Optocoupler - XVive, VTL5C1, Vactrol, for Channel Switching

Optocoupler - XVive, VTL5C1, Vactrol, for Channel Switching

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Customer image:<br/>"Used this Optocoupler to modify the tremolo circuit on a Fender AB763 Vibrolux Reverb"
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Customer image: "Used this Optocoupler to modify the tremolo circuit on a Fender AB763 Vibrolux Reverb"
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VTL5C1 vactrols for use in amplifiers, effect pedals, synthesizers and more. The VTL5C1 was commonly used for channel switching circuits in amps made by Crate and others.

See R-VTL5CX for VTL5C3 series vactrols made by Xvive.

SKU:
R-VTL5C1
Item ID:
003933
UPC/EAN:
609722148610
Brand:
Xvive
Cell Power175 mW
Cell Voltage100 V
Dynamic Range100 dB
Input-output Coupling Capacitance0.5 pF
Isolation Voltage, minimum @ 70% relative humidity2,500 VRMS
Item Height0.312 in.
Item Length0.457 in.
Item Width0.382 in.
LED Current40 mA
LED Forward Voltage Drop @ 20 mA2.0 V
LED Reverse Breakdown Voltage3.0 V
Off Resistance @ 10 seconds50 MΩ
On Resistance @ 1 Ma20 kΩ
On Resistance @ 10 Ma600 Ω
On Resistance @ 40 Ma200 Ω
Operating Temperature (TJ)-40°C to 75°C
Output Cell Capacitance5.0 pF
storage temperature (Tstg)-40°C to 75°C
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions2.5 in. × 0.4 in. × 0.5 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0039 lbs.

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PDF: Specification Sheet Specification Sheet1.5 MB
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Product Reviews

3.67 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
Doctor Amp - November 10th, 2023
5 out of 5

Used these in a Fender 75 amp, worked perfectly.

O Osborne - May 11th, 2022
2 out of 5

These do not meet the posted on-state resistance specs (copied over from the old Perkin-Elmer Vactrol data sheets). I have measured several of these at the 40 mA draw and they are typically 600 - 800 ohm, not the 200 ohm spec at that current draw. The old Vactrols would routinely meet spec. Be aware that if your design requires posted specs, you may be disappointed

BK - April 6th, 2016
4 out of 5

4 stars since a bit pricey for a commonly used LDR, but fast ship & great service as always, thnx AES!