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CA-IS3620 - Reinforced Digital Isolators

General Description

The CA‐IS36xx family integrated signal and power isolation devices simplify system design and reduce board area.

These devices are high‐performance, dual‐channel and four‐channel, unidirectional reinforced digital isolators with up to 5kVRMS isolation rating and ultra‐fast data rate.

Key Features

  • Integrated High‐efficiency DC‐DC Converter withon‐ chip Transformer.
  • Regulated output options: 3.3 V or 5.0 V.
  • Up to 650mW output power.
  • Soft‐start to limit inrush current and overshoot.
  • Overload and short‐circuit protection.
  • Thermal shutdown.
  • Low emissions.
  • Robust Galvanic Isolation of Digital Signals.
  • High lifetime: > 40 years.
  • Withstands 5kVRMS for 60s.
  • ±150 kV/μs typical CMTI.
  • Schmitt trigger inputs.
  • Interfaces Dir.

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Datasheet Details

Part number CA-IS3620
Manufacturer Chipanalog
File Size 1.01 MB
Description Reinforced Digital Isolators
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Shanghai Chipanalog Microelectronics Co., Ltd. CA‐IS3620, CA‐IS3621 CA‐IS3640, CA‐IS3641, CA‐IS3642, CA‐IS3643, CA‐IS3644 Version 1.08 CA‐IS36xx High‐performance, 5kVRMS ...

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CA‐IS3643, CA‐IS3644 Version 1.08 CA‐IS36xx High‐performance, 5kVRMS Reinforced Digital Isolators with Integrated high‐efficiency, Low‐emissions DC‐DC Converter 1 Features • Integrated High‐efficiency DC‐DC Converter withon‐ chip Transformer  Regulated output options: 3.3 V or 5.0 V  Up to 650mW output power  Soft‐start to limit inrush current and overshoot  Overload and short‐circuit protection  Thermal shutdown  Low emissions • Robust Galvanic Isolation of Digital Signals  High lifetime: > 40 years  Withstands 5kVRMS for 60s  ±150 kV/μs typical CMTI  Schmitt trigger inputs • Interfaces Directly with Most Micro