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.
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