Power Isolation
Power isolation refers to the practice of separating different electrical circuits or systems to prevent unwanted interference, protect sensitive components, and enhance safety. This is commonly achieved through various methods such as transformers, opto-isolators, and capacitive coupling.
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PC1231xNSZ1B
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O O 50 5.0 80 50 0.5 4 100 |
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PC123XxYSZ1B
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O O 10 5.0 80 50 5 4 100 |
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PC400J00000F
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O – 50 3.75 0.4 0 to +70 16 4 2.0 – 280 |
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PC410LENIP0F
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O O 20 3.75 0.6 -40 to +85 13 5 5.0 – 350 |
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PC457L0NIP0F
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O O 25 3.75 19 0.4 4.5 0.2 0.4 1900 16 |
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PC8171xNSZ1B
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O O 10 5.0 80 100 0.5 4 100 |
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PC817XxNSZ1B
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O – 50 5.0 80 50 5 4 100 |


