The ISO652x
devices are high-performance, dual-channel functional isolators
designed for cost sensitive, space constrained applications that
require isolation for non-safety applications. The isolation barrier
supports a working voltage of 450VRMS / 637VDC
and transient over voltages of 2000VRMS /
2828VDC.
The devices
provide high electromagnetic immunity and low emissions at low power
consumption, while isolating CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os. Each
isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer separated by
TIs double capacitive silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation
barrier. ISO6520 has
two isolation channels with both channels in the same direction. ISO6521 has
two isolation channels with one channel in each direction. In the
event of input power or signal loss, the default output is
high for devices without suffix F and low for
devices with suffix F. See Device
Functional Modes section for further details.
These devices help
prevent noise currents on data buses, such as UART, SPI, RS-485, RS-232, and
CAN
from damaging sensitive circuitry. Through chip design and layout
techniques, the electromagnetic compatibility of the devices have
been significantly enhanced to ease system-level ESD and emissions
compliance.
The ISO652x
devices are high-performance, dual-channel functional isolators
designed for cost sensitive, space constrained applications that
require isolation for non-safety applications. The isolation barrier
supports a working voltage of 450VRMS / 637VDC
and transient over voltages of 2000VRMS /
2828VDC.
The devices
provide high electromagnetic immunity and low emissions at low power
consumption, while isolating CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os. Each
isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer separated by
TIs double capacitive silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation
barrier. ISO6520 has
two isolation channels with both channels in the same direction. ISO6521 has
two isolation channels with one channel in each direction. In the
event of input power or signal loss, the default output is
high for devices without suffix F and low for
devices with suffix F. See Device
Functional Modes section for further details.
These devices help
prevent noise currents on data buses, such as UART, SPI, RS-485, RS-232, and
CAN
from damaging sensitive circuitry. Through chip design and layout
techniques, the electromagnetic compatibility of the devices have
been significantly enhanced to ease system-level ESD and emissions
compliance.