The MOC3011 is optically isolated triac driver devices. These devices contain a GaAs infrared emitting diode and a light activated silicon bilateral switch, which functions like a triac. They are designed for interfacing between electronic controls and power triacs to control resistive and inductive loads for 115 VAC operations.
Features:-
• Excellent IFT stability—IR emitting diode has low degradation
• High isolation voltage—minimum 5300 VAC RMS
• Underwriters Laboratory (UL) recognized—File #E90700
• Peak blocking voltage
– 250V-MOC301XM
– 400V-MOC302XM
• VDE recognized (File #94766)
– Ordering option V (e.g. MOC3023VM)
Applications:-
• Industrial controls
• Solenoid/valve controls
• Traffic lights
• Static AC power switch
• Vending machines
• Incandescent lamp dimmers
• Solid state relay
• Motor control
• Lamp ballasts
Specification:-
| Symbol | Parameter | Value | Unit |
| IF | Forward current | 60 | mA |
| PD | Power dissipation | 100 | mW |
| VR | Reverse Voltage | 3 | V |
| Tstg | Storage temperature range | -40 to +150 | °C |
| TOPR | Operating Temperature | -40 to +85 | °C |
| TSOL | Lead Solder Temperature | 260 for 10 sec | °C |
| ITSM | Peak Repetitive Surge Current (PW = 1 ms, 120 pps) | 1 | A |
| VDRM | Off-State Output Terminal Voltage | 250 | V |
| VISO | Isolation Surge Voltage | 7500 | Vac(pk) |



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