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replacing the 6n138/139 optocoupler


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Hi everybody, in my country the 6n138/139 optocoupler is a little expensive and some times a hard to find component, and searching in the web I found an alternative circuit with the 4n26 or 4n36 (I tested it with both) - comes in PDIP-6 and this is the equivalent circuit for using instead of 6n138/139:

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I'm not sure but if you look at the fairchild datasheet appears a lot of others optocouplers - maybe those works too.

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Rasteri are you using the 4n25 as a drop-in replacement or what?

Unfortunately not - the pinouts completely different (for a start there's two less...) I've attached the circuit I'm using, I dunno if it's an optimal solution but it certainly works.

EDIT : My schematic was wrong, LyleHaze's is better (see below)

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Your pin numbers have 4 and 6 swapped.

This might confuse somebody that tries to wire this up.

This one has them corrected.

Also, this circuit should have a pullup resistor for

pin 5 (to RX). It might work without it, but for the

price of a resistor, why take chances?

Have Fun,

LyleHaze

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