Operation of Optocouplers under the Influence of Extreme Environmental Conditions

Abd El-Basit, Wafaa; W.H.A. Hassan; kamh, sanaa; F. A. S. Soliman;

Abstract


In the present paper, a detailed study was carried out concerning the factors affecting the performance of
one of the most important optoelectronic devices that is optocouplers. In this concern, operation of such
devices under the influence of extreme environmental conditions of input LED current (IF ) up to 120 mA and
temperature (from −175 0C up to 100 oC) was investigated. A detailed experimental and simulation studies
of the initial electrical characteristics of the input LED and output phototransistor of the proposed 4N25
optocoupler, as well as, its current transfer characteristics were investigated. Where, the obtained results
from both techniques were found to be in a good agreement. For the input LED, and within the temperature
range from −175 oC up to 100 oC, the threshold voltage was shown to be varies from 1.06 Volts down
to 0.72 Volt, although its value at room temperature was 0.8 Volt. On the other hand, and considering the
output phototransistor, its temperature dependence of the collector current was shown to follow a Gaussian
distribution, where as an example, at input LED current of 10 mA, and emitter-collector voltage of VCE
= 0.6 V,
the collector current value varies from 6.6 mA up to 10.5 mA within the investigated temperature range, with
a peak value of 19.7 mA, recorded at −55 0C. Finally, for the current transfer characteristics, dc-current gain
and current transfer ratio of the 4N25 optocoupler, their values were shown to be varied from 1.29 mA, 0.66
and 66% up to 10.28 mA, 1.05 and 105%, within the investigated temperature range, following a Gaussian
distribution with a peak values of 14.1 mA, 1.97 and 190%, recorded at −55 0C, respectively.


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Title Operation of Optocouplers under the Influence of Extreme Environmental Conditions
Authors Abd El-Basit, Wafaa ; W.H.A. Hassan ; kamh, sanaa ; F. A. S. Soliman 
Issue Date Jan-2017
Publisher American Scientific Publishers
Journal Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics 
DOI 10.1166/jno.2017.1999

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