What is MCT2?
This is a type of optocoupler, also known as an optoisolator. It consists of an LED and a phototransistor in a single package, and is used to transfer electrical signals between two isolated circuits.
Function: Optocoupler, Phototransistor
Package: DIP 6 Pin
Manufacturer: Fairchild Semiconductor
Pinouts:
Description
The MCT2 series optoisolators consist of a gallium arsenide infrared emitting diode driving a silicon phototransistor in a 6-pin dual in-line package. The LED and phototransistor are physically separated by a small gap, allowing the optocoupler to provide electrical isolation and protection against voltage transients and surges.
Features
1. Maximum collector-emitter voltage of 30 volts
2. Maximum collector current of 50 mA
3. Fast switching speed
4. Low power consumption
5. RoHS compliant
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Applications
1. Power supply regulators
2. Digital logic inputs
3. Microprocessor inputs
4. Switching power supplies
5. Industrial control systems
Advantage
MCT2 is that it provides electrical isolation between the input and output circuits, which can help to prevent ground loops and improve overall system reliability.
This optocoupler is a versatile and reliable component that can provide electrical isolation and signal transfer in a variety of different applications.
번역결과
Reference Site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opto-isolator
Other data sheets are available within the file: MCT2-M, MCT210, MCT2200, MCT2201