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The first implementation, capacitor isolation, is the best choice for reducing noise and providing voltage isolation for ICs that are located on the same PCB. Figure 9-3 shows how this configuration look for two ICs connected on the same PCB. A 10kΩ termination resistor must be added at the high and low sides. In addition a 49Ω resistor and 220pF capacitor must be added on each line on both the high and low side to proved additional filtering. The capacitor must be 2.2nF with a voltage rating twice that of the local cell stack. For example, for a 400V system, a 800V capacitor is needed. This configuration must be done on both the COMM± lines.
Figure 9-3 Components Required for Cap Coupled Daisy Chain in the Same PCBFigure 9-4 shows capacitive coupling isolation between two separated PCB. The capacitor needs to be 2.2nF with a voltage range twice that of the local cell stack. One capacitor is sufficient, but if additional safety is needed, then two can be used; one at each end of the cable. In this case, a 220pF capacitor must be used. Capacitance has a direct effect on performance, so all intended and parasitic capacitance must be taken into account when choosing components.
Figure 9-4 Components Required for Cap Coupled Daisy Chain in Different PCB