The 4N25S is a general-purpose optocoupler manufactured by Lite-On Inc. It consists of an infrared emitting diode (IRED) and a silicon NPN phototransistor, allowing for electrical isolation between the input and output circuits. This makes it suitable for a variety of applications where signal transfer is required without a direct electrical connection.
Applications
- Digital logic inputs.
- Microprocessor input/output interfaces.
- Power supply regulators.
- Solid-state relays.
- Industrial control systems.
Features
- High isolation voltage (typically 5000 Vrms).
- Current transfer ratio (CTR) of 20% (minimum).
- Fast switching speed.
- Compact DIP-6 package.
- UL recognized.
Benefits
- Provides electrical isolation, protecting sensitive circuits from high voltages and noise.
- Enables signal transfer between circuits with different ground potentials.
- Offers high reliability and long lifespan.
- Simple to implement in various circuit designs.
- Protects microcontrollers and other sensitive components from voltage spikes.
Additional Details
The 4N25S optocoupler operates by converting an electrical signal into light via the infrared LED. This light is then detected by the phototransistor, which conducts current proportionally to the intensity of the light. This process allows for signal transfer without any electrical connection, providing a high degree of isolation. The current transfer ratio (CTR) is a key parameter, indicating the ratio of the output transistor current to the input LED current. The higher the CTR, the more efficient the signal transfer. The 4N25S is widely used due to its versatility, reliability, and ease of use. It is a cost-effective solution for providing electrical isolation in various electronic systems. It's important to consider the forward current of the LED and the collector-emitter voltage of the transistor when designing circuits using the 4N25S. This device offers excellent performance for general purpose isolation needs and is readily available from many distributors.