The ISOM871x devices are single-channel
opto-emulators with diode-emulator inputs and digital outputs. The devices are
pin-compatible and drop-in replaceable for many traditional optocouplers, allowing
enhancement to industry-standard packages with no PCB redesign. These devices can
transmit data rates up to 25Mbps and can output 3.3V and 5V signals with two
logic-output options: CMOS-compatible output (ISOM8710) and open-collector output
(ISOM8711).
ISOM871x opto-emulators offer significant
reliability and performance advantages compared to optocouplers, including high
common mode transient immunity (CMTI), low propagation delay, small pulse width
distortion (PWD), low power consumption, wider temperature ranges, and tight process
controls resulting in small part-to-part skew. Since there is no aging effect to
compensate for, the emulated diode-input stage consumes less power than
optocouplers. ISOM871x devices are offered in a small SOIC-5 package, supporting a
3.75kVRMS isolation rating. The high performance and reliability of
the device enable the use in motor drives, I/O modules in industrial controllers,
factory automation applications, and more. To learn more about the advantages of
opto-emulator technology, please read Introduction to
Opto-emulators.
The ISOM871x devices are single-channel
opto-emulators with diode-emulator inputs and digital outputs. The devices are
pin-compatible and drop-in replaceable for many traditional optocouplers, allowing
enhancement to industry-standard packages with no PCB redesign. These devices can
transmit data rates up to 25Mbps and can output 3.3V and 5V signals with two
logic-output options: CMOS-compatible output (ISOM8710) and open-collector output
(ISOM8711).
ISOM871x opto-emulators offer significant
reliability and performance advantages compared to optocouplers, including high
common mode transient immunity (CMTI), low propagation delay, small pulse width
distortion (PWD), low power consumption, wider temperature ranges, and tight process
controls resulting in small part-to-part skew. Since there is no aging effect to
compensate for, the emulated diode-input stage consumes less power than
optocouplers. ISOM871x devices are offered in a small SOIC-5 package, supporting a
3.75kVRMS isolation rating. The high performance and reliability of
the device enable the use in motor drives, I/O modules in industrial controllers,
factory automation applications, and more. To learn more about the advantages of
opto-emulator technology, please read Introduction to
Opto-emulators.