General Description
The PVD13 Series DC Relay (PVD) is a single-pole,
normally open, solid-state replacement for
electromechanical relays used for general purpose
switching of analog signals. It utilizes International
Rectifier’s HEXFET power MOSFET as the output
switch, 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 PVD13 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 PVD13 can switch analog signals from
thermocouple level to 100 Volts peak DC. Signal
frequencies into the RF range are easily controlled
and switching rates up to 450Hz are achievable. The
extremely small thermally generated offset voltages
allow increased measurement accuracies.
These relays are packaged in 8-pin, molded DIP
packages and available with either thru-hole or
surface-mount (“gull-wing”) leads, in plastic shipping
tubes.
Applications
Process Control
Data Acquisition
Test Equipment
Multiplexing and Scanning
Features
Bounce-Free Operation
1010 Off-State Resistance
1,000 V/µsec dv/dt
5 mA Input Sensitivity
4,000 VRMS I/O Isolation
Solid-State Reliability
UL Recognized
ESD Tolerance:
4000V Human Body Model
500V Machine Model
(HEXFET is the registered trademark for International Rectifier Power MOSFETs)
Microelectronic Power IC
HEXFET® Power MOSFET Photovoltaic Relay
Single-Pole, Normally-Open, 0-100V DC, 550mA
Series PVD13NPbF
Part Identification
PVD1352NPbF
PVD1354NPbF
PVD1352NSPbF
PVD1354NSPbF
thru-hole
surface-mount
(gull-wing)
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