Hi,
I've difficulties understanding what the datasheets says ... hope someone can help to explain...
I want to use an Arduino microcontroller digital pins 5V to control a 12V PC fan.
I've a 220 ohm between pin 1 & 2 ( I just assume it is like driving a LED to limit the current ) from a digital pin of 5V to the ground.
http://datasheet.octopart.com/4N25-Vishay-datasheet-5335381.pdfLooking at the Absolute Max Ratings :-
Input :-
Reverse Voltage of 5V.
Forward current of 60mA.
Output :-
Collector emitter breakdown voltage, 70V
Emitter base breakdown voltage, 7V
Collector current, 100mA
The electrical characteristics states forward voltage of 1.5V max and reverse current of 100 microA.
What does it means by reverse voltage and forward current ?
Then there is something about forward voltage of reverse current...
What are breakdown voltage ? It hv something to do with the NPN transistor inside the optoisolator...
I'm totally confused about the forward voltage/reverse current...
I see a lot of these specs in datasheet...
Do I need a MOSFET to drive the 12V fan ? Any suggested common part number for the MOSFET.. ? I found a IRF630 N channel mosfet..
I also read the 4N35 but they looks the same as the 4N25...
Thanks