The ISOW7741-Q1 and ISOW7742-Q1 devices
are galvanically-isolated
quad-channel digital isolator with an integrated high-efficiency power converter with low
emissions. The integrated DC-DC converter provides up to 550mW of isolated power,
eliminating the need for a separate isolated power supply in space-constrained isolated
designs.
The high-efficiency of the power converter
allows for operation at a wide operating ambient temperature range of –40°C to +125°C. This
device provides improved emissions performance, allowing for simplified board design and has
provisions for ferrite beads to further attenuate emissions. The ISOW7741-Q1
and ISOW7742-Q1 has been designed with enhanced protection features in mind,
including soft-start to limit inrush current, over-voltage and under-voltage lock out, fault
detection on the EN/FLT pin, overload and short-circuit protection, and thermal shutdown.
The ISOW7741-Q1 and
ISOW7742-Q1 devices provide high electromagnetic immunity while isolating CMOS or
LVCMOS digital I/Os. The signal-isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer
separated by a double capacitive silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation barrier,
whereas, power isolation uses on-chip transformers separated by thin film polymer as
insulating material. If
the input signal is lost, the default output is high for the
ISOW7741-Q1 and ISOW7742-Q1 devices without the F
suffix and low for the
ISOW7741F-Q1 and ISOW7742-Q1 devices with the F
suffix. The ISOW774x-Q1 can operate from a single supply voltage of
3V to 5.5V by connecting VIO and VDD together on PCB. If
lower logic levels are required, these devices support 1.71V to 5.5V logic supply
(VIO) that can be independent from the power converter supply (VDD)
of 3V to 5.5V. VISOIN and VISOOUT needs to be connected on board with
either a ferrite bead or fed through a LDO.
These devices help prevent noise
currents on data buses, such as CAN and LIN, or other circuits from
entering the local ground and interfering with or damaging sensitive circuitry. Through
remarkable chip design and layout techniques, electromagnetic compatibility of the device
has been significantly enhanced to ease system-level ESD, EFT, surge and emissions
compliance. The device is available in a 20-pin SOIC wide-body (SOIC-WB) DFM package.
The ISOW7741-Q1 and ISOW7742-Q1 devices
are galvanically-isolated
quad-channel digital isolator with an integrated high-efficiency power converter with low
emissions. The integrated DC-DC converter provides up to 550mW of isolated power,
eliminating the need for a separate isolated power supply in space-constrained isolated
designs.
The high-efficiency of the power converter
allows for operation at a wide operating ambient temperature range of –40°C to +125°C. This
device provides improved emissions performance, allowing for simplified board design and has
provisions for ferrite beads to further attenuate emissions. The ISOW7741-Q1
and ISOW7742-Q1 has been designed with enhanced protection features in mind,
including soft-start to limit inrush current, over-voltage and under-voltage lock out, fault
detection on the EN/FLT pin, overload and short-circuit protection, and thermal shutdown.
The ISOW7741-Q1 and
ISOW7742-Q1 devices provide high electromagnetic immunity while isolating CMOS or
LVCMOS digital I/Os. The signal-isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer
separated by a double capacitive silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation barrier,
whereas, power isolation uses on-chip transformers separated by thin film polymer as
insulating material. If
the input signal is lost, the default output is high for the
ISOW7741-Q1 and ISOW7742-Q1 devices without the F
suffix and low for the
ISOW7741F-Q1 and ISOW7742-Q1 devices with the F
suffix. The ISOW774x-Q1 can operate from a single supply voltage of
3V to 5.5V by connecting VIO and VDD together on PCB. If
lower logic levels are required, these devices support 1.71V to 5.5V logic supply
(VIO) that can be independent from the power converter supply (VDD)
of 3V to 5.5V. VISOIN and VISOOUT needs to be connected on board with
either a ferrite bead or fed through a LDO.
These devices help prevent noise
currents on data buses, such as CAN and LIN, or other circuits from
entering the local ground and interfering with or damaging sensitive circuitry. Through
remarkable chip design and layout techniques, electromagnetic compatibility of the device
has been significantly enhanced to ease system-level ESD, EFT, surge and emissions
compliance. The device is available in a 20-pin SOIC wide-body (SOIC-WB) DFM package.