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MOC3041 IC – Zero-Cross Optoisolator Triac Driver IC

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Description

The MOC3041 consists of an infrared LED optically coupled to a silicon photodiode that drives a triac. When the LED is activated by an input signal, it emits infrared light, which is detected by the photodiode, triggering the triac. The zero-crossing capability ensures that the triac is triggered when the AC voltage waveform crosses zero, which reduces noise and increases the longevity of the load being controlled.

Features

  • Zero-Crossing Triggering: The MOC3041 triggers the triac when the AC waveform crosses zero, minimizing EMI and reducing inrush currents, making it ideal for both inductive and resistive loads.
  • High Isolation Voltage: Provides electrical isolation of up to 7500 Vrms between the input and output sides, ensuring safe operation in high-voltage environments.
  • Low Input Current: Requires low input current to activate the LED, making it compatible with low-power control circuits.
  • Compact DIP Package: Typically available in a 6-pin Dual Inline Package (DIP), which is easy to integrate into circuit designs.
  • High dv/dt Immunity: Designed to withstand high rates of voltage change (dv/dt) without false triggering, ensuring reliable operation even in electrically noisy environments.

Specifications

  • Input Type: Infrared LED
  • Output Type: Photodiode driving a triac
  • Isolation Voltage: 7500 Vrms (minimum)
  • LED Trigger Current: 15mA (maximum)
  • Peak Repetitive Off-State Voltage (VDRM): 400V
  • On-State Current (IT): 100mA (maximum)
  • Critical Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage (dv/dt): 10,000 V/μs
  • Zero-Crossing Voltage: ±20V
  • Package: 6-pin Dual Inline Package (DIP)
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C

Applications

  • AC Power Switching: Used to control AC loads like lighting, motors, and heating elements in both industrial and consumer electronics.
  • Solid-State Relays (SSRs): A key component in solid-state relays, offering faster and more reliable switching compared to mechanical relays.
  • Light Dimming Circuits: Employed in dimming circuits to control the brightness of incandescent and resistive load lighting.
  • Motor Speed Control: Used in circuits that control the speed of AC motors, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.
  • Home Automation: Integrated into smart home systems for controlling various household appliances and lighting with safety and precision.

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* Product Images are shown for illustrative purposes only and may differ from actual product

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