Toshiba Launches Small Optical Relays, High Speed Conduction Helps Shorten the Testing Time of Semiconductor Testing Equipment
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Update time : 2023-05-29 16:25:09
Toshiba Electronic Components and Storage Devices Co., Ltd. ("Toshiba") today announced the launch of an S-VSON4T packaged optical relay, the "TLP3476S", which has a half shorter conduction time compared to Toshiba's current product, the TLP3475S. This product supports bulk shipment starting today.
Compared to Toshiba's current product TLP3475S, TLP3476S runs faster and has a more compact structure. This product achieves efficient optical coupling and improves operating speed by improving the light output of infrared LEDs and optimizing the design of photoelectric detection devices (photodiode arrays), reducing the maximum conduction time to 0.25ms, which is half the time of TLP3475S. In addition, due to the use of a smaller and slimmer S-VSON4T package (with a maximum thickness of 1.4mm), the thickness of the TLP3476S is reduced by 20% compared to the current product. This helps reduce the size of devices that require multiple circuit boards.
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