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 Data Sheet No. PD10056 revE
Series PVR33N & PbF
Microelectronic Power IC HEXFET(R) Power MOSFET Photovoltaic Relay Dual-Pole, Normally-Open 0-300V AC/DC, 165mA
General Description
The PVR33 Series AC/DC Relay is a dual-pole, normally open, solid-state replacement for electromechanical relays used for general purpose switching of analog signals. It utilizes International Rectifier's HEXFET power MOSFETs as the output switches, driven by an integrated circuit photovoltaic generator of novel construction. The output switch is controlled by radiation from a GaAlAs light emitting diode (LED), which is optically isolated from the photovoltaic generator. The PVR33 Series overcomes the limitations of both conventional electromechanical and reed relays by offering the solid state advantages of long life, fast operating speed, low pick up power, bounce-free operation, low thermal offset voltages and miniature package. These advantages allow product improvement and design innovations in many applications such as process control, multiplexing, automatic test equipment and data acquisition. The PVR33 can switch analog signals from thermocouple level to 300 Volts peak AC or DC polarity. Signal frequencies into the RF range are easily controlled and switching rates up to 350Hz are achievable. The extremely small thermally generated offset voltages allow increased measurement accuracies. These relays are packaged in 16-pin, molded DIP packages and available with thru-hole leads, in plastic shipping tubes.
Features
! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bounce-Free Operation 1010 Off-State Resistance 1,000 V/sec dv/dt 0.2 V Thermal Offset 5 mA Input Sensitivity 1,500 VRMS I/O Isolation Solid-State Reliability
Applications
! ! ! ! Process Control Data Acquisition Test Equipment Multiplexing and Scanning
Part Identification
PVR2300N & PbF PVR3300N & PbF PVR3301N & PbF
(HEXFET is the registered trademark for International Rectifier Power MOSFETs)
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Electrical Specifications (-40C TA +85C unless otherwise specified) INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Minimum Control Current A Connection (see figure 1) For 170 Continuous Load Current For 165 Continuous Load Current For 130 Continuous Load Current Minimum Turn-Off Current Minimum Turn-Off Voltage Control Current Range (Caution: current limit input LED. See figure 6) Maximum Reverse Voltage 2.0 5.0 5.0 10 0.6 2.0 to 25 6.0
Units
DC mA@25C mA@40C mA@85C A(DC) V(DC) mA(DC) V(DC)
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Operating Voltage Range Maxiumum Load Current 40C ILED = 5mA (see figure 1) AC (A Connection) DC (B Connection) DC (C Connection) Response Time @25C (see figures 7 and 8) Maximum T (on) @ 12mA Control, 100 mA Load, 100 VDC Maximum T (off) @ 12mA Control, 100 mA Load, 100 VDC Maximum On-state Resistance 25C (Pulsed) (fig. 2) 50 mA Load, 5mA Control AC (A Connection) DC (B Connection) DC (C Connection) Minimum Off-state Resistance 25C @ 160 VDC PVR2300, PVR3300 @ 240 VDC PVR3301 Maximum Thermal Offset Voltage @ 5.0mA Control Minimum Off-State dv/dt Typical Output Capacitance (see figure 9)
PVR2300N PVR3300N, PVR3301N
200 165 180 310 150 125 300
Units
V(peak) mA (peak) mA(DC) mA(DC) s s
24 12 6 108 1010 0.2 1000 6
volts V/s pF @ 50VDC
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dielectric Strength: Input-Output Insulation Resistance: Input-Output @ 500VDC Maximum Capacitance: Input-Output Maximum Lead Soldering Temperature (1.6mm below seating plane for 10 sec.) Ambient Temperature Range: Operating Storage 1500 10
12
Units
VRMS pF C C
1.0 260 -40 to +85 -40 to +100
International Rectifier does not recommend the use of this product in aerospace, avionics, military or life support applications. Users of this International Rectifier product in such applications assume all risks of such use and indemnify International Rectifier against all damages resulting from such use.
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0 400 0 350
Max. Load Current (mA)
0 300 0 250
C Connection
B C o nne ct o n i
0 200 0 150 0 100
500 00 0
A Connection
ILED = 5mA
20
40
60
80
100
Ambient Temperature (C) Figure 1. Current Derating Curve
Rd(on) (Normalized to 25oC)
5 mA Control lD = 50 mA
Ambient Temperature (C) Figure 2. Typical On-Resistance
300 250
700 600
Pulsed, 25C
Load Current (mA)
Load Current (mA)
200 150 100
I
LED
25oC 40oC 60oC 85oC
Pulsed, 25C
500 400 300 200
I
LED
25oC 40oC 60oC 85oC
= 5mA, Forced Air
50
= 5mA, Forced Air
100
A Connection
0 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 0 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
C Connection
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
VDD (Volts) Figure 3. Typical On-Characteristic A Connection
VDD (Volts) Figure 4. Typical On-Characteristic C Connection
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Input Current (mA)
IDOff/IDOff 25C
Ambient Temperature (C) Figure 5. Typical Normalized Off-State Leakage
LED Forward Voltage Drop (Volts DC) Figure 6. Input Characteristics (Current Controlled)
1000
Ton
Delay Time (S)
Tdly
100
Toff
10 0 5 10 15 20
ILED (mA) Figure 7.Typical Delay Times Figure 8. Delay Time Definitions
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180 160
Typical Capacitance (pF)
140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50
A Connection C Connection
VDD Drain-to-Drain Voltage Figure 9. Typical Output Capacitance
Wiring Diagram
Schematic Diagram
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Case Outline
01-2012 00
IR WORLD HEADQUARTERS: 233 Kansas St., El Segundo, California 90245 Tel: (310) 252-7105 Data and specifications subject to change without notice. 3/27/2006
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