SLLSEP1B July 2015 – June 2016 ISO7810
PRODUCTION DATA.
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The ISO7810x device has an ON-OFF Keying (OOK) modulation scheme to transmit the digital data across a silicon dioxide based isolation barrier. The transmitter sends a high frequency carrier across the barrier to represent one digital state and sends no signal to represent the other digital state. The receiver demodulates the signal after advanced signal conditioning and produces the output through a buffer stage. These devices also incorporates advanced circuit techniques to maximize the CMTI performance and minimize the radiated emissions due the high frequency carrier and IO buffer switching. The conceptual block diagram of a digital capacitive isolator, Figure 17, shows a functional block diagram of a typical channel.
The ISO7810 is available in both default output state options to enable a variety of application uses. Table 1 provides an overview of the device features.
PART NUMBER | RATED ISOLATION | MAXIMUM DATA RATE | DEFAULT OUTPUT |
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ISO7810 | 5700 VRMS / 8000 VPK (1) | 100 Mbps | High |
ISO7810F | 5700 VRMS / 8000 VPK (1) | 100 Mbps | Low |
Many applications in harsh industrial environment are sensitive to disturbances such as electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transient (EFT), surge and electromagnetic emissions. These electromagnetic disturbances are regulated by international standards such as IEC 61000-4-x and CISPR 22. Although system-level performance and reliability depends, to a large extent, on the application board design and layout, the ISO7810x device incorporates many chip-level design improvements for overall system robustness. Some of these improvements include:
Table 2 lists the ISO7810x functional modes.
VCC1 | VCC2 | INPUT (IN)(3) |
OUTPUT (OUT) |
COMMENTS |
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PU | PU | H | H | Normal Operation: A channel output assumes the logic state of the input. |
L | L | |||
Open | Default | Default mode: When IN is open, the corresponding channel output goes to the default logic state. Default = High for ISO7810 and Low for ISO7810F. | ||
PD | PU | X | Default | Default mode: When VCC1 is unpowered, a channel output assumes the logic state based on the selected default option. Default = High for ISO7810 and Low for ISO7810F. When VCC1 transitions from unpowered to powered-up, a channel output assumes the logic state of the input. When VCC1 transitions from powered-up to unpowered, channel output assumes the selected default state. |
X | PD | X | Undetermined | When VCC2 is unpowered, a channel output is undetermined (2). When VCC2 transitions from unpowered to powered-up, a channel output assumes the logic state of its input |