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The OP5360 module features 32 isolated push-pull digital output channels.
It comes in two options:
OP5360-1 produces output signals at up to 15 Vdc
OP5360-2/3 produces output signals at up to 30 Vdc
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title | NotePlease note that we no longer sell the OP5360-2. |
Main Features
32 digital output push-pull channels, organized into two banks of 16 channels each
5 to 15V or 5 to 30V output range depending on the module selected
Load current up to 50 mA DC per output, sink or source with no trip action
Over-voltage and reverse-voltage supply protection
Short-circuit current limitation
Operating frequency : DC - 500 kHz
Low ON/OFF time propagation delay at high voltages (see OP5360 Specifications for delay values)
Channel Description
The schematic below represents the electrical circuit of one channel.
OP5360-1 | OP5360-2/3 |
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Output is not tri-stated; it is forced to a low state when undriven or unpowered. | Push-pull, tri-state output |
The output is referenced to the Vref voltage supplied by the user via a dedicated input pin on the DB37Fconenctor of the chassis in which the module is installed. Each bank of 16 channels can be referenced to a different voltage level.
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The characteristics of the module make it suitable in simulations of applications such as:
MOSFET and IGBT switching
Switch-mode power supplies
DC-to-DC converters
Motor control, solar power (photovoltaics)
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For compatibility of this card, please consult the Software compatibility and Hardware compatibility/wiki/spaces/HDGD/pages/4655697 tables. |