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High current photo relays

Support for device power supply applications, such as SoC testers, which require voltage variation for automotive ICs
Toshiba Electronics Europe announced the launch of two additions to its line-up of photorelays: the 60V TLP3407S and the 100V TLP3409S.

These devices are packaged in S-VSON4, the 2.00mm x 1.45mm package with the industry’s smallest mounting area.

The new products realise high voltages while retaining the features of the existing TLP3406S, which offers a 30V rating with large on-state current rating and small size.

The higher voltages realise support for Device Power Supply (DPS) applications, such as SoC testers, which require voltage variation for automotive ICs.




The TLP3407S can handle currents up to 1A and has a low RON of 0.2Ω (typ.) whereas the TLP3409S handles 0.65A with a RON of 0.4Ω (typ.).

Both devices operate from -40°C to +110°C and consume an extremely low 1nA in the off-state.

The S-VSON4 package has a 22.5% smaller mounting area than the 2.45mm x 1.45mm VSON4 package.

This series also pushes operating temperature to a new high, from 85°C to 110°C. It contributes to improved design efficiency by reducing the size of the tester board, increasing the number of relay circuits, and further improving integration density.

Toshiba Electronics Europe offers a broad IC and discrete product line including high-end memory, microcontrollers, ASICs and ASSPs for automotive, multimedia, industrial, telecoms and networking applications

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