The ISO654x devices are general purpose functional
isolators for cost sensitive, space constrained
applications that require isolation for non-safety
applications. The isolation barrier supports a working
voltage of 400VRMS / 566VDC and transient over
voltages of 707VRMS / 1000VDC .
The ISO654x devices provide high EMC performance
while isolating CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os.
ISO654x uses SiO2 as the isolation barrier. Each
isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer
separated by the insulation barrier. These devices
come with enable pins that can be used to put the
respective outputs in high impedance.
The ISO6540 and ISO6540F devices have all
channels in the forward direction. The ISO6541
and ISO6541F devices have one reverse-direction
channel. The ISO6542 and ISO6542F devices have
two reverse-direction channels.
In the event of input power or signal loss, the default
output is high for devices without the suffix F and
low for devices with the suffix F. See Device Functional Modes for
further details.
These devices help prevent noise currents on GPIOs
or data buses such as SPI, UART RS-485, RS-232,
and CAN from causing data corruption or damaging
sensitive circuitry. Through chip design and layout
techniques, the electromagnetic compatibility of the
devices have been significantly enhanced to ease
system-level design.
The ISO654x devices are general purpose functional
isolators for cost sensitive, space constrained
applications that require isolation for non-safety
applications. The isolation barrier supports a working
voltage of 400VRMS / 566VDC and transient over
voltages of 707VRMS / 1000VDC .
The ISO654x devices provide high EMC performance
while isolating CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os.
ISO654x uses SiO2 as the isolation barrier. Each
isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer
separated by the insulation barrier. These devices
come with enable pins that can be used to put the
respective outputs in high impedance.
The ISO6540 and ISO6540F devices have all
channels in the forward direction. The ISO6541
and ISO6541F devices have one reverse-direction
channel. The ISO6542 and ISO6542F devices have
two reverse-direction channels.
In the event of input power or signal loss, the default
output is high for devices without the suffix F and
low for devices with the suffix F. See Device Functional Modes for
further details.
These devices help prevent noise currents on GPIOs
or data buses such as SPI, UART RS-485, RS-232,
and CAN from causing data corruption or damaging
sensitive circuitry. Through chip design and layout
techniques, the electromagnetic compatibility of the
devices have been significantly enhanced to ease
system-level design.