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Toshiba Semiconductor TLP268J(E — Optoisolators

TLP268J(E Triac Coupler, 600 V Off-State, 3750 Vrms

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Toshiba TLP268J(E triac output photocoupler, 600 V off-state, 3750 Vrms isolation, zero-crossing circuit, 100 µs turn-on, 3 mA LED trigger, -40°C to 100°C, 6-SOIC 4-lead surface mount package.

$0.99Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging6-SOIC (0.173", 4.40mm Width), 4 Leads
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

TLP268J(E specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeTriac
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - isolation3750Vrms
Voltage - off state600 V
Voltage - forward (Vf)1.27V
Current - hold200µA (Typ)
Current - DC forward (If)30 mA
Current - LED trigger (Ift)3mA
Current - on state (It (RMS))70 mA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 100°C
Approval agencyCQC, cUR, UR
PackageTube
Turn on time100µs
Case6-SOIC (0.173\", 4.40mm Width), 4 Leads
Channels1
Static dV (dt)500V/µs (Typ)
Zero crossing circuitYes

Product details

The Toshiba TLP268J(E is a single-channel triac output photocoupler in a 6-SOIC (4.40 mm width) 4-lead surface-mount package. It combines a GaAs infrared LED with a zero-crossing triac detector, rated for 600 V off-state voltage and 3750 Vrms isolation. The zero-crossing circuit means the triac only turns on near the AC zero-voltage point, which dramatically reduces inrush current and radiated EMI when switching resistive or lightly inductive loads like heaters, solenoid valves, or incandescent lamps.

3750 Vrms isolation and industrial temperature range

The 600 V off-state rating provides ample margin for 240 VAC or 277 VAC line switching, and the typical static dV/dt of 500 V/µs ensures the triac does not falsely trigger on fast mains transients — a common failure point in cheaper couplers.

Package and approvals — a standard footprint with global safety marks

The TLP268J(E comes in a 6-SOIC (0.173", 4.40 mm width) 4-lead package, which is a standard photocoupler footprint shared by many Toshiba and competitor parts — easy to hand-solder or reflow, and straightforward to second-source if needed. It carries CQC, cUR, and UR safety approvals, covering North American and Chinese regulatory requirements for AC-line isolation components. The forward voltage is typically 1.27 V, and the maximum DC forward current is 30 mA, with a typical hold current of 200 µA — the minimum current needed to keep the triac latched after the LED turns off.

If you need a dual-source option for supply resilience, Toshiba offers several pin-compatible triac couplers in the same 6-SOIC 4-lead package — the TLP268J(E) is the low-trigger-current variant (3 mA max Ift), so a direct replacement would need to match that threshold.

Frequently asked questions

Does TLP268J(E have a zero-crossing feature?

Yes, the TLP268J(E includes a zero-crossing circuit. The triac only turns on near the AC zero-voltage point, reducing inrush current and EMI.

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