The ISO7240CF-Q1, ISO7241C-Q1, and ISO7242C-Q1
devices are quad-channel digital isolators with multiple channel configurations and
output-enable functions. These devices have logic-input and logic-output buffers
separated by Texas Instrument’s silicon-dioxide (SiO2) isolation barrier.
Used in conjunction with isolated power supplies, these devices help block high
voltage, isolate grounds, and prevent noise currents from entering the local ground
and interfering with or damaging sensitive circuitry.
The ISO7240C-Q1 family of devices has all four
channels in the same direction. The ISO7241C-Q1 family of devices has three channels
in the same direction and one channel in the opposition direction. The ISO7242C-Q1
family of devices has two channels in each direction.
The devices with the C suffix (C
option) have TTL input thresholds and a noise-filter at the input that prevents
transient pulses from being passed to the output of the device. The devices with the
M suffix (M option) have CMOS VCC/2 input thresholds and do not have the
input noise filter or the additional propagation delay.
The ISO7240CF device has an input
disable function on pin 7, and a selectable high or low failsafe-output function
with the CTRL pin (pin 10). The failsafe output is a logic high when a logic high is
placed on the CTRL pin or the pin is left unconnected. If a logic low signal is
applied to the CTRL pin, the failsafe output becomes a logic-low output state. The
input disable function of the ISO7240CF device prevents data from being passed
across the isolation barrier to the output. When the inputs are disabled or
VCC1 is powered down, the outputs are set by the CTRL pin.
These devices can be powered from 3.3V
or 5V supplies on either side, in any combination. The signal input pins are 5V
tolerant regardless of the voltage supply level that is used.
These devices are characterized for
operation over the ambient temperature range of –40°C to +125°C.
The ISO7240CF-Q1, ISO7241C-Q1, and ISO7242C-Q1
devices are quad-channel digital isolators with multiple channel configurations and
output-enable functions. These devices have logic-input and logic-output buffers
separated by Texas Instrument’s silicon-dioxide (SiO2) isolation barrier.
Used in conjunction with isolated power supplies, these devices help block high
voltage, isolate grounds, and prevent noise currents from entering the local ground
and interfering with or damaging sensitive circuitry.
The ISO7240C-Q1 family of devices has all four
channels in the same direction. The ISO7241C-Q1 family of devices has three channels
in the same direction and one channel in the opposition direction. The ISO7242C-Q1
family of devices has two channels in each direction.
The devices with the C suffix (C
option) have TTL input thresholds and a noise-filter at the input that prevents
transient pulses from being passed to the output of the device. The devices with the
M suffix (M option) have CMOS VCC/2 input thresholds and do not have the
input noise filter or the additional propagation delay.
The ISO7240CF device has an input
disable function on pin 7, and a selectable high or low failsafe-output function
with the CTRL pin (pin 10). The failsafe output is a logic high when a logic high is
placed on the CTRL pin or the pin is left unconnected. If a logic low signal is
applied to the CTRL pin, the failsafe output becomes a logic-low output state. The
input disable function of the ISO7240CF device prevents data from being passed
across the isolation barrier to the output. When the inputs are disabled or
VCC1 is powered down, the outputs are set by the CTRL pin.
These devices can be powered from 3.3V
or 5V supplies on either side, in any combination. The signal input pins are 5V
tolerant regardless of the voltage supply level that is used.
These devices are characterized for
operation over the ambient temperature range of –40°C to +125°C.