SBVS011N March 2000 – April 2020 DCP020503 , DCP020505 , DCP020507 , DCP020509 , DCP020515D , DCP021205 , DCP021212 , DCP021212D , DCP021515 , DCP022405 , DCP022405D , DCP022415D
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For a device that has no specific safety agency approvals (operational isolation), the continuous voltage that can be applied across the part in normal operation is less than 42.5 VRMS or 60 VDC. Ensure that both input and output voltages maintain normal SELV limits. The isolation test voltage represents a measure of immunity to transient voltages.
Do not use the device as an element of a safety isolation system that exceeds the SELV limit.
If the device is expected to function correctly with more than 42.5 VRMS or 60 VDC applied continuously across the isolation barrier, then the circuitry on both sides of the barrier must be regarded as operating at an unsafe voltage, and further isolation or insulation systems must form a barrier between these circuits and any user-accessible circuitry according to safety standard requirements.