• Part: Si86S602
  • Description: Low Power I2C Isolators
  • Manufacturer: Skyworks Solutions
  • Size: 1.41 MB
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Skyworks Solutions
Si86S602
Si86S602 is Low Power I2C Isolators manufactured by Skyworks Solutions.
- Part of the Si86S600 comparator family.
Features - Independent, bidirectional SDA/SCL isolation channels - Open drain outputs with 35 m A sink current - Supports I2C clocks up to 1.7 MHz - Unidirectional isolation channels support additional system signals (Si86S605, Si86S606) - Up to 6000 VRMS isolation - UL, CSA, VDE, CQC recognition - High electromagnetic immunity - Wide operating supply voltage - 3.0 to 5.5 V - AEC-Q100 qualification - Wide temperature range - - 40 to +125 °C - Transient immunity 100 k V/µs - Ro HS-pliant packages - NB SOIC-8 - SSO-8 - WB SOIC-16 - QSOP-16 - Automotive-grade OPNs available - AIAG pliant PPAP documentation support - IMDS and CAMDS listing support Safety Regulatory Approvals (Pending) - UL 1577 recognized - Up to 6000 VRMS for 1 minute - CSA certification conformity - 62368-1, 60601-1 (reinforced insulation) - VDE certification conformity - 60747-17 (reinforced insulation) - CQC certification approval - GB4943.1 Description The Si86S60x series of isolators are single-package galvanic isolation solutions for I2C and SMBus serial port applications. These products are based on Skyworks proprietary capacitive isolation technology and offer shorter propagation delays, lower power consumption, smaller installed size, and more stable operation with temperature and age versus optocouplers or other digital isolators. All devices in this family include bidirectional SDA and/or SCL isolation channels with open-drain, 35 m A sink capability that operate to a maximum frequency of 1.7 MHz. The 8-pin versions supports bidirectional SDA and SCL isolation; the Si86S602 supports bidirectional SDA and unidirectional SCL isolation, and the 16-pin versions (Si86S605, Si86S606) feature two unidirectional isolation channels to support additional system signals, such as interrupts or resets. All versions contain protection circuits to guard against data errors when an unpowered device is inserted into a powered system. Small size, low installed cost, low power consumption, and short propagation...