optoisolatie
Opto-isolatie, also known as optical isolation or galvanic isolation, is a technique that uses light to transfer signals between two electrically isolated circuits. This means that there is no direct electrical connection between the two circuits, preventing the transfer of voltage or current. The primary purpose of opto-isolatie is to protect sensitive electronic components from damage caused by high voltages, electrical noise, or ground loops.
The most common device used for opto-isolatie is an optocoupler, also called an opto-isolator. An optocoupler
The effectiveness of opto-isolatie relies on the separation of the two circuits. The light transmission provides