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High speed communication in automotive applications

Toshiba Electronics Europe has unveiled the TLX9310, a low power consumption photocoupler housed in a 5-pin 3.7mm x 7.0mm x 2.2mm SO6 package.

The new device is intended for high-speed communication in automotive applications, especially Battery Management Systems (BMS).



Integration of a high-power infrared LED and high-gain, high-speed photo IC chip reduces power consumption to below 25% of Toshiba’s current devices (TLX9304, TLX9376, TLX9378) both during standby and active use in automotive applications. Supply current is just 0.3mA.

The TLX9310 provides high levels of safety isolation with 5.0mm (min.) creepage / clearance distances and a 3.75kVrms (min.) isolation voltage.

The low propagation delay of 250ns (max.) permits use in high-speed communication systems.

The operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C makes the photocoupler ideal for demanding automotive applications.

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