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S2S3Y00F Sharp Microelectronics
S2S3Y00F Sharp Microelectronics
Zero cross type is also available. (S2S4 Series) Phototriac Coupler for triggering
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Sheet No.: D2-A06501EN
1 Date Mar. 31. 2004
SHARP Corporation
S2S3 Series
VDE option
3.60.3 3.60.3
2.540.25 2.540.25
4 3 4 3
SHARP Date code (2 digit) SHARP Date code (2 digit)
mark "S" mark "S"
Model No. Model No.
Anode Anode
4.40.2
4.40.2
mark mark
2S3 2S3
4
Factory identification mark
Factory identification mark
1 2 1 2
0.40.1 0.40.1 VDE identification mark
0.20.05
2.60.2
0.10.1
6 0.5+0.4
0.2
0.10.1
7.0+0.2 6 0.5+0.4
0.2
0.7
7.0+0.2
0.7
2
S2S3 Series
Indonesia
Philippines
China
* This factory marking is for identification purpose only.
Please contact the local SHARP sales representative to see the actural status of the
production.
Rank mark
There is no rank mark indicator.
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0.2mm or more
Reverse voltage VR 6 V
RMS ON-state current IT(rms) 0.05 A
Output Peak one cycle surge current Isurge 0.6 *3 A
Repetitive peak OFF-state voltage VDRM 600 V
*1 V (rms) 3.75 kV
Isolation voltage iso
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S2S3 Series
Please contact a local SHARP sales representative to inquire about production status.
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40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
30 0 50 100 30 0 50 100
Ambient temperature Ta (C) Ambient temperature Ta (C)
Fig.3-a Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage Fig.3-b Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
(No rank, Rank R) (Rank L)
100 100
Ta=100C
50 75C 50
Forward current IF (mA)
Forward current IF (mA)
25C Ta=75C
50C
0C 0C
50C
30C 25C
25C
10 10
5 5
1 1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
Fig.4 Minimum Trigger Current vs. Fig.5 Relative Repetitive Peak OFF-state
Ambient Temperature Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature
12 1.3
VD=6V
Relative repetitive peak OFF-state voltage
RL=100
10 1.2
Minimum trigger current IFT (mA)
8 1.1
No rank
Rank R
6 1
4 0.9
Rank L
2 0.8
0 0.7
40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100
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1.6
1.4 1
1.2
0.8 0.1
40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Fig.8 Repetitive Peak OFF-state Current vs. Fig.9 Relative Repetitive Peak OFF-state
OFF-state Voltage Current vs. Ambient Temperature
1 1 000
Ta=25C VD=600V
Repetitive peak OFF-state current IDRM (nA)
0.1 10
0.01 0.1
100 200 300 400 500 600 0 20 40 60 80 100
OFF-state voltage VD (V) Ambient temperature Ta (C)
Fig.10-a Turn-on Time vs. Forward Current Fig.10-b Turn-on Time vs. Forward Current
(No Rank, Rank R) (Rank L)
1 000 1 000
VD=6V VD=6V
RL=100 RL=100
Ta=25C Ta=25C
Turn-on time tON (s)
Turn-on time tON (s)
100 100
10 10
1 10 100 1 10 100
Forward current IF (mA) Forward current IF (mA)
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100
IF=20mA
Ta=25C
80
ON-state current IT (mA)
60
40
20
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
ON-state voltage VT (V)
Remarks : Please be aware that all data in the graph are just for reference.
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Design Considerations
Design guide
In order for the Phototriac to turn off, the triggering current (IF), must be 0.1mA or less.
In phase control applications or where the Phototriac Coupler is being by a pulse signal, please ensure that
the pulse width is a minimum of 1ms.
For designs that will experience excessive noise or sudden changes in load voltage, please include an
appropriate snubber circuit as shown in the below circuit.
Please keep in mind that Sharp Phototriac Couplers incorporate superor dV/dt ratings which can often
eliminate the need for a snubber circuit.
Degradation
In general, the emission of the IRED used in Phototriac Couplers will degrade over time.
In the case where long term operation and / or constant extreme temperature fluctuations will be applied to
the devices, please allow for a worst case scenario of 50% degradation over 5years.
Therefore in order to maintain proper operation, a design implementing these Phototriac Couplers should
provide at least twice the minimum required triggering current from initial operation.
0.8
1.5
(Unit : mm)
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S2S3 Series
S2S3
1 4
Load
AC Line
Triac
2 3
For additional design assistance, please review our corresponding Optoelectronic Application Notes.
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Manufacturing Guidelines
Soldering Method
Reflow Soldering:
Reflow soldering should follow the temperature profile shown below.
Soldering should not exceed the curve of temperature profile and time.
Please don't solder more than twice.
(C)
200
Reflow
220C or more, 60s or less
Preheat
100
150 to 180C, 120s or less
0
0 1 2 3 4 (min)
Flow Soldering :
Due to SHARP's double transfer mold construction submersion in flow solder bath is allowed under the below
listed guidelines.
Hand soldering
Hand soldering should be completed within 3s when the point of solder iron is below 400C.
Please don't solder more than twice.
Other notices
Please test the soldering method in actual condition and make sure the soldering works fine, since the impact
on the junction between the device and PCB varies depending on the tooling and soldering conditions.
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Cleaning instructions
Solvent cleaning :
Solvent temperature should be 45C or below. Immersion time should be 3minutes or less.
Ultrasonic cleaning :
The impact on the device varies depending on the size of the cleaning bath, ultrasonic output, cleaning time,
size of PCB and mounting method of the device.
Therefore, please make sure the device withstands the ultrasonic cleaning in actual conditions in advance of
mass production.
Presence of ODC
This product shall not contain the following materials.
And they are not used in the production process for this device.
Regulation substances : CFCs, Halon, Carbon tetrachloride, 1.1.1-Trichloroethane (Methylchloroform)
Specific brominated flame retardants such as the PBBOs and PBBs are not used in this product at all.
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Package specification
Sleeve package
Package materials
Sleeve : HIPS (with anti-static material)
Stopper : Styrene-Elastomer
Package method
MAX. 100pcs of products shall be packaged in a sleeve.
Both ends shall be closed by tabbed and tabless stoppers.
The product shall be arranged in the sleeve with its anode mark on the tabless stopper side.
MAX. 50 sleeves in one case.
4.5
(Unit : mm)
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C
B
A
H
H
.
MAX
K
5
Dimensions List (Unit : mm)
A B C D E F G
12.0 0.3 5.50.1 1.750.1 8.00.1 2.00.1 4.00.1 +0.1
1.50
H I J K
7.4 0.1 0.30.05 3.10.1 4.00.1
e d
g
c
Pull-out direction
[Packing : 3 000pcs/reel]
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2. 750pcs/reel
Package materials
Carrier tape : A-PET (with anti-static material)
Cover tape : PET (three layer system)
Reel : PS
Carrier tape structure and Dimensions
F E D G J
I
C
B
A
H
H
.
MAX
5
K
Dimensions List (Unit : mm)
A B C D E F G
12.00.3 5.50.1 1.750.1 8.00.1 2.00.1 4.00.1 +0.1
1.50
H I J K
7.4 0.1 0.30.05 3.10.1 4.00.1
e d
g
c
Pull-out direction
[Packing : 750pcs/reel]
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Important Notices
The circuit application examples in this publication are with equipment that requires higher reliability such as:
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