Overview
The ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL is a triple-channel digital isolator produced by Analog Devices Inc., utilizing the company's proprietary iCoupler technology. This component combines high-speed CMOS and monolithic transformer technology to provide superior performance characteristics compared to traditional optocouplers. The ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL eliminates the design difficulties associated with optocouplers, such as uncertain current transfer ratios, nonlinear transfer functions, and temperature and lifetime effects. It offers stable performance and low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for various industrial and automotive applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Number of Channels | 3 |
Maximum Data Rate | 1 Mbps |
Supply Voltage (VDD1) | 3.0 V to 3.6 V |
Supply Voltage (VDD2) | 3.0 V to 3.6 V or 4.5 V to 5.5 V |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to 125°C |
Package Type | 16-lead wide body SOIC (RW-16) |
Automotive Grade | Qualified for Automotive Applications (AEC-Q100) |
Propagation Delay | Typically 13 ns |
Pulse Width Distortion | Typically 3 ns |
Key Features
- High-speed CMOS and monolithic transformer technology for superior performance.
- Low power consumption: one-tenth to one-sixth of the power of optocouplers at comparable data rates.
- No external drivers or discrete components required.
- Stable performance characteristics, eliminating concerns related to optocouplers such as uncertain current transfer ratios and nonlinear transfer functions.
- Qualified for automotive applications (AEC-Q100).
- Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C.
Applications
- Automotive interfaces (CAN, Audio, Ethernet).
- Industrial I/O and control systems.
- IO-Link and other industrial communication protocols.
- Medical devices requiring high isolation and low power consumption.
- General-purpose digital isolation in various industrial and commercial applications.
Q & A
- What is the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL used for? The ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL is a triple-channel digital isolator used to provide electrical isolation between different parts of a system while maintaining high-speed data transfer.
- What technology does the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL use? It uses Analog Devices' iCoupler technology, which combines high-speed CMOS and monolithic transformer technology.
- What are the key advantages over optocouplers? The ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL offers stable performance, low power consumption, and eliminates the need for external drivers and discrete components.
- What is the maximum data rate of the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL? The maximum data rate is 1 Mbps.
- What is the operating temperature range of the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL? The operating temperature range is -40°C to 125°C.
- Is the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL qualified for automotive applications? Yes, it is qualified for automotive applications and meets the AEC-Q100 standard.
- What package type is the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL available in? It is available in a 16-lead wide body SOIC (RW-16) package.
- How does the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL handle power consumption? It consumes significantly less power than optocouplers at comparable data rates.
- What are some common applications of the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL? Common applications include automotive interfaces, industrial I/O, IO-Link, and medical devices.
- Where can I find more detailed specifications for the ADuM1301WSRWZ-RL? Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on Analog Devices' official website and other electronics component databases.