SI88244ED-IS Skyworks Solutions Inc, 4-Channel Digital Isolator 100Mbps, 6.5 kVrms, 20-Pin SOIC

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RS Stock No.:
169-0192
Mfr. Part No.:
SI88244ED-IS
Brand:
Skyworks Solutions Inc
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Brand

Skyworks Solutions Inc

Maximum Data Rate

100Mbps

Number of Channels

4

Package Type

SOIC

Maximum Input Current

10.6 mA

Isolation Voltage

6.5 kVrms

Rise Time

2.5ns

Number of Pins

20

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

Length

12.8mm

Depth

2.05mm

Width

7.5mm

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Si88x4x Series Quad Digital Isolators


A range of quad digital isolators from Silicon Labs with integrated on-chip DC-DC control circuitry and drivers. The devices require only a miniature transformer and minimal passive components for complete functionality. External power switches can be used to increase converter efficiency or output power. Typical applications include industrial automation systems, hybrid electrics, isolated power supplies, data acquisition, motor control and PLCs.

• Four unidirectional channels
• Up to 5000 Vrms isolation
• High speed: up to 100 Mbps
• Low propagation delay: 18ns typical
• High electromagnetic immunity with ultra-low emissions
• Long 100-year operating lifespan
• Available with safety options including dc-dc shutdown, frequency control and soft start
• UL, CSA, VDE, and CQC certified


Digital Isolators, Silicon Laboratories


The Silicon Labs broad range of Digital Isolation products offers significant improvements over older isolation technologies such as opto-couplers. They demonstrate lower power consumption, greater reliability and higher performance, and are generally smaller in size and lower in cost. These CMOS-based devices exhibit stable operating characteristics over a wide temperature range and do not suffer from the lifespan limitations of opto-coupled devices.