Toshiba Adds 60V and 100V Products to High Current Photorelays with S-VSON4, the Industry's Smallest Package
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Toshiba Adds 60V and 100V Products to High Current Photorelays with S-VSON4, the Industry's Smallest Package

TOKYO — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 10, 2017Toshiba Corporation's (TOKYO:6502) Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions Company today announced the launch of new two high current products, the 60V "TLP3407S" and the 100V "TLP3409S", additions to its line-up of photorelays packaged in S-VSON4[1], the package with the industry's smallest mounting area[2]. Mass production shipments start today.

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Toshiba: "TLP3407S", an addition to line-up of photorelays packaged in S-VSON4, the package with the ...

Toshiba: "TLP3407S", an addition to line-up of photorelays packaged in S-VSON4, the package with the industry's smallest mounting area. (Photo: Business Wire)

The new products realize high voltages while retaining the features of TLP3406S, already in the line-up, which offers a 30V voltage with large on-state current rating and small size. The higher voltages realize support for DPS[3] applications, such as SoC testers, which require voltage variation for automotive ICs.

The S-VSON4 package has a 22.5% smaller mounting area than the current VSON4 package[4]. This series also pushes operating temperature to a new high, from 85°C to 110°C. It contributes to improved design efficiency by reducing the size of the tester board, increasing the number of relay circuits, and further improving integration density.

The latest Gartner market report recognizes Toshiba as the leading manufacturer of optocouplers by sales in 2015 and 2016, with 23% of sale-based market share in CY2016. (Source: Gartner “Market Share: Semiconductor Devices and Applications Worldwide, 2016” 30 March 2016.)

Toshiba will continue to deliver products that meet the needs of customers by promoting the development of a diverse portfolio of photocouplers and photorelays tailored to market trends.

Main Applications
Semiconductor testers (Memory, SoC, LSI)
Probe cards
Medical equipment
Replacement of mechanical relays

 

Main Specifications

 

(@Ta=25℃)

Part Number   Absolute Maximum Rating   On-state Resistance  

Output
Capacitance
COFF
typ.
(pF)

  Off-State Current  

Turn-On time
tON

max
(ms)

 

Turn-Off Time
tOFF

max
(ms)

  Package

Off-state output
terminal Voltage
VOFF
(V)

 

On-state
Current
ION
(A)

 

Operating
Temperature
Topr
(℃)

RON
typ.
(Ω)

 

RON
max
(Ω)

IOFF max
(nA)

 

@VOFF
(V)

TLP3406S 30 1.5

-40 - 110

0.1 0.2 120 1 20 2.0 1.0 S-VSON4
TLP3407S[5] 60 1.0 0.2 0.3 80 1 50 2.0 0.3
TLP3409S[5]   100   0.65     0.4   0.6   50   1   80   2.0   0.3  
 

Notes
[1] S-VSON4 package: 2.00mm×1.45mm (typ.)
[2] For photorelay products, as of May 10, 2017. Toshiba survey.
[3] DPS (Device Power Supply): Power supply peripheral circuits of various testers.
[4] VSON4 package: 2.45mm×1.45mm (typ.)
[5] New products.

Follow the link below for more on the new products and the Toshiba photorelay line-up.
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/product/opto/photocoupler/photorelay.html

Customer Inquiries:
Optoelectronic Device Sales & Marketing Dept.
Tel: +81-3-3457-3431
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/contact.html

Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is correct on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.

About Toshiba

Toshiba Corporation, a Fortune Global 500 company, channels world-class capabilities in advanced electronic and electrical product and systems into three focus business fields: Energy that sustains everyday life, that is cleaner and safer; Infrastructure that sustains quality of life; and Storage that sustains the advanced information society. Guided by the principles of The Basic Commitment of the Toshiba Group, “Committed to People, Committed to the Future”, Toshiba promotes global operations and is contributing to the realization of a world where generations to come can live better lives.

Founded in Tokyo in 1875, today’s Toshiba is at the heart of a global network of 550 consolidated companies employing 188,000 people worldwide, with annual sales surpassing 5.6 trillion yen (US$50 billion). (As of March 31, 2016.)
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