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Opto Couplers – Types &

Applications

Opto-isolators or Opto-couplers, are made up of a light emitting device, and a light


sensitive device, all wrapped up in one package, but with no electrical connection
between the two, just a beam of light. The light emitter is nearly always an LED. The
light sensitive device may be a photodiode, phototransistor, or more esoteric devices
such as thyristors, TRIACs etc.

A lot of electronic equipment nowadays is using opt coupler in the circuit. An opt coupler
or sometimes refer to as opt isolator allows two circuits to exchange signals yet remain
electrically isolated. This is usually accomplished by using light to relay the signal. The
standard opt coupler circuits design uses a LED shining on a phototransistor-usually it is
a npn transistor and not pnp. The signal is applied to the LED, which then shines on the
transistor in the IC.

The light is proportional to the signal, so the signal is thus transferred to the photo-
transistor. Opt couplers may also comes in few module such as the SCR, photodiodes,
TRIAC of other semiconductor switch as an output, and incandescent lamps, neon
bulbs or other light source.

Most commonly used is an opto-coupler MOC3021 an LED diac type combination. This
IC is interfaced with a microcontroller and an LED is connected in series to the IC,
which glows to indicate a logic High pulse from the microcontroller so that we can know
that current is flowing in internal LED of the opto-IC. When logic high is given current
flows through LED from pin1 to 2. So in this process LED light falls on DIAC causing 6 &
4 to close. During each half cycle current flows through gate, series resistor and through
opto-diac for the main thyristor / triac to trigger for the load to operate.
The opto coupler usually found in switch mode power supply circuit in many electronic
equipment. It is connected in between the primary and secondary section of power
supplies. The opto-coupler application or function in the circuit is to:

1. Monitor high voltage


2. Output voltage sampling for regulation
3. System control micro for power ON/OFF
4. Ground isolation
This is the principle used in Opto−Diacs, the Opto-Diacs are available in form of ICs and
can be implemented using a simple circuitry.

Simply provide a small pulse at the right time to the Light Emitting Diode in the package.
The light produced by the LED activates the light sensitive properties of the diac and the
power is switched on. The isolation between the low power and high power circuits in
these optically connected devices is typically several thousand volts.

Opto-Diacs Pin Description:

4 Different Opto Couplers available


1. MOC3020

It comes in 6-pin DIP is shown in figure:


Working Principle of MOC3020:

The MOC3020 are designed for interfacing between electronic controls and power triac
to control resistive and inductive loads for Vac operations. The principle used in opto-
coupler is, MOC’s are promptly available in integrated circuit form and don’t require very
complex circuitry to make them work. Simply give a small pulse at the right time to the
LED in the package. The light produced by the LED activates the light sensitive
properties of the diac and the power is switched on. The isolation between the low
power and high power circuits in these optically connected devices is typically few
thousand volts.

Features of MOC3020:
 400 V Photo-TRIAC Driver Output
 Gallium-Arsenide-Diode infrared source and optically-coupled silicon triac driver
 High isolation – 500 Vpeak
 Output driver designed for 220 Vac
 Standard 6-terminal plastic DIP
 Directly interchangeable with Motorola MOC3020, MOC3021 and MOC3022
Typical applications of MOC3020:
 Solenoid/valve controls
 Lamp ballasts
 Interfacing microprocessors to 115/240 Vac peripherals
 Motor controls
 Incandescent lamp dimmers
Application of MOC3020:

The circuit shown below is a typical circuit used for AC load control from microcontroller,
one LED can be connected in series with MOC3021, LED to indicate when high is given
from micro controller such that we can know that current is flowing in internal LED of the
opto-coupler.The idea is to use a power lamp whose activation requires mains AC as
opposed to a DC voltage. That’s way, the mains AC power that we’re trying to switch
the lamp and no external power supply is required. To switch the AC current to the
lamp, we have to use an opto-coupled triac, lamp and a diac is shown in circuit below. A
triac is said to be as an AC controlled switch. It has three terminals M1, M2 and gate. A
TRIAC, lamp load and a supply voltage are connected in series. When supply is ON at
positive cycle then the current flows through lamp, resistors, diac, and gate and reaches
the supply and then only lamp glows for that half cycle directly through the M2 and M1
terminal of the triac. In negative half cycle the same thing repeats. Thus the lamp glows
in both the cycles in a controlled manner depending upon the triggering pulses at the
opto isolator as seen on the graph below. If this is given to a motor instead of lamp the
power is controlled resulting in speed control.
2. MOC3021
MOC3021 is an opto-coupler designed for triggering TRIACS. By using this we can
trigger anywhere in the cycle, so can call them as non-zero opto-coupler. MOC3021 are
very widely used and can be quite easily obtained from many sources. It comes in 6-pin
DIP shown in figure.

Pin Description:

Pin 1: Anode

Pin 2: Cathode

Pin 3: No connection (NC)

Pin 4: Main terminal

Pin 5: No connection (NC)


Pin 6: Main terminal

Features:
 400 V Photo-triac driver output
 Gallium-Arsenide-Diode Infrared Source and Optically-Coupled Silicon triac driver
 High Isolation 7500 V Peak
 Output Driver Designed for 220 Vac
 Standard 6-terminal plastic DIP
There are many applications of MOC3021 such as solenoid/valve controls, lamp
ballasts, interfacing microprocessors to 115/240 Vac peripherals, motor controls and
incandescent lamp dimmers.
Application of MOC3021:

From the below circuit, the most commonly used is an opto-coupler MOC3021 with an
LED diac type combination. Additionally while using this with microcontroller and one
LED can be connected in series with MOC3021, LED to indicate when high is given
from micro controller such that we can know that current is flowing in internal LED of the
opto-coupler. When logic high is given then the current flows through the LED from pin
1 to 2. So in this process LED light falls on DIAC causing 6 and 4 to close. During each
half cycle current flows through gate, series resistor and through opto-diac for the main
thyristor / triac to trigger for the load to operate.

3. MCT2E
Here is a video on optocoupler MCT2E

The MCT2E series of opto-coupler devices each consist of gallium arsenide infrared
LED and a silicon NPN phototransistor. They are packaged in a 6-pin DIP package and
available in wide-lead spacing.
Pin 1: Anode.

Pin 2: Cathode.

Pin 3: No connection.

Pin 4: Emitter.

Pin 5: Collector.

Pin 6: Base.

Features:
Isolation test voltage 5000 VRMS
 Interfaces with common logic families
 Input-output coupling capacitance < 0.5 pF
 Industry standard dual-in-line 6 pin package
 Compliant to RoHS directive 2002/95/EC
The opto-coupler usually found in switch mode power supply circuit, read relay driving,
industrial controls, digital logic inputs and in many electronic equipments

Application of MCT2E:

It is a combination of 1 LED and a transistor. Pin 6 of transistor is not generally used


and when light falls on the base-emitter junction then it switches and pin5 goes to zero.
 When logic zero is given as input then the light doesn’t fall on transistor so it doesn’t conduct which
gives logic one as output.
 When logic 1 is given as input then light falls on transistor so that it conducts, that makes transistor
switched ON and it forms short circuit this makes the output is logic zero as collector of transistor is
connected to ground.

4. MOC363
The MOC3063 devices consist of gallium arsenide infrared emitting diodes optically
coupled to monolithic silicon detectors performing the functions of zero voltage crossing
bilateral triac drivers. It is also a 6-pin DIP shown in figure:
Pin Description:

Pin 1: Anode

Pin 2: Cathode

Pin 3: No connection (NC)

Pin 4: Main terminal

Pin 5: No connection (NC)

Pin 6: Main terminal

Features:
 Simplifies logic control of 115/240 Vac power
 Zero crossing voltage
 dv/dt of 1500 V/µs typical, 600 V/µs guaranteed
 VDE recognized
 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) recognized
Applications:
 Solenoid/valve controls
 Static power switches
 Temperature controls
 AC motor starters and drivers
 Lighting controls
 E.M. contactors
 Solid state relay
Working of MOC3063:

From the circuit, we have an opto-coupler MOC3063 with an LED SCR type
combination. Additionally while using this opto-coupler with microcontroller and one LED
can be connected in series with MOC3063 LED to indicate when high is given from
micro controller such that we can know that current is flowing in internal LED of the
opto-coupler. When logic high is given then the current flows through LED from pin 1 to
2. The LED light falls on SCR causing 6 and 4 to close only at the zero cross of the
supply voltage. During each half cycle current flows through SCR gate, external series
resistor and through SCR for the main thyristor/triac to trigger for the load at the
beginning of the supply cycle always to operate.

Here is a video of interfacing a optocoupler to a TRIAC

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