Photocoupler housing suitable for surface mounting to a circuit

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Signal isolator

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250239, G02B 2700

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051480395

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a photocoupler for surface mounting. The device includes a first support (20), a phototransmitter element, a second support (20') having a photoreceiver element, and an electrically insulating assembly housing (1) in which the first and the second supports (20, 20') are assembled together by snap connections (11, 12) in a longitudinal direction of the assembly housing in such a way that the phototransmitter element and the photoreceiver element face on another. The first and the second support (20, 20') have a lateral surface (26) provided with conductor tracks (22, 24) in electrical contact with the said respective elements to enable surface mounting.

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