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DS-LCA210L-R04 1
LCA210L
Common Input, Dual-Pole
OptoMOS® Relay
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Part # Description
LCA210L 8-Pin DIP (50/Tube)
LCA210LS 8-Pin Surface Mount (50/Tube)
LCA210LSTR 8-Pin Surface Mount (1,000/Reel)
Parameter Ratings Units
Blocking Voltage 350 VP
Load Current 100 mArms / mADC
On-Resistance (max) 35
Applications
Features
Description
Ordering Information
Pin Configuration
• Telecommunications
• Telecom Switching
• Tip/Ring Circuits
• Modem Switching (Laptop, Notebook,
Pocket Size)
• Hook Switch
• Dial Pulsing
• Ground Start
• Ringing Injection
• Instrumentation
• Multiplexers
• Data Acquisition
• Electronic Switching
• I/O Subsystems
• Meters (Watt-Hour, Water, Gas)
• Medical Equipment—Patient/Equipment Isolation
• Security
• Aerospace
• Industrial Controls
• Current Limiting
• 3750Vrms Input/Output Isolation
• Low Drive Power Requirements (TTL/CMOS
Compatible)
• High Reliability
• Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits
• FCC Compatible
• VDE Compatible
• No EMI/RFI Generation
• Small 8-Pin Package
• Machine Insertable, Wave Solderable
• Surface Mount Tape & Reel Version Available
Switching Characteristics of
Normally Open Devices
Approvals
• UL Recognized Component: File E76270
• CSA Certified Component: Certificate 1175739
• EN/IEC 60950-1 Certified Component:
TUV Certificate B 09 07 49410 004
Form-A
IF
ILOAD
10%
90%
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2
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4
NC
+ Control
- Control
NC
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7
6
5
Output 1
Output 2
Output 1
Output 2
The LCA210L is a current-limiting, common input, dual
normally open (2-Form-A) solid state relay that has
two independent MOSFET switch outputs controlled
by a common input signal. It employs optically coupled
MOSFET technology to provide 3750Vrms of input to
output isolation.
Its optically coupled outputs, which use the patented
OptoMOS architecture, are controlled by a highly
efficient GaAIAs infrared LED.
Common input OptoMOS relays can replace standard
dual-pole relays in a variety of applications. The
common-input relay eliminates the need to make
an external circuit connection when both poles are
controlled by a common signal.