible
with all +5 V TTL and CMOS
logic. TTL or CMOS logic can be
connected directly to the inputs
and output; no external interface
circuitry is required.
As shown in Figure 1, the only
external components required for
proper operation are two ceramic
bypass capacitors. Capacitor
values should be between 0.01 µF
and 0.1 µF. For each capacitor,
the total lead length between both
ends of the capacitor and the
power-supply pins should not
exceed 20 mm. Figure 2
illustrates the recommended
printed circuit board layout for
the HCPL-7100/7101.
Propagation Delay, PulseWidth Distortion, and
Propagation Delay Skew
Propagation delay is a figure of
merit which describes how
quickly a logic signal propagates
through a system. The propagation delay from low to high (tPLH)
is the amount of time required for
an input signal to propagate to
the output, causing the output to
change from low to high.
Similarly, the propagation delay
from high to low (tPHL) is the
amount of time required for the
input signal to propagate to the
output, causing the output to
change from high to low (see
Figure 7).
Pulse-width distortion (PWD)
results when tPLH and tPHL differ in
value. PWD is defined as the
difference between tPLH and tPHL
and often determines the maximum data rate capability of a
transmission system. PWD can be
expressed in percent by dividing
the PWD (in ns) by the minimum
pulse width (in ns) being
transmitted. Typically, PWD on
the order of 20-30% of the
minimum pulse width is tolerable;
the exact figure depends on the
particular application (RS232,
RS422, T-1, etc.).
Propagation delay skew, tPSK, is
an important parameter to consider in parallel data applications
where synchronization of signals
on parallel data lines is a concern.
If the parallel data is being sent
through a group of optocouplers,
differences in propagation delays
will cause the data to arrive at the
outputs of the optocouplers at
different times. If this difference
in propagation delays is large
enough, it will determine the
maximum rate at which parallel
data can be sent through the
optocouplers.
Propagation delay skew is defined
as the difference between the
minimum and maximum propagation delays, either tPLH or tPHL, for
any given group of optocouplers
which are operating under the
same conditions (i.e., the same
supply voltage, output load, and
operating temperature). As illustrated in Figure 10, if the inputs
of a group of optocouplers are
switched either ON or OFF at the
same time, tPSK is the difference
between the shortest propagation
delay, either tPLH or tPHL, and the
longest propagation delay, either
tPLH or tPHL.
As mentioned earlier, tPSK can
determine the maximum parallel
data transmission rate. Figure 11
is the timing diagram of a typical
parallel data application with both
the clock and the data lines being
sent through optocouplers. The
figure shows data and clock
signals at the inputs and outputs
of the optocouplers. To obtain the
maximum data transmission rate,
both edges of the clock signal are
being used to clock the data; if
only one edge were used, the
clock signal would need to be
twice as fast.
Propagation delay skew represents the uncertainty of where an
edge might be after being sent
through an optocoupler. Figure
11 shows that there will be
uncertainty in both the data and
the clock lines. It is important
that these two areas of uncertainty
not overlap, otherwise the clock
signal might arrive before all of
the data outputs have settled, or
some of the data outputs may
start to change before the clock
signal has arrived. From these
considerations, the absolute
minimum pulse width that can be
sent through optocouplers in a
parallel application is twice tPSK. A
cautious design should use a
slightly longer pulse width to
ensure that any additional
uncertainty in the rest of the
circuit does not cause a problem.
The HCPL-7101 optocoupler offers
the advantages of guaranteed
specifications for propagation
delays, pulse-width distortion and
propagation delay skew over the
recommended temperature, and
power supply ranges.
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OPTOCOUPLERS
HCPL-7100/7101
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