DESCRIPTION
The IL4116/IL4117/IL4118 consists of an AlGaAs IRLED optically coupled to a photosensitive zero crossing TRIAC network. The TRIAC consists of two inverse parallel connected monolithic SCRs. These three semiconductors devices are assembled in a six pin 300 mil dual in-line package.
High input sensitivity is achieved by using an emitter follower phototransistor and a cascaded SCR predriver resulting in an LED trigger current of less than 1.3 mA (DC).
The IL4116/IL4117/IL4118 uses zero cross line voltage detection circuit witch consists of two enhancement MOSFETs and a photodiode. The inhibit voltage of the network is determined by the enhancement voltage of the N-channel FET. The P-channel FET is enabled by a photocurrent source that permits the FET to conduct the main voltage to gate on the N-channel FET. Once the main voltage can enable the N-channel, it clamps the base of the phototransistor, disabling the first stage SCR predriver. The blocking voltage of up to 800 V permits control of off-line voltages up to 240 VAC, with a safety factor of more than two, and is sufficient for as much as 380 VAC. Current handling capability is up to 300 mA RMS continuous at 25 °C.
The IL4116/IL4117/IL4118 isolates low-voltage logic from 120, 240, and 380 VAC lines to control resistive, inductive, or capacitive loads including motors, solenoids, high current thyristors or TRIAC and relays.
Applications include solid-state relays, industrial controls, office equipment, and consumer appliances.
FEATURES
• High input sensitivity:
IFT = 1.3 mA, PF = 1.0;
IFT = 3.5 mA, typical PF < 1.0
• Zero voltage crossing
• 600/700/800 V blocking voltage
• 300 mA on-state current
• High dV/dt 10000 V/µs
• Inverse parallel SCRs provide commutating dV/dt > 10 kV/µs
• Isolation test voltage 5300 VRMS
• Very low leakage < 10 µA
• Lead (Pb)-free component
• Component in accordance to RoHS 2002/95/EC and WEEE 2002/96/EC
APPLICATIONS
• Solid state relay
• Lighting controls
• Temperature controls
• Solenoid/valte controls
• AC motor drives/starters