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ISO776x High-Speed, Robust EMC, Reinforced Six-Channel Digital Isolators
1 Features
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Signaling Rate: Up to 100 Mbps
Wide Supply Range: 2.25 V to 5.5 V
2.25-V to 5.5-V Level Translation
Default Output High and Low Options
Wide Temperature Range: –55°C to +125°C
Low Power Consumption, Typical 1.4 mA per
Channel at 1 Mbps
Low Propagation Delay: 11 ns Typical
(5-V Supplies)
High CMTI: ±100 kV/μs Typical
Robust Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
System-Level ESD, EFT, and Surge Immunity
Low Emissions
Isolation Barrier Life: >40 Years
Wide-SOIC (DW-16) and SSOP (DBQ-16)
Package Options
Safety-Related Certifications:
– Reinforced Insulation per DIN V VDE V 088411:2017-01
– UL 1577 Component Recognition Program
– CSA Certification according to IEC 60950-1,
IEC 62368-1 and IEC 60601-1 End Equipment
Standards
– CQC Certification per GB4943.1-2011
– TUV Certification according to EN 60950-1 and
EN 61010-1
– All Certifications are Planned
The ISO776x family of devices provides highelectromagnetic immunity and low emissions at lowpower consumption, while isolating CMOS or
LVCMOS digital I/Os. Each isolation channel has a
logic-input and logic-output buffer separated by a
silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation barrier. The ISO776x
family of devices is available in all possible pin
configurations such that all six channels are in the
same direction, or one, two, or three channels are in
reverse direction while the remaining channels are in
forward direction. If the input power or signal is lost,
the default output is high for devices without suffix F
and low for devices with suffix F. See the Device
Functional Modes section for further details.
Used in conjunction with isolated power supplies, this
family of devices helps prevent noise currents on a
data bus or other circuits from entering the local
ground and interfering with or damaging sensitive
circuitry. Through innovative chip design and layout
techniques, electromagnetic compatibility of the
ISO776x family of devices has been significantly
enhanced to ease system-level ESD, EFT, surge, and
emissions compliance. The ISO776x family of
devices is available in 16-pin SOIC and SSOP
packages.
Device Information(1)
PART NUMBER
ISO7760
ISO7761
ISO7762
IOS7763
Factory Automation and Control
Test and Measurement
Telecom Infrastructure
Grid Infrastructure
Medical, Healthcare, and Fitness
3 Description
The ISO776x devices are high-performance, sixchannel digital isolators with 5000-VRMS (DW
package) and 3000-VRMS (DBQ package) isolation
ratings per UL 1577. This family of devices is also
certified according to VDE, CSA, TUV and CQC.
BODY SIZE (NOM)
10.30 mm × 7.50 mm
SSOP (16)
4.90 mm × 3.90 mm
(1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at
the end of the datasheet.
Simplified Schematic
2 Applications
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PACKAGE
SOIC (16)
VCCO
VCCI
Isolation
Capacitor
INx
OUTx
GNDI
GNDO
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VCCI and GNDI are the supply and ground
connections respectively for the input
channels.
VCCO and GNDO are the supply and
ground connections respectively for the
output channels.
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Table of Contents
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2
3
4
5
6
Features ..................................................................
Applications ...........................................................
Description .............................................................
Revision History.....................................................
Pin Configuration and Functions .........................
Specifications.........................................................
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
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5
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 5
ESD Ratings.............................................................. 5
Recommended Operating Conditions....................... 5
Thermal Information .................................................. 6
Power Ratings........................................................... 6
Insulation Specifications............................................ 7
Safety-Related Certifications..................................... 8
Safety Limiting Values .............................................. 8
Electrical Characteristics—5-V Supply ..................... 9
Supply Current Characteristics—5-V Supply ........ 10
Electrical Characteristics—3.3-V Supply .............. 11
Supply Current Characteristics—3.3-V Supply ..... 12
Electrical Characteristics—2.5-V Supply .............. 13
Supply Current Characteristics—2.5-V Supply ..... 14
Switching Characteristics—5-V Supply................. 15
Switching Characteristics—3.3-V Supply.............. 15
Switching Characteristics—2.5-V Supply.............. 16
Insulation Characteristics Curves ......................... 17
6.19 Typical Characteristics .......................................... 18
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Parameter Measurement Information ................ 21
Detailed Description ............................................ 22
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
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Overview .................................................................
Functional Block Diagram .......................................
Feature Description.................................................
Device Functional Modes........................................
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Application and Implementation ........................ 25
9.1 Application Information............................................ 25
9.2 Typical Application .................................................. 25
10 Power Supply Recommendations ..................... 28
11 Layout................................................................... 29
11.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 29
11.2 Layout Example .................................................... 29
12 Device and Documentation Support ................. 30
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
Documentation Support ........................................
Related Links ........................................................
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
Community Resources..........................................
Trademarks ...........................................................
Electrostatic Discharge Caution ............................
Glossary ................................................................
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13 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable
Information ........................................................... 31
4 Revision History
NOTE: Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version.
Changes from Revision B (November 2017) to Revision C
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Changed the CIO value for the DBQ package from 1.1 to 0.9 pF in the Insulation Specifications table ................................ 7
Changes from Revision A (August 2017) to Revision B
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Changed the CSA certification wording in the Features and Safety-Related Certifications table.......................................... 1
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Changed the isolation voltage for the DBQ-16 package from 2500 to 3000 VRMS ................................................................. 1
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Added the maximum transient isolation voltage for the DW-16 package of the ISO7761, ISO7762, and ISO7763
devices in the Insulation Specifications and Safety-Related Certifications tables. Also changed the maximum value
for the DBQ-16 package from 3600 to 4242 for all devcies ................................................................................................... 7
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Changed the table note and table condition for the Safety Limiting Values........................................................................... 8
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Added the supply current vs data rate graphs for the ISO7761, ISO7762, and ISO7763 in the Typical
Characteristics section.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Changes from Original (August 2017) to Revision A
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Deleted EN from the Common-Mode Transient Immunity Test Circuit figure ...................................................................... 21
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Changed the VCC1 and VCC2 signals in the Typical ISO7761 Circuit Hook-up figure............................................................ 27
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5 Pin Configuration and Functions
ISO7760 DW and DBQ Packages
16-Pin SOIC and SSOP
Top View
ISO7761 DW and DBQ Packages
16-Pin SOIC and SSOP
Top View
16 VCC2
VCC1
1
16 VCC2
INA
2
15 OUTA
INA
2
15 OUTA
INB
3
14 OUTB
INB
3
14 OUTB
INC
4
13 OUTC
INC
4
IND
5
12 OUTD
IND
5
INE
6
11 OUTE
INE
6
INF
7
10 OUTF
OUTF 7
GND1 8
9 GND2
GND1 8
ISO7762 DW and DBQ Packages
16-Pin SOIC and SSOP
Top View
ISOLATION
1
ISOLATION
VCC1
13 OUTC
12 OUTD
11 OUTE
10
INF
9 GND2
ISO7763 DW and DBQ Packages
16-Pin SOIC and SSOP
Top View
16 VCC2
VCC1
1
16 VCC2
INA
2
15 OUTA
INA
2
15 OUTA
INB
3
14 OUTB
INB
3
14 OUTB
INC
4
13 OUTC
INC
4
IND
5
12 OUTD
OUTD 5
OUTE 6
11
INE
OUTF 7
10
INF
GND1 8
9 GND2
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ISOLATION
1
ISOLATION
VCC1
13 OUTC
12
IND
OUTE 6
11
INE
OUTF 7
10
INF
GND1 8
9 GND2
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Pin Functions
PIN
NAME
NO.
I/O
DESCRIPTION
ISO7760
ISO7761
ISO7762
ISO7763
GND1
8
8
8
8
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Ground connection for VCC1
GND2
9
9
9
9
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Ground connection for VCC2
INA
2
2
2
2
I
Input, channel A
INB
3
3
3
3
I
Input, channel B
INC
4
4
4
4
I
Input, channel C
IND
5
5
5
12
I
Input, channel D
INE
6
6
11
11
I
Input, channel E
INF
7
10
10
10
I
Input, channel F
OUTA
15
15
15
15
O
Output, channel A
OUTB
14
14
14
14
O
Output, channel B
OUTC
13
13
13
13
O
Output, channel C
OUTD
12
12
12
5
O
Output, channel D
OUTE
11
11
6
6
O
Output, channel E
OUTF
10
7
7
7
O
Output, channel F
VCC1
1
1
1
1
—
Power supply, side 1
VCC2
16
16
16
16
—
Power supply, side 2
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6 Specifications
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
See
(1)
VCC1,
VCC2
Supply voltage (2)
MIN
MAX
–0.5
6
V
Voltage at INx, OUTx
–0.5
IO
Output current
–15
TJ
Junction temperature
Tstg
Storage temperature
(1)
(2)
(3)
UNIT
V
VCCX + 0.5
–65
(3)
V
15
mA
150
°C
150
°C
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating
Conditions is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
All voltage values except differential I/O bus voltages are with respect to the local ground terminal (GND1 or GND2) and are peak
voltage values.
Maximum voltage must not exceed 6 V
6.2 ESD Ratings
VALUE
V(ESD)
(1)
(2)
Electrostatic discharge
Human body model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001
(1)
UNIT
±6000
Charged device model (CDM), per JEDEC specification JESD22-C101 (2)
V
±1500
JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500-V HBM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process.
JEDEC document JEP157 states that 250-V CDM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process.
6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
MIN
VCC1, VCC2 Supply voltage
NOM
MAX
5.5
V
2
2.25
V
2.25
UNIT
VCC(UVLO+)
UVLO threshold when supply voltage is rising
VCC(UVLO-)
UVLO threshold when supply voltage is falling
1.7
1.8
V
VHYS(UVLO)
Supply voltage UVLO hysteresis
100
200
mV
IOH
IOL
High-level output current
Low-level output current
VCCO (1) = 5 V
–4
VCCO = 3.3 V
–2
VCCO = 2.5 V
–1
mA
VCCO = 5 V
4
VCCO = 3.3 V
2
VCCO = 2.5 V
1
mA
(1)
VCCI
Low-level input voltage
0
0.3 × VCCI
DR
Data rate
0
100
Mbps
TA
Ambient temperature
125
°C
VIH
High-level input voltage
VIL
(1)
0.7 × VCCI
–55
25
V
V
VCCI = Input-side VCC; VCCO = Output-side VCC.
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6.4 Thermal Information
ISO776x
THERMAL METRIC (1)
DW (SOIC)
DBQ (SSOP)
16 PINS
16 PINS
UNIT
RθJA
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
60.3
86.5
°C/W
RθJC(top)
Junction-to-case(top) thermal resistance
24.0
26.9
°C/W
RθJB
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
29.3
36.6
°C/W
ψJT
Junction-to-top characterization parameter
3.3
1.7
°C/W
ψJB
Junction-to-board characterization parameter
28.7
36.1
°C/W
n/a
n/a
°C/W
RθJC(bottom) Junction-to-case(bottom) thermal resistance
(1)
For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the Semiconductor and IC Package Thermal Metrics application
report.
6.5 Power Ratings
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ISO7760
PD
Maximum power dissipation (both sides)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
292
mW
PD1
Maximum power dissipation (side 1)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
50
mW
PD2
Maximum power dissipation (side 2)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
242
mW
ISO7761
PD
Maximum power dissipation (both sides)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
292
mW
PD1
Maximum power dissipation (side 1)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
83
mW
PD2
Maximum power dissipation (side 2)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
209
mW
ISO7762
PD
Maximum power dissipation (both sides)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
292
mW
PD1
Maximum power dissipation (side 1)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
116
mW
PD2
Maximum power dissipation (side 2)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
176
mW
ISO7763
PD
Maximum power dissipation (both sides)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
292
mW
PD1
Maximum power dissipation (side 1)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
146
mW
PD2
Maximum power dissipation (side 2)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, CL = 15 pF,
input a 50-MHz 50% duty cycle square wave
146
mW
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6.6 Insulation Specifications
VALUE
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
CLR
External clearance (1)
CPG
External clearance
(1)
DTI
Distance through the insulation
CTI
Tracking resistance (comparative
DIN EN 60112 (VDE 0303-11); IEC 60112; UL 746A
tracking index)
Material group
DW-16
Shortest terminal-to-terminal distance through air
DBQ- UNIT
16
>8
>3.7
mm
Shortest terminal-to-terminal distance across the package surface
>8
>3.7
mm
Minimum internal gap (internal clearance)
>21
>21
μm
>600
>600
V
According to IEC 60664-1
I
I
Rated mains voltage ≤ 150 VRMS
I–IV
I–IV
Rated mains voltage ≤ 300 VRMS
I–IV
I–III
Rated mains voltage ≤ 600 VRMS
I–IV
n/a
Rated mains voltage ≤ 1000 VRMS
I–III
n/a
AC voltage (bipolar)
1414
566
VPK
AC voltage; Time dependent dielectric breakdown (TDDB) test
1000
400
VRMS
DC voltage
1414
566
VDC
4242
VPK
8000
4000
VPK
Method a, After Input/Output safety test subgroup 2/3,
Vini = VIOTM, tini = 60 s;
Vpd(m) = 1.2 × VIORM, tm = 10 s
≤5
≤5
Method a, After environmental tests subgroup 1,
Vini = VIOTM, tini = 60 s;
Vpd(m) = 1.6 × VIORM, tm = 10 s
≤5
≤5
Method b1; At routine test (100% production) and preconditioning (type
test)
Vini = 1.2 x VIOTM, tini = 1 s;
Vpd(m) = 1.875 × VIORM, tm = 1 s
≤5
≤5
VIO = 0.4 × sin (2πft), f = 1 MHz
~1.1
~0.9
VIO = 500 V, TA = 25°C
>1012
>1012
11
>1011
9
>10
>109
Pollution degree
2
2
Climatic category
55/125/
21
55/12
5/
21
5000
3000
Overvoltage category per IEC
60664-1
DIN V VDE V 0884-11:2017-01 (2)
VIORM
Maximum repetitive peak
isolation voltage
VIOWM
Maximum working isolation
voltage
VIOTM
Maximum transient isolation
voltage
VTEST = VIOTM , t = 60 s (qualification)
VTEST = 1.2 x VIOTM, t = 1 s (100%
production)
VIOSM
Maximum surge isolation
voltage (3)
Test method per IEC 62368-1, 1.2/50 µs waveform,
VTEST = 1.6 × VIOSM (qualification)
Apparent charge (4)
qpd
Barrier capacitance, input to
output (5)
CIO
RIO
Isolation resistance
(5)
ISO7760
8000
ISO7761, ISO7762, ISO7763
7071
VIO = 500 V, 100°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C
>10
VIO = 500 V, TS = 150°C
pC
pF
Ω
UL 1577
VISO
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Withstanding isolation voltage
VTEST = VISO , t = 60 s (qualification),
VTEST = 1.2 × VISO , t = 1 s (100% production)
VRMS
Creepage and clearance requirements should be applied according to the specific equipment isolation standards of an application. Care
should be taken to maintain the creepage and clearance distance of a board design to ensure that the mounting pads of the isolator on
the printed-circuit board do not reduce this distance. Creepage and clearance on a printed-circuit board become equal in certain cases.
Techniques such as inserting grooves and/or ribs on a printed circuit board are used to help increase these specifications.
This coupler is suitable for safe electrical insulation only within the safety ratings. Compliance with the safety ratings shall be ensured by
means of suitable protective circuits
Testing is carried out in air or oil to determine the intrinsic surge immunity of the isolation barrier.
Apparent charge is electrical discharge caused by a partial discharge (pd).
All pins on each side of the barrier tied together creating a two-terminal device.
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6.7 Safety-Related Certifications
VDE
CSA
UL
CQC
TUV
Plan to certify according to
UL 1577 Component
Recognition Program
Plan to certify according to
GB 4943.1-2011
Plan to certify according
to EN 61010-1:2010 (3rd
Ed) and EN 609501:2006/A11:2009/A1:201
0/A12:2011/A2:2013
5000 VRMS Reinforced
insulation per EN 610101:2010 (3rd Ed) up to
working voltage of 600
VRMS (DW package)
5000 VRMS Reinforced
insulation per EN 609501:2006/A11:2009/A1:201
0/A12:2011/A2:2013 up
to working voltage of
800 VRMS (DW package)
Certification Planned
Plan to certify
according to DIN V
VDE V 0884-11:201701
Plan to certify according to
IEC 60950-1, IEC 62368-1
and IEC 60601-1
Maximum transient
isolation voltage, 8000
VPK (ISO7760 in DW16), 7071 VPK
(ISO7761, ISO7762,
ISO7763 in DW-16)
and 4242 VPK (DBQ16);
Maximum repetitive
peak isolation voltage,
1414 VPK (DW-16) and
566 VPK (DBQ-16);
Maximum surge
isolation voltage, 8000
VPK (DW-16) and 4000
VPK (DBQ-16)
Reinforced insulation per
CSA 60950-1-07+A1+A2
and IEC 60950-1 2nd Ed.,
800 VRMS (DW-16) and 370
VRMS (DBQ-16) maximum
working voltage (pollution
degree 2, material group I);
DW-16: 2 MOPP (Means of
Patient Protection) per CSA
60601-1:14 and IEC 60601-1
Ed. 3.1, 250 VRMS (DW-16)
maximum working voltage
DW-16: Single protection,
5000 VRMS ;
DBQ-16: Single protection,
3000 VRMS
DW-16: Reinforced
Insulation, Altitude ≤ 5000
m, Tropical Climate, 400
VRMS maximum working
voltage;
DBQ-16: Basic Insulation,
Altitude ≤ 5000 m, Tropical
Climate, 250 VRMS
maximum working voltage
Certification Planned
Certification Planned
Certification Planned
Certification Planned
6.8 Safety Limiting Values
Safety limiting intends to minimize potential damage to the isolation barrier upon failure of input or output circuitry.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP MAX
UNIT
DW-16 PACKAGE
IS
Safety input, output, or supply
current (1)
PS
Safety input, output, or total power
TS
Maximum safety temperature (1)
(1)
RθJA = 60.3 °C/W, VI = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C,
see Figure 1
377
RθJA = 60.3 °C/W, VI = 3.6 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C,
see Figure 1
576
RθJA = 60.3 °C/W, VI = 2.75 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C,
see Figure 1
754
RθJA = 60.3 °C/W, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C, see Figure 3
2073
mW
150
°C
mA
DBQ-16 PACKAGE
IS
Safety input, output, or supply
current (1)
PS
Safety input, output, or total power (1)
TS
Maximum safety temperature (1)
(1)
RθJA = 86.5 °C/W, VI = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C,
see Figure 2
263
RθJA = 86.5 °C/W, VI = 3.6 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C,
see Figure 2
401
RθJA = 86.5 °C/W, VI = 2.75 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C,
see Figure 2
525
RθJA = 86.5 °C/W, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C, see Figure 4
1445
mW
150
°C
mA
The maximum safety temperature, TS, has the same value as the maximum junction temperature, TJ, specified for the device. The IS
and PS parameters represent the safety current and safety power respectively. The maximum limits of IS and PS should not be
exceeded. These limits vary with the ambient temperature, TA.
The junction-to-air thermal resistance, RθJA, in the Thermal Information table is that of a device installed on a high-K test board for
leaded surface-mount packages. Use these equations to calculate the value for each parameter:
TJ = TA + RθJA × P, where P is the power dissipated in the device.
TJ(max) = TS = TA + RθJA × PS, where TJ(max) is the maximum allowed junction temperature.
PS = IS × VI, where VI is the maximum input voltage.
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6.9 Electrical Characteristics—5-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VOH
High-level output voltage
IOH = –4 mA; see Figure 18
VOL
Low-level output voltage
IOL = 4 mA; see Figure 18
VIT+(IN)
Rising input threshold voltage
VIT-(IN)
Falling input threshold voltage
VI(HYS)
Input threshold voltage
hysteresis
(1)
IIH
High-level input current
VIH = VCCI
IIL
Low-level input current
VIL = 0 V at INx
CMTI
Common-mode transient
immunity
VI = VCCI or 0 V, VCM = 1200 V; see
Figure 20
CI
Input capacitance (2)
VI = VCC / 2 + 0.4 × sin (2πft), f = 1
MHz, VCC = 5 V
(1)
(2)
VCCO
(1)
MIN
TYP
– 0.4
4.8
MAX
UNIT
V
0.2
0.4
V
0.6 x VCCI
0.7 x VCCI
V
0.3 x VCCI
0.4 x VCCI
V
0.1 × VCCI
0.2 x VCCI
V
10
at INx
–10
85
μA
μA
100
2
kV/μs
pF
VCCI = Input-side VCC; VCCO = Output-side VCC.
Measured from input pin to ground.
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6.10 Supply Current Characteristics—5-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
SUPPLY
CURRENT
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ISO7760
Supply current - DC
signal
VI = VCC1 (ISO7760);
VI = 0 V (ISO7760 with F suffix)
ICC1
1.6
2.3
ICC2
3
4.9
VI = 0 V (ISO7760);
VI = VCC1 (ISO7760 with F suffix)
ICC1
8
11.3
ICC2
3.3
5.3
ICC1
5
6.4
ICC2
3.5
5.6
ICC1
5.2
6.7
ICC2
6.4
9
ICC1
7
9
ICC2
35
44
VI = VCCI (1)(ISO7761);
VI = 0 V (ISO7761 with F suffix)
ICC1
1.9
2.7
ICC2
2.9
4.7
VI = 0 V (ISO7761);
VI = VCCI (ISO7761 with F suffix)
ICC1
7.3
10.6
ICC2
4.2
6.6
ICC1
4.7
6.4
ICC2
3.8
5.9
ICC1
5.3
7.2
ICC2
6.3
8.8
ICC1
11.5
15
ICC2
30.5
38
VI = VCCI (ISO7762);
VI = 0 V (ISO7762 with F suffix)
ICC1
2.1
3.2
ICC2
2.6
4.2
VI = 0 V (ISO7762);
VI = VCCI (ISO7762 with F suffix)
ICC1
6.5
9.3
ICC2
5
7.5
ICC1
4.5
6.3
ICC2
4
6.1
ICC1
5.6
7.6
ICC2
6
8.4
ICC1
16.5
21
ICC2
25.7
32
VI = VCCI (ISO7763);
VI = 0 V (ISO7763 with F suffix)
ICC1, ICC2
2.4
3.7
VI = 0 V (ISO7763);
VI = VCCI (ISO7763 with F suffix)
ICC1, ICC2
5.7
8.6
1 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
4.2
6.1
10 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
5.8
8
100 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
21
26.5
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7761
Supply current - DC
signal
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7762
Supply current - DC
signal
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7763
Supply current - DC
signal
Supply current - AC
signal
(1)
10
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
mA
mA
VCCI = Input-side VCC
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6.11 Electrical Characteristics—3.3-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 3.3 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VOH
High-level output voltage
IOH = –2 mA; see Figure 18
VOL
Low-level output voltage
IOL = 2 mA; see Figure 18
VCCO
(1)
MIN
TYP
– 0.3
3.2
UNIT
V
0.1
0.3
V
0.6 x VCCI
0.7 x
VCCI
V
VIT+(IN)
Rising input threshold voltage
VIT-(IN)
Falling input threshold voltage
0.3 x VCCI
0.4 x VCCI
VI(HYS)
Input threshold voltage hysteresis
0.1 × VCCI
0.2 x VCCI
IIH
High-level input current
VCCIIH = V (1) at INx
IIL
Low-level input current
VIL = 0 V at INx
CMTI
Common-mode transient
immunity
VI = VCCI or 0 V, VCM = 1200 V; see
Figure 20
(1)
MAX
V
V
10
μA
–10
85
μA
100
kV/μs
VCCI = Input-side VCC; VCCO = Output-side VCC.
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6.12 Supply Current Characteristics—3.3-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 3.3 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
SUPPLY
CURRENT
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ISO7760
Supply current - DC
signal
VI = VCC1 (ISO7760);
VI = 0 V (ISO7760 with F suffix)
ICC1
1.6
2.2
ICC2
3
4.8
VI = 0 V (ISO7760);
VI = VCC1 (ISO7760 with F suffix)
ICC1
8
11.4
ICC2
3.3
5.3
ICC1
4.9
6.6
ICC2
3.4
5.3
ICC1
5
6.7
ICC2
5.5
7.8
ICC1
6.3
8.2
ICC2
26
33
VI = VCCI (1) (ISO7761);
VI = 0 V (ISO7761 with F suffix)
ICC1
1.8
2.7
ICC2
2.9
4.7
VI = 0 V (ISO7761);
VI = VCCI (ISO7761 with F suffix)
ICC1
7.2
10.3
ICC2
4.2
6.6
ICC1
4.6
6.5
ICC2
3.7
5.7
ICC1
5.1
7
ICC2
5.5
7.8
ICC1
9.4
12
ICC2
22.8
29
VI = VCCI (ISO7762);
VI = 0 V (ISO7762 with F suffix)
ICC1
2.1
3.2
ICC2
2.5
4.2
VI = 0 V (ISO7762);
VI = VCCI (ISO7762 with F suffix)
ICC1
6.5
9.4
ICC2
5
7.5
ICC1
4.4
6.2
ICC2
3.9
5.8
ICC1
5.2
7.1
ICC2
5.4
7.5
ICC1
12.9
16.5
ICC2
19.5
25
VI = VCCI (ISO7763);
VI = 0 V (ISO7763 with F suffix)
ICC1, ICC2
2.4
3.7
VI = 0 V (ISO7763);
VI = VCCI (ISO7763 with F suffix)
ICC1, ICC2
5.7
8.4
1 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
4.2
6.2
10 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
5.2
7.5
100 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
16
20.5
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7761
Supply current - DC
signal
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7762
Supply current - DC
signal
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7763
Supply current - DC
signal
Supply current - AC
signal
(1)
12
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
mA
mA
VCCI = Input-side VCC
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6.13 Electrical Characteristics—2.5-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 2.5 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VOH
High-level output voltage
IOH = –1 mA; see Figure 18
VOL
Low-level output voltage
IOL = 1 mA; see Figure 18
VCCO
(1)
MIN
TYP
– 0.2
2.45
UNIT
V
0.05
0.2
V
0.6 x VCCI
0.7 x
VCCI
V
VIT+(IN)
Rising input threshold voltage
VIT-(IN)
Falling input threshold voltage
0.3 x VCCI
0.4 x VCCI
VI(HYS)
Input threshold voltage hysteresis
0.1 × VCCI
0.2 x VCCI
IIH
High-level input current
VIH = VCCI (1) at INx
IIL
Low-level input current
VIL = 0 V at INx
CMTI
VI = VCCI or 0 V, VCM = 1200 V;
Common-mode transient immunity
see Figure 20
(1)
MAX
V
V
10
μA
–10
85
μA
100
kV/μs
VCCI = Input-side VCC; VCCO = Output-side VCC.
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6.14 Supply Current Characteristics—2.5-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 2.5 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
SUPPLY
CURRENT
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ISO7760
Supply current - DC
signal
VI = VCC1 (ISO7760);
VI = 0 V (ISO7760 with F suffix)
ICC1
1.6
2.2
ICC2
3
4.8
VI = 0 V (ISO7760);
VI = VCC1 (ISO7760 with F suffix)
ICC1
8
11.6
ICC2
3.3
5.3
ICC1
4.9
6.8
ICC2
3.4
5.3
ICC1
5
7
ICC2
4.9
7.2
ICC1
6
8
ICC2
20.3
26
VI = VCCI (1) (ISO7761);
VI = 0 V (ISO7761 with F suffix)
ICC1
1.8
2.7
ICC2
2.9
4.6
VI = 0 V (ISO7761);
VI = VCCI (ISO7761 with F suffix)
ICC1
7.2
10.3
ICC2
4.2
6.5
ICC1
4.6
6.7
ICC2
3.7
5.8
ICC1
4.9
7.1
ICC2
5
7.3
ICC1
8.3
10.7
ICC2
18.1
24
VI = VCCI (ISO7762);
VI = 0 V (ISO7762 with F suffix)
ICC1
2.1
3.2
ICC2
2.6
4.1
VI = 0 V (ISO7762);
VI = VCCI (ISO7762 with F suffix)
ICC1
6.5
9.6
ICC2
4.9
7.5
ICC1
4.4
6.4
ICC2
3.9
5.8
ICC1
5
7.1
ICC2
5
7.1
ICC1
10.9
14.1
ICC2
15.6
20.1
VI = VCCI (ISO7763);
VI = 0 V (ISO7763 with F suffix)
ICC1, ICC2
2.3
3.7
VI = 0 V (ISO7763);
VI = VCCI (ISO7763 with F suffix)
ICC1, ICC2
5.7
8.4
1 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
4.1
6.1
10 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
4.9
7.1
100 Mbps
ICC1, ICC2
13
17
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7761
Supply current - DC
signal
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7762
Supply current - DC
signal
1 Mbps
Supply current - AC
signal
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
mA
mA
ISO7763
Supply current - DC
signal
Supply current - AC
signal
(1)
14
All channels switching with square wave
clock input; CL = 15 pF
mA
mA
VCCI = Input-side VCC
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6.15 Switching Characteristics—5-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
tPLH, tPHL
Propagation delay time
PWD
Pulse width distortion (1) |tPHL – tPLH|
tsk(o)
Channel-to-channel output skew time (2)
tsk(pp)
Part-to-part skew time (3)
tr
Output signal rise time
tf
Output signal fall time
MAX
See Figure 18
Default output delay time from input power loss
tie
Time interval error
216 – 1 PRBS data at 100 Mbps
UNIT
11
16
ns
0.4
4.9
ns
4
ns
4.5
ns
1.1
3.9
ns
1.4
3.9
ns
0.2
0.3
μs
1.3
Same-direction channels
tDO
(3)
TYP
6
See Figure 18
Measured from the time VCC goes
below 1.7 V. See Figure 19
(1)
(2)
MIN
ns
Also known as pulse skew.
tsk(o) is the skew between outputs of a single device with all driving inputs connected together and the outputs switching in the same
direction while driving identical loads.
tsk(pp) is the magnitude of the difference in propagation delay times between any terminals of different devices switching in the same
direction while operating at identical supply voltages, temperature, input signals and loads.
6.16 Switching Characteristics—3.3-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 3.3 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
tPLH, tPHL
TEST CONDITIONS
Propagation delay time
(1)
PWD
Pulse width distortion
tsk(o)
Channel-to-channel output skew time (2)
tsk(pp)
Part-to-part skew time (3)
tr
Output signal rise time
tf
Output signal fall time
tDO
Measured from the time VCC
Default output delay time from input power loss
goes below 1.7 V. See Figure 19
tie
Time interval error
(1)
(2)
(3)
|tPHL – tPLH|
See Figure 18
MIN
TYP
MAX
6
12
16
ns
0.5
5
ns
4.1
ns
4.5
ns
1
3
ns
1
3
ns
0.2
0.3
μs
Same-direction channels
See Figure 18
216 – 1 PRBS data at 100 Mbps
UNIT
1.3
ns
Also known as pulse skew.
tsk(o) is the skew between outputs of a single device with all driving inputs connected together and the outputs switching in the same
direction while driving identical loads.
tsk(pp) is the magnitude of the difference in propagation delay times between any terminals of different devices switching in the same
direction while operating at identical supply voltages, temperature, input signals and loads.
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6.17 Switching Characteristics—2.5-V Supply
VCC1 = VCC2 = 2.5 V ±10% (over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
tPLH, tPHL
Propagation delay time
PWD
Pulse width distortion (1) |tPHL – tPLH|
tsk(o)
Channel-to-channel output skew time (2)
tsk(pp)
Part-to-part skew time (3)
tr
Output signal rise time
tf
Output signal fall time
tDO
Measured from the time VCC
Default output delay time from input power loss
goes below 1.7 V. See Figure 19
tie
Time interval error
(1)
(2)
(3)
16
7.5
See Figure 18
TYP
MAX
UNIT
13
18.5
ns
0.6
5.1
ns
4.1
ns
4.6
ns
1
3.5
ns
1
3.5
ns
0.1
0.3
μs
Same-direction channels
See Figure 18
216 – 1 PRBS data at 100 Mbps
1.3
ns
Also known as pulse skew.
tsk(o) is the skew between outputs of a single device with all driving inputs connected together and the outputs switching in the same
direction while driving identical loads.
tsk(pp) is the magnitude of the difference in propagation delay times between any terminals of different devices switching in the same
direction while operating at identical supply voltages, temperature, input signals and loads.
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6.18 Insulation Characteristics Curves
600
800
Safety Liming Current (mA)
700
Safety Liming Current (mA)
VCC1 = VCC2 = 2.75 V
VCC1 = VCC2 = 3.6 V
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
VCC1 = VCC2 = 2.75 V
VCC1 = VCC2 = 3.6 V
VCC1 = VCC2 = 5.5 V
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
50
100
150
Ambient Temperature (qC)
200
0
50
D008
Figure 1. Thermal Derating Curve for Limiting Current per
VDE for DW-16 Package
100
150
Ambient Temperature (qC)
200
D009
Figure 2. Thermal Derating Curve for Limiting Current per
VDE for DBQ-16 Package
2500
1600
Safety Limiting Power (mW)
Safety Limiting Power (mW)
1400
2000
1500
1000
500
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0
0
50
100
150
Ambient Temperature (qC)
200
D010
Figure 3. Thermal Derating Curve for Limiting Power per
VDE for DW-16 Package
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50
100
150
Ambient Temperature (qC)
200
D011
Figure 4. Thermal Derating Curve for Limiting Power per
VDE for DBQ-16 Package
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14
48
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
Supply Current (mA)
40
36
32
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
12
Supply Current (mA)
44
28
24
20
16
12
8
10
8
6
4
2
4
0
0
0
25
TA = 25°C
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
75
100
0
CL = 15 pF
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
TA = 25°C
Figure 5. ISO7760 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With 15-pF Load)
75
100
D002
CL = No Load
Figure 6. ISO7760 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With No Load)
14
48
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
40
36
32
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
12
Supply Current (mA)
44
Supply Current (mA)
25
D001
28
24
20
16
12
8
10
8
6
4
2
4
0
0
0
25
TA = 25°C
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
75
100
0
CL = 15 pF
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
TA = 25°C
Figure 7. ISO7761 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With 15-pF Load)
75
100
D013
CL = No Load
Figure 8. ISO7761 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With No Load)
14
48
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
40
36
32
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
12
Supply Current (mA)
44
Supply Current (mA)
25
D012
28
24
20
16
12
8
10
8
6
4
2
4
0
0
0
25
TA = 25°C
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
75
100
CL = 15 pF
Figure 9. ISO7762 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With 15-pF Load)
18
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25
D014
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
TA = 25°C
75
100
D015
CL = No Load
Figure 10. ISO7762 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With No Load)
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14
48
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
40
Supply Current (mA)
36
32
ICC1 at 2.5 V
ICC2 at 2.5 V
ICC1 at 3.3 V
ICC2 at 3.3 V
ICC1 at 5 V
ICC2 at 5 V
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Supply Current (mA)
44
28
24
20
16
12
8
10
8
6
4
2
4
0
0
0
25
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
TA = 25°C
75
100
0
CL = 15 pF
75
100
D017
CL = No Load
Figure 12. ISO7763 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With No Load)
1
6
VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 3.3 V
VCC = 5 V
0.9
5
Low-Level Output Voltage (V)
High-Level Output Voltage (V)
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
TA = 25°C
Figure 11. ISO7763 Supply Current vs Data Rate
(With 15-pF Load)
4
3
2
VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 3.3 V
VCC = 5 V
1
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0
-15
-10
-5
High-Level Output Current (mA)
0
0
14
VCC1 Rising
VCC1 Falling
VCC2 Rising
VCC2 Falling
Propagation Delay Time (ns)
2.1
2.05
2
1.95
1.9
1.85
1.8
13
12
11
10
tPLH at 2.5 V
tPHL at 2.5 V
tPLH at 3.3 V
1.75
1.7
-60
D004
Figure 14. Low-Level Output Voltage vs Low-Level Output
Current
2.25
2.15
15
TA = 25°C
Figure 13. High-Level Output Voltage vs High-Level Output
Current
2.2
5
10
Low-Level Output Current (mA)
D003
TA = 25°C
Power-Supply UVLO Threshold (V)
25
D016
-30
0
30
60
Free-Air Temperature (qC)
90
9
-55
120
D005
Figure 15. Power Supply Undervoltage Threshold vs FreeAir Temperature
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35
80
Free-Air Temperature (qC)
tPHL at 3.3 V
tPLH at 5 V
tPHL at 5 V
125
D006
Figure 16. Propagation Delay Time vs Free-Air Temperature
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
Peak-to-Peak Output Jitter (ps)
1600
Rising Edge Jitter at 2.5 V
Falling Edge Jitter at 2.5 V
Rising Edge Jitter at 3.3 V
Falling Edge Jitter at 3.3 V
Rising Edge Jitter at 5 V
Falling Edge Jitter at 5 V
1400
1200
1000
800
600
0
25
50
Data Rate (Mbps)
75
100
D007
TA = 25°C
Figure 17. Peak-to-Peak Output Jitter vs Data Rate
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7 Parameter Measurement Information
Isolation Barrier
IN
Input
Generator
(See Note A)
VI
VCCI
50
VI
OUT
50%
50%
0V
tPLH
tPHL
CL
See Note B
VO
VOH
90%
50%
VO
50%
10%
VOL
tf
tr
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A.
The input pulse is supplied by a generator having the following characteristics: PRR ≤ 50 kHz, 50% duty cycle, tr ≤ 3
ns, tf ≤ 3 ns, ZO = 50 Ω. At the input, a 50-Ω resistor is required to terminate Input Generator signal. It is not needed
in actual application.
B.
CL = 15 pF and includes instrumentation and fixture capacitance within ±20%.
Figure 18. Switching Characteristics Test Circuit and Voltage Waveforms
VI
See Note B
VCC
VCC
Isolation Barrier
IN = 0 V (Devices without suffix F)
IN = VCC (Devices with suffix F)
VI
IN
1.7 V
0V
OUT
VO
tDO
CL
See Note A
default high
VOH
50%
VO
VOL
default low
A.
CL = 15 pF and includes instrumentation and fixture capacitance within ±20%.
B.
Power-supply ramp rate = 10 mV/ns
Figure 19. Default Output Delay Time Test Circuit and Voltage Waveforms
VCCI
VCCO
C = 0.1 µF ±1%
Pass-fail criteria:
The output must
remain stable.
Isolation Barrier
S1
C = 0.1 µF ±1%
IN
OUT
+
VOH or VOL
CL
See Note A
GNDI
A.
+
VCM ±
±
GNDO
CL = 15 pF and includes instrumentation and fixture capacitance within ±20%.
Figure 20. Common-Mode Transient Immunity Test Circuit
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8 Detailed Description
8.1 Overview
The ISO776x family of devices uses 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. The ISO776x
family of devices also incorporates advanced circuit techniques to maximize the CMTI performance and minimize
the radiated emissions because of the high-frequency carrier and IO buffer switching. The conceptual block
diagram of a digital capacitive isolator, Figure 21, shows a functional block diagram of a typical channel.
Figure 22 shows a conceptual detail of how the ON-OFF keying scheme works.
8.2 Functional Block Diagram
Transmitter
TX IN
Receiver
OOK
Modulation
TX Signal
Conditioning
Oscillator
SiO2 based
Capacitive
Isolation
Barrier
RX Signal
Conditioning
Envelope
Detection
RX OUT
Emissions
Reduction
Techniques
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Figure 21. Conceptual Block Diagram of a Digital Capacitive Isolator
TX IN
Carrier signal through
isolation barrier
RX OUT
Figure 22. ON-OFF Keying (OOK) Based Modulation Scheme
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8.3 Feature Description
Table 1 lists the device features.
Table 1. Device Features
PART NUMBER
ISO7760
ISO7760 with F suffix
ISO7761
ISO7761 with F suffix
ISO7762
CHANNEL DIRECTION
MAXIMUM
DATA RATE
DEFAULT
OUTPUT
6 Forward,
0 Reverse
100 Mbps
High
6 Forward,
0 Reverse
5 Forward,
1 Reverse
5 Forward,
1 Reverse
4 Forward,
2 Reverse
ISO7762 with F suffix
4 Forward,
2 Reverse
ISO7763
3 Forward,
3 Reverse
ISO7763 with F suffix
3 Forward,
3 Reverse
(1)
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
100 Mbps
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
PACKAGE
RATED ISOLATION (1)
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 8000 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 8000 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 7071 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 7071 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 7071 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 7071 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 7071 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
DW-16
5000 VRMS / 7071 VPK
DBQ-16
3000 VRMS / 4242 VPK
See Table 2 for detailed isolation ratings.
8.3.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Considerations
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 ISO776x
family of devices incorporates many chip-level design improvements for overall system robustness. Some of
these improvements include:
• Robust ESD protection for input and output signal pins and inter-chip bond pads.
• Low-resistance connectivity of ESD cells to supply and ground pins.
• Enhanced performance of high voltage isolation capacitor for better tolerance of ESD, EFT and surge events.
• Bigger on-chip decoupling capacitors to bypass undesirable high energy signals through a low impedance
path.
• PMOS and NMOS devices isolated from each other by using guard rings to avoid triggering of parasitic
SCRs.
• Reduced common mode currents across the isolation barrier by ensuring purely differential internal operation.
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8.4 Device Functional Modes
Table 2 lists the functional modes for the ISO776x.
Table 2. Function Table (1)
VCCI
VCCO
PU
(1)
(2)
(3)
INPUT
(INx) (2)
OUTPUT
(OUTx)
H
H
L
L
Open
Default
Default mode: When INx is open, the corresponding channel output goes to its
default logic state. Default is High for ISO776x and Low for ISO776x with F
suffix.
Default mode: When VCCI is unpowered, a channel output assumes the logic
state based on the selected default option. Default is High for ISO776x and
Low for ISO776x with F suffix.
When VCCI transitions from unpowered to powered-up, a channel output
assumes the logic state of its input.
When VCCI transitions from powered-up to unpowered, channel output assumes
the selected default state.
COMMENTS
Normal Operation:
A channel output assumes the logic state of the input.
PU
PD
PU
X
Default
X
PD
X
Undetermined
When VCCO is unpowered, a channel output is undetermined (3).
When VCCO transitions from unpowered to powered-up, a channel output
assumes the logic state of the input
VCCI = Input-side VCC; VCCO = Output-side VCC; PU = Powered up (VCC ≥ 2.25 V); PD = Powered down (VCC ≤ 1.7 V); X = Irrelevant; H
= High level; L = Low level
A strongly driven input signal can weakly power the floating VCC via an internal protection diode and cause undetermined output.
The outputs are in undetermined state when 1.7 V < VCCI, VCCO < 2.25 V.
8.4.1 Device I/O Schematics
Input (Devices without F suffix)
VCCI
VCCI
VCCI
Input (Devices with F suffix)
VCCI
VCCI
VCCI
VCCI
1.5 M
985
985
INx
INx
1.5 M
Output
VCCO
~20
OUTx
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Figure 23. Device I/O Schematics
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9 Application and Implementation
NOTE
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component
specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are
responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should
validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
9.1 Application Information
The ISO776x family of devices is a high-performance, six-channel digital isolators. The ISO776x family of
devices uses single-ended CMOS-logic switching technology. The voltage range is from 2.25 V to 5.5 V for both
supplies, VCC1 and VCC2. When designing with digital isolators, keep in mind that because of the single-ended
design structure, digital isolators do not conform to any specific interface standard and are only intended for
isolating single-ended CMOS or TTL digital signal lines. The isolator is typically placed between the data
controller (that is, μC or UART), and a data converter or a line transceiver, regardless of the interface type or
standard.
9.2 Typical Application
Figure 24 shows the isolated serial-peripheral interface (SPI) and controller-area network (CAN) interface
implementation.
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Typical Application (continued)
VS
10 F
3.3 V
2
Vcc
MBR0520L
1:1.33
D2
3
1
10 F 0.1 F
D1
4
OUT
TPS76333
SN6501
GND
IN
1
3
EN
GND
5
ISO 3.3V
10 F
2
2
1 µF
22 µF
GND
0.1 µF
0.1 F
0.1 F
VCC1
2
SPISTEA
44
SPICLKA
SPISIMOA
SPISOMIA
TMS320F28035PAG
CANRXA
CANTXA
VSS
3
33
4
36
6
34
5
25
INA
OUTA
OUTB
INB
INC
ISO7762
OUTC
INE
OUTF
INF
IND
8
15
33
14
34
7
36
4
CS
CH0
SCLK
28
16 Analog
Inputs
ADS7953
SDI
SDO
13
CH15
27
AGND
11
REFM
1, 22
30
11
0.1 F
10
OUTD 12
GND2
5
AINP MXO +VBD +VA REFP
BDGND
OUTE
GND1
6, 28
31
32
7
26
8
16
VCC2
1
0.1 F
VDDIO
6
5
ISO Barrier
29, 57
VOUT
REF5025
4
MBR0520L
GND
VIN
3
4
9
1
VCC
R
D
RS 8
10
CANH
7
SN65HVD231
6 10
CANL
(optional)
CAN Bus
(optional)
Vref 5
GND
SM712
2
4.7 nF /
2 kV
NOTE: Multiple pins and discrete components omitted for clarity purpose.
Figure 24. Isolated SPI and CAN Interface
9.2.1 Design Requirements
For this design example, use the parameters listed in Table 3.
Table 3. Design Parameters
PARAMETER
VALUE
Supply voltage, VCC1 and VCC2
2.25 to 5.5 V
Decoupling capacitor between VCC1 and GND1
0.1 µF
Decoupling capacitor from VCC2 and GND2
0.1 µF
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9.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
Unlike optocouplers, which require external components to improve performance, provide bias, or limit current,
the ISO776x family of devices only requires two external bypass capacitors to operate.
0.1 µF
0.1 µF
VCC1
1
16
VCC2
INA
2
15
OUTA
INB
3
14
OUTB
INC
4
13
OUTC
IND
5
12
OUTD
INE
6
11
OUTE
OUTF
7
10
INF
8
9
GND2
GND1
Figure 25. Typical ISO7761 Circuit Hook-up
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9.2.3 Application Curves
The typical eye diagram of the ISO776x family of devices indicates low jitter and a wide open eye at the
maximum data rate of 100 Mbps.
Figure 26. Eye Diagram at 100 Mbps PRBS 216 – 1 Data,
5 V and 25°C
Figure 27. Eye Diagram at 100 Mbps PRBS 216 – 1 Data,
3.3 V and 25°C
Figure 28. Eye Diagram at 100 Mbps PRBS 216 – 1 Data,
2.5 V and 25°C
10 Power Supply Recommendations
To help ensure reliable operation at data rates and supply voltages, a 0.1-μF bypass capacitor is recommended
at input and output supply pins (VCC1 and VCC2). The capacitors should be placed as close to the supply pins as
possible. If only a single primary-side power supply is available in an application, isolated power can be
generated for the secondary-side with the help of a transformer driver such as Texas Instruments' SN6501 or
SN6505. For such applications, detailed power supply design and transformer selection recommendations are
available in the SN6501 Transformer Driver for Isolated Power Supplies data sheet or the SN6505 Low-Noise 1A Transformer Drivers for Isolated Power Supplies data sheet.
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11 Layout
11.1 Layout Guidelines
A minimum of four layers is required to accomplish a low EMI PCB design (see Figure 29). Layer stacking should
be in the following order (top-to-bottom): high-speed signal layer, ground plane, power plane and low-frequency
signal layer.
• Routing the high-speed traces on the top layer avoids the use of vias (and the introduction of their
inductances) and allows for clean interconnects between the isolator and the transmitter and receiver circuits
of the data link.
• Placing a solid ground plane next to the high-speed signal layer establishes controlled impedance for
transmission line interconnects and provides an excellent low-inductance path for the return current flow.
• Placing the power plane next to the ground plane creates additional high-frequency bypass capacitance of
approximately 100 pF/inch2.
• Routing the slower speed control signals on the bottom layer allows for greater flexibility as these signal links
usually have margin to tolerate discontinuities such as vias.
If an additional supply voltage plane or signal layer is needed, add a second power or ground plane system to
the stack to keep it symmetrical. This makes the stack mechanically stable and prevents it from warping. Also the
power and ground plane of each power system can be placed closer together, thus increasing the high-frequency
bypass capacitance significantly.
For detailed layout recommendations, see the Digital Isolator Design Guide application report.
11.1.1 PCB Material
For digital circuit boards operating at less than 150 Mbps, (or rise and fall times greater than 1 ns), and trace
lengths of up to 10 inches, use standard FR-4 UL94V-0 printed circuit board. This PCB is preferred over cheaper
alternatives because of lower dielectric losses at high frequencies, less moisture absorption, greater strength and
stiffness, and the self-extinguishing flammability-characteristics.
11.2 Layout Example
High-speed traces
10 mils
Ground plane
40 mils
Keep this
space free
from planes,
traces, pads,
and vias
FR-4
0r ~ 4.5
Power plane
10 mils
Low-speed traces
Figure 29. Layout Example Schematic
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12 Device and Documentation Support
12.1 Documentation Support
12.1.1 Related Documentation
For related documentation see the following:
• Texas Instruments, ADS79xx 12/10/8-Bit, 1 MSPS, 16/12/8/4-Channel, Single-Ended, MicroPower, Serial
Interface ADCs data sheet
• Texas Instruments, Digital Isolator Design Guide application report
• Texas Instruments, Isolation Glossary
• Texas Instruments, REF50xx Low-Noise, Very Low Drift, Precision Voltage Reference data sheet
• Texas Instruments, SN6501 Transformer Driver for Isolated Power Supplies data sheet
• Texas Instruments, SN65HVD23x 3.3-V CAN Bus Transceivers data sheet
• Texas Instruments, TMS320F28035PAG Piccolo™ Microcontrollers data sheet
• Texas Instruments, TPS76333 Low-Power 150-mA Low-Dropout Linear Regulators data sheet
12.2 Related Links
The table below lists quick access links. Categories include technical documents, support and community
resources, tools and software, and quick access to sample or buy.
Table 4. Related Links
PARTS
PRODUCT FOLDER
SAMPLE & BUY
TECHNICAL
DOCUMENTS
TOOLS &
SOFTWARE
SUPPORT &
COMMUNITY
ISO7760
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
ISO7761
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
ISO7762
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
ISO7763
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
Click here
12.3 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
To receive notification of documentation updates, navigate to the device product folder on ti.com. In the upper
right corner, click on Alert me to register and receive a weekly digest of any product information that has
changed. For change details, review the revision history included in any revised document.
12.4 Community Resources
The following links connect to TI community resources. Linked contents are provided "AS IS" by the respective
contributors. They do not constitute TI specifications and do not necessarily reflect TI's views; see TI's Terms of
Use.
TI E2E™ Online Community TI's Engineer-to-Engineer (E2E) Community. Created to foster collaboration
among engineers. At e2e.ti.com, you can ask questions, share knowledge, explore ideas and help
solve problems with fellow engineers.
Design Support TI's Design Support Quickly find helpful E2E forums along with design support tools and
contact information for technical support.
12.5 Trademarks
Piccolo, E2E are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
12.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with
appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may be more
susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could cause the device not to meet its published specifications.
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12.7 Glossary
SLYZ022 — TI Glossary.
This glossary lists and explains terms, acronyms, and definitions.
13 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
The following pages include mechanical, packaging, and orderable information. This information is the most
current data available for the designated devices. This data is subject to change without notice and revision of
this document. For browser-based versions of this data sheet, refer to the left-hand navigation.
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
DW0016B
SOIC - 2.65 mm max height
SCALE 1.500
SOIC
C
10.63
TYP
9.97
SEATING PLANE
PIN 1 ID
AREA
A
0.1 C
14X 1.27
16
1
2X
8.89
10.5
10.1
NOTE 3
8
9
0.51
0.31
0.25
C A
16X
7.6
7.4
NOTE 4
B
2.65 MAX
B
0.33
TYP
0.10
SEE DETAIL A
0.25
GAGE PLANE
0.3
0.1
0 -8
1.27
0.40
DETAIL A
(1.4)
TYPICAL
4221009/B 07/2016
NOTES:
1. All linear dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions in parenthesis are for reference only. Dimensioning and tolerancing
per ASME Y14.5M.
2. This drawing is subject to change without notice.
3. This dimension does not include mold flash, protrusions, or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusions, or gate burrs shall not
exceed 0.15 mm, per side.
4. This dimension does not include interlead flash. Interlead flash shall not exceed 0.25 mm, per side.
5. Reference JEDEC registration MS-013.
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EXAMPLE BOARD LAYOUT
DW0016B
SOIC - 2.65 mm max height
SOIC
SYMM
SYMM
16X (2)
16X (1.65)
SEE
DETAILS
1
SEE
DETAILS
1
16
16
16X (0.6)
16X (0.6)
SYMM
SYMM
14X (1.27)
14X (1.27)
9
8
9
8
R0.05 TYP
R0.05 TYP
(9.75)
(9.3)
HV / ISOLATION OPTION
8.1 mm CLEARANCE/CREEPAGE
IPC-7351 NOMINAL
7.3 mm CLEARANCE/CREEPAGE
LAND PATTERN EXAMPLE
SCALE:4X
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
METAL
SOLDER MASK
OPENING
0.07 MAX
ALL AROUND
METAL
0.07 MIN
ALL AROUND
SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
NON SOLDER MASK
DEFINED
SOLDER MASK DETAILS
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6. Publication IPC-7351 may have alternate designs.
7. Solder mask tolerances between and around signal pads can vary based on board fabrication site.
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EXAMPLE STENCIL DESIGN
DW0016B
SOIC - 2.65 mm max height
SOIC
SYMM
SYMM
16X (1.65)
16X (2)
1
1
16
16
16X (0.6)
16X (0.6)
SYMM
SYMM
14X (1.27)
14X (1.27)
9
8
9
8
R0.05 TYP
R0.05 TYP
(9.3)
(9.75)
IPC-7351 NOMINAL
7.3 mm CLEARANCE/CREEPAGE
HV / ISOLATION OPTION
8.1 mm CLEARANCE/CREEPAGE
SOLDER PASTE EXAMPLE
BASED ON 0.125 mm THICK STENCIL
SCALE:4X
4221009/B 07/2016
NOTES: (continued)
8. Laser cutting apertures with trapezoidal walls and rounded corners may offer better paste release. IPC-7525 may have alternate
design recommendations.
9. Board assembly site may have different recommendations for stencil design.
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