Linear optocoupler

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karas

Joined Sep 8, 2011
216
Is there is another cheapest way instead of using linear optocoupler like il300 and do the same function
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
38,503
I need to sense the voltage feedback , that why I need the sensed voltage linear and fast response
That tells me nothing useful.
Is "fast" milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds, picoseconds...?
Sense voltage feedback from what?
Please answer my questions in post #8 if you want any further help.
Post a diagram of what you are trying to do.
You lack of more specific information makes it impossible to help you further. :rolleyes:
 

Thread Starter

karas

Joined Sep 8, 2011
216
That tells me nothing useful.
Is "fast" milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds, picoseconds...?
Sense voltage feedback from what?
Please answer my questions in post #8 if you want any further help.
Post a diagram of what you are trying to do.
You lack of more specific information makes it impossible to help you further. :rolleyes:
Sorry Crutschow,
This basically DC DC bidirectional ,the input to the primary is 40-100VDC and the output from the secondary is 500-1000VDC ,the switching frequency is 65Khz ,i need to sense the output voltage from the secondary side, the control is in the primary side,
 

ian field

Joined Oct 27, 2012
6,536
I need to be linear
Its described in some appnotes - you need 2 optocouplers; one is your isolated signal path, the other is the feedback loop controlling the op-amp driving the IRLEDs. The 2 IRLEDs are in series so they carry identical current.
 
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