Digital Isolators

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ADUM7241CRZ-RL7

ADUM7241CRZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 1000VRMS 2CH GP 8SOIC

0

ADUM241D1BRWZ-RL

ADUM241D1BRWZ-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 5000VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

0

ADUM1280WBRZ-RL7

ADUM1280WBRZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 3000VRMS 2CH GP 8SOIC

0

ADUM5410BRSZ-RL7

ADUM5410BRSZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 4CH GP 24SSOP

0

ADUM3200TRZ-EP

ADUM3200TRZ-EP

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 2CH GP 8SOIC

32

ADUM250N1BRIZ

ADUM250N1BRIZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 5000VRMS 5CH GP 16SOIC

80

ADUM7440ARQZ

ADUM7440ARQZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 1000VRMS 4CH GP 16QSOP

2262

ADUM2200WBRWZ

ADUM2200WBRWZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 5000VRMS 2CH GP 16SOIC

133

ADUM142D1BRWZ

ADUM142D1BRWZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 3750VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

170

ADUM151N1BRZ-RL7

ADUM151N1BRZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 3000VRMS 5CH GP 16SOIC

0

ADUM1402WSRWZ

ADUM1402WSRWZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

241

ADUM1200BRZ

ADUM1200BRZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 2CH GP 8SOIC

0

ADUM6401CRIZ

ADUM6401CRIZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 5000VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

0

ADUM6403CRWZ

ADUM6403CRWZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 5000VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

149

ADUM142E1BRWZ-RL

ADUM142E1BRWZ-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 3750VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

0

ADUM3211TRZ-RL7

ADUM3211TRZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 2CH GP 8SOIC

606

ADUM3402CRWZ

ADUM3402CRWZ

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 4CH GP 16SOIC

228

ADUM3210WCRZ-RL7

ADUM3210WCRZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISO 2500VRMS 2CH GP 8SOIC

0

LTM2882CV-5#PBF

LTM2882CV-5#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGT ISO 2500VRMS 4CH RS232 32LGA

163

ADUM1300BRW-RL

ADUM1300BRW-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

DGTL ISOL 2500VRMS 3CH GP 16SOIC

35550

Digital Isolators

1. Overview

Digital isolators are electronic components that enable signal transmission between circuits or systems with different voltage levels while maintaining electrical isolation. They utilize semiconductor technologies (e.g., capacitive, inductive, or optical coupling) to replace traditional optocouplers. These devices are critical in modern systems for ensuring safety, reducing noise interference, and enabling communication in high-voltage environments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Capacitive IsolatorsUse high-frequency capacitive coupling for signal transfer. Low power consumption, supports high data rates.Industrial motor drives, PLC systems
Inductive (Magnetic) IsolatorsUtilize miniature transformers for isolation. High noise immunity, supports bidirectional communication.Automotive BMS, battery chargers
Optocoupler-Based Digital IsolatorsHybrid design combining LED and CMOS detectors. Low cost, moderate speed.Consumer electronics, home appliances
Multi-Channel IsolatorsIntegrate multiple isolation channels in one package. Supports complex signal routing.Data acquisition systems, industrial IoT gateways

3. Structure and Components

A typical digital isolator consists of: (1) Input circuit with signal conditioning; (2) Isolation barrier (e.g., SiO2 capacitive layer or micro-transformer core); (3) Output circuit with amplification/reconstruction; (4) Dual-die packaging with reinforced insulation. Advanced products integrate signal and power isolation in single chips.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterUnitImportance
Isolation Voltage (Viso)VrmsDetermines safety level (e.g., 2500-5000Vrms for industrial use)
Data RateMbpsDefines maximum signal transmission speed (1-150 Mbps)
Propagation DelaynsImpacts system timing accuracy (Typ. 10-50 ns)
Power ConsumptionmWCrucial for battery-powered devices
Operating Temperature CSpecifies environmental tolerance (-40 to +125 C)

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial automation (PLC, motor drives)
  • Medical equipment (ECG machines, patient monitors)
  • Automotive systems (BMS, OBC for EVs)
  • Renewable energy (solar inverters, grid-tied systems)
  • Telecommunications (5G base stations, optical transceivers)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specifications
Analog DevicesADN4654150Mbps, 5kVrms isolation, 4-channel
Texas InstrumentsISO7841100Mbps, 8kV CMTI, quad-channel
Silicon LabsSI8640150Mbps, 2.5kVrms, 4-channel
InfineonBDx183100Mbps, reinforced isolation, automotive-grade

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Define isolation voltage and safety certification (e.g., UL, VDE)
  2. Match data rate with system requirements
  3. Consider channel count and directionality
  4. Evaluate power budget and PCB space constraints
  5. Check environmental specifications (temperature, vibration)

8. Industry Trends

Future development focuses on: (1) Integration of isolation and level-shifting functions; (2) 3D packaging for miniaturization; (3) Enhanced immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI < 150 V/m); (4) System-level isolation solutions combining signal/power transfer. The market is projected to grow at 12% CAGR until 2028, driven by EV and industrial IoT adoption.

Application Case

In electric vehicles, digital isolators like TI's ISO7741 are used in battery management systems to isolate high-voltage battery packs (up to 1000V) from low-voltage control circuits, enabling safe CAN bus communication with 50kV/ s common-mode transient immunity (CMTI).

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