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triac optocoupler with dual output

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I'm having trouble finding a tric coupled photo with two independent outputs. Diode input can be the same, it is not necessary if 2 separate diodes. Someone could indicate a specific model, website or name of the component.
 

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Thank you guys, but this model you passed has a very low current of 25 mA. In my case I need the output to support a current of 290 mA if it's better for me.
The complicating factor is that it seems there is only this one on the internet (market/datasheet)
 

You are confusing maximal LED current with triac current. 290 mA continuous current is however not feasible for 2 channels in this small package. What's your application?
 

You are confusing maximal LED current with triac current. 290 mA continuous current is however not feasible for 2 channels in this small package. What's your application?
I want to make an application an isolate circuit with a switch. Using moc 3021 I managed to do it, but I need two. To reduce the project I need two outputs. As moc 3021 only one output.

In short I would need two outputs. Each output supported 290 mA.
 

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