14. Common mode transient immunity in the high state is the maximum tolerable dV
CM
/dt of the common mode pulse V
CM
to assure that the output will
remain in the high state (i.e. V
O
> 10.0 V).
15. Common mode transient immunity in a low state is the maximum tolerable dV
CM
/dt of the common mode pulse, V
CM
, to assure that the output will
remain in a low state (i.e. V
O
< 1.0 V).
16. t
PHL
propagation delay is measured from the 50% level on the falling edge of the input pulse to the 50% level of the falling edge of the V
O
signal. t
PLH
propagation delay is measured from the 50% level on the rising edge of the input pulse to the 50% level of the rising edge of the V
O
signal
17. The difference between t
PHL
and t
PLH
between any two HCPL-3180 parts under same test conditions.
(V
OH
-V
CC
) - HIGH OUTPUT VOLTAGE DROP - V
0
-0.5
-1
-1.5
-2
-2.5
-3
-40
-20
0
20
T
A
40
60
80
100
-1
(V
OH
-V
CC
) - OUTPUT HIGH VOLTAGE DROP - V
I
F
=10 to 16mA
I
OUT
=-100mA
V
CC
=10 to 20V
V
EE
=0V
-2
100 C
-40 C
25 C
-3
-4
I
F
=10mA to 16mA
V
CC
=10 to 20 V
V
EE
=0V
0
1
2
3
4
-5
-6
I
OH
- OUTPUT HIGH CURRENT - A
Figure 1. V
OH
Vs Temperature
Figure 3. V
OH
Vs I
OH
2.5
I
OH
- OUTPUT HIGH CURRENT -A
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
-40
10
T
A
60
I
F
= 10 to 16mA
V
OUT
=(V
CC
-4)
V
CC
=10 to 20V
V
EE
=0V
0.3
V
OL
- OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE - V
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
T
A
- TEMPERATURE - °C
V
F(OFF)
= -3.0 TO 0.8V
I
OUT
= 100mA
V
CC
= 10 to 20V
V
EE
= 0
Figure 2. I
OH
Vs Temperature
Figure 4. V
OL
Vs Temperature
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