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Meaning of "optocoupler"

optocoupler (adjective) - refers to a device or component that couples or connects electrical signals optically, often used in electronic circuits and telecommunications
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The dissipation is turned on by triacs linked to an optocoupler.
Cadmium optocoupler photoresistors used in professional audio equipment.
Connection for the optocoupler inputs.
A filter disposed in the series connection downstream of the optocoupler.
This is done through an optocoupler and a triac.
The optocoupler is normally favoured due to the noise signal ratio.
The detection utilizing linear optocoupler offers a compact solution.
You will be closing the switch with the optocoupler.
The transistor output of an optocoupler functions as the unpowered contact of the unit.
The cathode current flows through the LED of the optocoupler.
Interroll recommends the use of an optocoupler for the following reasons.
In that case an optocoupler may be connected externaly to achieve the required output level.
The linearity is improved by using a second optocoupler within a feedback loop.
An optocoupler may be used to insulate the control signal line between each led module.
Who is the optocoupler.

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As a variant, each galvanic isolation circuit comprises an optocoupler.
Use of an optocoupler for PTT.
Usually, the isolation component used is an optocoupler.
However, the use of an optocoupler has several drawbacks.
The switch 3 is preferably a switch of the optocoupler type.
An optocoupler according to claim 1, characterized in that the communication is bidirectional.
Interfaces Universal hardware interfaces via optocoupler or relay interface.
In general, the optocoupler may be any communicating means controlled by a regulating voltage reference.
If the readout is in the low state, the optocoupler is on.
A galvanic isolation circuit 1 such as an optocoupler comprising a photoemitter 2 and a photoreceiver 3 is currently used.
Method according to claim 1, wherein the switch is controlled with an optocoupler.
Connect pin 2 of the optocoupler to ground.
The remote on / off input can also be connected to an open collector optocoupler.
Potential-free opening or closing relay, or optocoupler with open emitter and collector.
Reliable signal transmission from sensor, due to digital communication via optocoupler.
When enabled, the optocoupler can for example short-circuit the control of the switch.
Device according to claim 8, wherein said galvanic isolation circuit comprises an optocoupler.
Optocoupler safety protection . Platform down protection.
The safety device according to claim 1, wherein the current converter is an optocoupler.
This output is also separated by a ISO1 optocoupler from the master microcontroller.
The sensor of claim 9 wherein said external connections are electrically isolated by an optocoupler.
Note, This optocoupler input can not be used in case of a supply power loss.
A burning LED symbolizes the ON-state of an optocoupler.
Optocoupler reduces circuit board area by 35 percent.
The emitter of transistor Q2 is connected to the anode of an Led in a diagnostic optocoupler.
A photodiode of optocoupler 4 is excited by pulses by microcontroller 26.
Another known AC switch is an optically coupled MOS switch, sometimes known as a MOS optocoupler.
By employing an optocoupler 213 this signal is transmitted galvanically separated.
Each wire of the bus thus includes one optocoupler 25.
The optocoupler 20 also remains off and there is no current flowing therethrough.
The control device 30 is formed by an active optical device, typically an optocoupler.
Potential-free change-over relay or optocoupler with open emitter and collector.
For example, switch 34 may be a bipolar transistor associated with an optocoupler.
Optocoupler 38 provides electrical isolation for device 10 so that noise susceptibility is reduced.
It receives the “ resetting information ” via a voltage-free input, such as an optocoupler.

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