The TLP548J(TP1,F) is a Toshiba photothyristor optocoupler with an SCR output rated for 600 V off-state and 2500 Vrms isolation. Its LED trigger current (Ift) is 7 mA maximum, so a standard logic-level GPIO with a series resistor can drive it directly — no extra transistor stage needed. The SCR output handles 150 mA RMS continuous on-state current, suited for low-power AC loads like a triac gate driver, solenoid valve, or indicator lamp in industrial control panels.
600 V off-state and 2500 Vrms isolation — the safety barrier
With a 600 V off-state voltage rating and 2500 Vrms isolation, this photothyristor is suited for mains-isolated solid-state relay designs. The UR approval supports UL recognition for end-product compliance.
10 µs turn-on — no zero-cross, so expect phase-angle firing
The 10 µs turn-on time and the absence of a zero-cross circuit mean this part fires as soon as the LED current exceeds the 7 mA threshold, regardless of the AC line phase. That is intentional for phase-angle control applications — dimming, heating, or motor speed control — where you want to trigger at any point in the half-cycle. The minimum static dV/dt of 5 V/µs gives reasonable immunity against false turn-on from fast voltage transients on a noisy mains line.
