• Part: ISO7763
  • Description: reinforced six-channel digital isolator
  • Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
  • Size: 2.21 MB
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Texas Instruments
ISO7763
ISO7763 is reinforced six-channel digital isolator manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Features - 100 Mbps data rate - Robust isolation barrier: - >100-Year projected lifetime - Up to 5000 VRMS isolation rating - Up to 12.8 k V surge capability - ±100 k V/μs Typical CMTI - Wide supply range: 2.25 V to 5.5 V - 2.25-V to 5.5-V Level translation - Default output high (ISO776x) and low (ISO776x F) Options - Wide temperature range: - 55°C to +125°C - Low power consumption, typical 1.4 m A per channel at 1 Mbps - Low propagation delay: 11 ns typical at 5 V - Robust Electromagnetic patibility (EMC): - System-level ESD, EFT, and surge immunity - ±8 k V IEC 61000-4-2 Contact discharge protection across isolation barrier - Low emissions - Wide-SOIC (DW-16) and SSOP (DBQ-16) package options - Automotive version available: ISO776x-Q1 - Safety-related certifications: - Reinforced insulation per DIN EN IEC 60747-17 (VDE 0884-17) - UL 1577 ponent recognition program - CSA Certification per IEC 62368-1 and IEC 60601-1 - CQC Certification per GB4943.1 - TUV Certification according to EN 62368-1 and EN 61010-1 2 Applications - Industrial automation - Motor control - Power supplies - Solar inverters - Medical equipment 3 Description The ISO776x devices are high-performance, sixchannel digital isolators with 5000-VRMS (DW package) and 3000-VRMS (DBQ package) isolation ratings per UL 1577. This family of devices is also certified according to VDE, CSA, TUV and CQC. The ISO776x family of devices provides highelectromagnetic immunity and low emissions at low-power consumption, while isolating CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os. Each isolation channel has a logic-input and logic-output buffer separated by a double capacitive silicon dioxide (Si O2) insulation barrier. The ISO776x family of devices is available in all possible pin configurations such that all six channels are in the same direction, or one, two, or three channels are in reverse direction while the remaining channels are in forward direction. If the input power or signal is lost, the default output is high for devices...