Hi, I'm looking at the continuous allowed isolation voltage ('endurance voltage') for the LOC117 analog optocoupler. The data sheet just mentions 3750Vrms as Absolute Max spec. But if I look at other similar chips like the Avago HCNR200 series, there's all kinds of restrictions in time duration and regulatory rules that sometimes restrict the 'Working Voltage' to only a fraction of the specified maximum.
My question is, would the 3750Vrms of the LOC117 allowed in actual, not time-restricted, operation?
Does anyone have additional info available on this subject?
Jan
My question is, would the 3750Vrms of the LOC117 allowed in actual, not time-restricted, operation?
Does anyone have additional info available on this subject?
Jan