Vishay's New 1-A Output Current Integrated Power Phototriac

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Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. broadens its optoelectronics portfolio with the release of an integrated power phototriac that outputs currents up to 1 A to drive resistive and inductive loads. Offered in the 16-pin DIP package, the VO3526 consists of a GaAs infrared LED that is optically coupled to a monolithic photosensitive non-zero-crossing TRIAC detector chip. This in turn powers on an integrated power TRIAC.

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