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MOC3022 IC – Triac OptoIsolator IC

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Description

The MOC3022 consists of an infrared LED optically coupled to a photodiode that drives a triac. When the LED is activated by an input signal, it emits infrared light, which is detected by the photodiode. This, in turn, triggers the triac driver, enabling the control of AC loads without a direct electrical connection between the control and load circuits.

Features

  • Zero-Crossing Triggering: The MOC3022 provides zero-crossing detection, meaning it triggers the triac when the AC voltage waveform crosses zero. This reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) and minimizes inrush currents, making it ideal for both inductive and resistive loads.
  • High Isolation Voltage: Offers electrical isolation of up to 7500 Vrms between the input and output sides, ensuring safe operation in high-voltage environments.
  • Low Input Trigger Current: The MOC3022 requires a lower trigger current than earlier models, making it more sensitive and easier to drive with low-power control circuits.
  • Compact DIP Package: Typically available in a 6-pin Dual Inline Package (DIP), allowing for easy integration into various designs.
  • High dv/dt Immunity: Designed to withstand high rates of voltage change without false triggering, ensuring reliable operation in noisy environments.

Specifications

  • Input Type: Infrared LED
  • Output Type: Photodiode driving a triac
  • Isolation Voltage: 7500 Vrms (minimum)
  • LED Trigger Current: 8mA (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 industrial and consumer electronics.
  • Solid-State Relays (SSRs): Key component in solid-state relays, offering faster and more reliable switching than mechanical relays.
  • Light Dimming Circuits: Utilized in light dimming applications to control the brightness of incandescent bulbs.
  • Motor Speed Control: Employed in circuits designed to control the speed of AC motors, offering smooth and efficient control.
  • Home Automation: Used in smart home devices for controlling various household appliances and lighting systems.

 

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

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