Quad-Channel Digital Isolators ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION Qualified for automotive applications Low power operation 5 V operation 1.0 mA per channel maximum @ 0 Mbps to 2 Mbps 3.5 mA per channel maximum @ 10 Mbps 31 mA per channel maximum @ 90 Mbps 3 V operation 0.7 mA per channel maximum @ 0 Mbps to 2 Mbps 2.1 mA per channel maximum @ 10 Mbps 20 mA per channel maximum @ 90 Mbps Bidirectional communication 3 V/5 V level translation High temperature operation: 125°C High data rate: dc to 90 Mbps (NRZ) Precise timing characteristics 2 ns maximum pulse width distortion 2 ns maximum channel-to-channel matching High common-mode transient immunity: >25 kV/μs Output enable function 16-lead SOIC wide body package RoHS-compliant models available Safety and regulatory approvals UL recognition: 2500 V rms for 1 minute per UL 1577 CSA Component Acceptance Notice #5A VDE Certificate of Conformity DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10):2006-12 VIORM = 560 V peak TÜV approval: IEC/EN/UL/CSA 61010-1 The ADuM140x 1 are quad-channel digital isolators based on Analog Devices, Inc., iCoupler® technology. Combining high speed CMOS and monolithic air core transformer technology, these isolation components provide outstanding performance characteristics superior to alternatives, such as optocoupler devices. By avoiding the use of LEDs and photodiodes, iCoupler devices remove the design difficulties commonly associated with optocouplers. The typical optocoupler concerns regarding uncertain current transfer ratios, nonlinear transfer functions, and temperature and lifetime effects are eliminated with the simple iCoupler digital interfaces and stable performance characteristics. The need for external drivers and other discrete components is eliminated with these iCoupler products. Furthermore, iCoupler devices consume one-tenth to one-sixth of the power of optocouplers at comparable signal data rates. The ADuM140x isolators provide four independent isolation channels in a variety of channel configurations and data rates (see the Ordering Guide). All models operate with the supply voltage on either side ranging from 2.7 V to 5.5 V, providing compatibility with lower voltage systems as well as enabling a voltage translation functionality across the isolation barrier. In addition, the ADuM140x provides low pulse width distortion (<2 ns for CRW grade) and tight channel-to-channel matching (<2 ns for CRW grade). Unlike other optocoupler alternatives, the ADuM140x isolators have a patented refresh feature that ensures dc correctness in the absence of input logic transitions and when power is not applied to one of the supplies. APPLICATIONS General-purpose multichannel isolation SPI interface/data converter isolation RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 transceivers Industrial field bus isolation Automotive systems 1 Protected by U.S. Patents 5,952,849; 6,873,065; 6,903,578; and 7,075,329. VDD1 1 16 VDD2 VDD1 1 16 VDD2 VDD1 1 16 VDD2 GND1 2 15 GND2 GND1 2 15 GND2 GND1 2 15 GND2 VOA VIA 3 ENCODE DECODE 14 VOA VOB VIA 3 ENCODE DECODE 14 VOA VIA 3 ENCODE DECODE 14 VIB 4 DECODE ENCODE DECODE 13 VOB VIB 4 ENCODE DECODE 13 VIC 5 ENCODE DECODE 12 VOC VIC 5 ENCODE DECODE 12 VOC VOC 5 DECODE ENCODE 12 VIC VID 6 ENCODE DECODE 11 VOD VOD 6 DECODE ENCODE 11 VID VOD 6 DECODE ENCODE 11 VID 10 VE2 VE1 7 10 VE2 VE1 7 10 VE2 GND1 8 9 GND1 8 9 NC 7 9 GND2 GND1 8 Figure 1. ADuM1400 Figure 2. ADuM1401 GND2 03786-002 ENCODE 13 VOB 03786-001 VIB 4 GND2 03786-003 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMS Figure 3. ADuM1402 Rev. H Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 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ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Applications....................................................................................... 1 DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10) Insulation Characteristics ............................................................................ 20 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Recommended Operating Conditions .................................... 20 Functional Block Diagrams............................................................. 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................................... 21 Revision History ............................................................................... 3 ESD Caution................................................................................ 21 Specifications..................................................................................... 4 Pin Configurations and Function Descriptions ......................... 22 Electrical Characteristics—5 V, 105°C Operation ................... 4 Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 25 Electrical Characteristics—3 V, 105°C Operation ................... 6 Applications Information .............................................................. 27 Electrical Characteristics—Mixed 5 V/3 V or 3 V/5 V, 105°C Operation........................................................................... 8 PC Board Layout ........................................................................ 27 Propagation Delay-Related Parameters................................... 27 Electrical Characteristics—5 V, 125°C Operation ................. 11 DC Correctness and Magnetic Field Immunity..................... 27 Electrical Characteristics—3 V, 125°C Operation ................. 13 Power Consumption .................................................................. 28 Electrical Characteristics—Mixed 5 V/3 V, 125°C Operation 15 Insulation Lifetime ..................................................................... 29 Electrical Characteristics—Mixed 3 V/5 V, 125°C Operation 17 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 30 Package Characteristics ............................................................. 19 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 30 Regulatory Information............................................................. 19 Automotive Products ................................................................. 31 Insulation and Safety-Related Specifications.......................... 19 Rev. H | Page 2 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 REVISION HISTORY 3/12—Rev. G to Rev. H Created Hyperlink for Safety and Regulatory Approvals Entry in Features Section .................................................................1 Change to PC Board Layout Section ............................................27 Updated Outline Dimensions........................................................30 Moved Automotive Products Section...........................................31 5/08—Rev. F to Rev. G Added ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W Parts ..................................................................................... Universal Added Table 4 ..................................................................................11 Added Table 5 ..................................................................................13 Added Table 6 ..................................................................................15 Added Table 7 ..................................................................................17 Changes to Table 12 ........................................................................20 Changes to Table 13 ........................................................................21 Added Automotive Products Section ...........................................29 Changes to Ordering Guide...........................................................30 11/07—Rev. E to Rev. F Changes to Note 1 .............................................................................1 Added ADuM140xARW Change vs. Temperature Parameter ...4 Added ADuM140xARW Change vs. Temperature Parameter ...5 Added ADuM140xARW Change vs. Temperature Parameter ...8 Changes to Figure 17 ......................................................................18 6/07—Rev. D to Rev. E Updated VDE Certification Throughout.......................................1 Changes to Features and Note 1 ......................................................1 Changes to Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3 ..................................1 Changes to Regulatory Information Section ...............................10 Changes to Table 7 ..........................................................................11 Added Table 10 ................................................................................12 Added Insulation Lifetime Section ...............................................20 Updated Outline Dimensions........................................................21 Changes to Ordering Guide...........................................................21 2/06—Rev. C to Rev. D Updated Format ................................................................. Universal Added TÜV Approval ....................................................... Universal 5/05—Rev. B to Rev. C Changes to Format............................................................. Universal Changes to Figure 2 ..........................................................................1 Changes to Table 3 ............................................................................8 Changes to Table 6 ..........................................................................12 Changes to Ordering Guide...........................................................21 6/04—Rev. A to Rev. B Changes to Format............................................................. Universal Changes to Features ..........................................................................1 Changes to Electrical Characteristics—5 V Operation................3 Changes to Electrical Characteristics—3 V Operation................5 Changes to Electrical Characteristics—Mixed 5 V/3 V or 3 V/5 V Operation ............................................................................7 Changes to DIN EN 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884 Part 2) Insulation Characteristics Title ........................................................................11 Changes to the Ordering Guide ....................................................19 5/04—Rev. 0 to Rev. A Updated Format ................................................................. Universal Changes to the Features....................................................................1 Changes to Table 7 and Table 8 .....................................................14 Changes to Table 9 ..........................................................................15 Changes to the DC Correctness and Magnetic Field Immunity Section ..............................................................................................20 Changes to the Power Consumption Section..............................21 Changes to the Ordering Guide ....................................................22 9/03—Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. H | Page 3 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—5 V, 105°C OPERATION 1 4.5 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 5.5 V, 4.5 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 5.5 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = VDD2 = 5 V. These specifications do not apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 1. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent ADuM1400 Total Supply Current, Four Channels 2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1401 Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1402 Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold Logic Low Input Threshold Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xARW Minimum Pulse Width 3 Maximum Data Rate 4 Propagation Delay 5 Symbol Typ Max Unit IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) 0.50 0.19 0.53 mA 0.21 mA IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 2.2 0.9 2.8 1.4 IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 8.6 2.6 10.6 mA 3.5 mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) 70 18 100 25 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.8 1.2 2.4 1.8 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 7.1 4.1 9.0 5.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) 57 31 82 43 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q), IDD2 (Q) 1.5 2.1 mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10), IDD2 (10) 5.6 7.0 mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (90), IDD2 (90) 44 62 mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 VIH, VEH VIL, VEL VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL Min −10 +0.01 +10 2.0 0.8 V V V V V V V (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 5.0 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 4.8 0.0 0.04 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 1 50 1000 ns Mbps 100 ns PW tPHL, tPLH mA mA Rev. H | Page 4 of 32 65 Test Conditions DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels Data Sheet Parameter Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew 6 Channel-to-Channel Matching 7 ADuM140xBRW Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 ADuM140xCRW Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel 9 Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Symbol PWD Min Typ 11 tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD PW Max Unit 40 ns ps/°C 50 ns 50 ns Test Conditions CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 100 CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK tPSKCD 15 3 ns Mbps ns ns ps/°C ns ns tPSKOD 6 ns tPHL, tPLH PWD 10 20 32 50 3 5 tPSK tPSKCD 11.1 ns Mbps 32 ns 2 ns ps/°C 10 ns 2 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKOD 5 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels PW tPHL, tPLH PWD 90 18 8.3 120 27 0.5 3 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels VIx = VDD1 or VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V tR/tF |CMH| 25 2.5 35 ns kV/μs |CML| 25 35 kV/μs 1.2 0.19 0.05 Mbps mA/Mbps mA/Mbps fr IDDI (D) IDDO (D) 1 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 5 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—3 V, 105°C OPERATION 1 2.7 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 3.6 V, 2.7 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 3.6 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = VDD2 = 3.0 V. These specifications do not apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 2. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent ADuM1400 Total Supply Current, Four Channels 2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1401 Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1402 Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold Logic Low Input Threshold Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xARW Minimum Pulse Width 3 Maximum Data Rate 4 Propagation Delay 5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew 6 Channel-to-Channel Matching 7 Symbol Min Typ Max Unit IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) 0.26 0.11 0.31 0.14 mA mA IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.2 0.5 1.9 0.9 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 4.5 1.4 6.5 2.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) 37 11 65 15 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.0 0.7 1.6 1.2 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 3.7 2.2 5.4 3.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) 30 18 52 27 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q), IDD2 (Q) 0.9 1.5 mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10), IDD2 (10) 3.0 4.2 mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (90), IDD2 (90) 24 39 mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 VIH, VEH VIL, VEL VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH −10 +0.01 +10 1.6 0.4 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL 3.0 2.8 0.0 0.04 0.2 PW 1 50 tPHL, tPLH PWD 75 11 tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD Rev. H | Page 6 of 32 0.1 0.1 0.4 V V V V V V V 1000 ns Mbps 100 ns 40 ns ps/°C 50 ns 50 ns Test Conditions IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels Data Sheet Parameter ADuM140xBRW Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 ADuM140xCRW Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel 9 Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Symbol Min Typ PW Max Unit Test Conditions 100 CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK tPSKCD 22 3 ns Mbps ns ns ps/°C ns ns tPSKOD 6 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 11.1 CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPHL, tPLH PWD 10 20 38 50 3 5 PW tPSK tPSKCD 16 2 ns Mbps ns ns ps/°C ns ns tPSKOD 5 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPHL, tPLH PWD 90 20 8.3 120 34 0.5 3 45 2 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tR/tF |CMH| 25 3 35 |CML| 25 35 fr IDDI (D) 1.1 0.10 IDDO (D) 0.03 1 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels kV/μs VIx = VDD1 or VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V kV/μs VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V Mbps mA/ Mbps mA/ Mbps All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 7 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—MIXED 5 V/3 V OR 3 V/5 V, 105°C OPERATION 1 5 V/3 V operation: 4.5 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 5.5 V, 2.7 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 3.6 V; 3 V/5 V operation: 2.7 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 3.6 V, 4.5 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 5.5 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C; VDD1 = 3.0 V, VDD2 = 5 V or VDD1 = 5 V, VDD2 = 3.0 V. These specifications do not apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 3. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation ADuM1400 Total Supply Current, Four Channels 2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation ADuM1401 Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions 0.50 0.26 0.53 0.31 mA mA 0.11 0.19 0.14 0.21 mA mA 2.2 1.2 2.8 1.9 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. 0.5 0.9 0.9 1.4 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. 8.6 4.5 10.6 6.5 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. 1.4 2.6 2.0 3.5 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. 70 37 100 65 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. 11 18 15 25 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. 1.8 1.0 2.4 1.6 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. 0.7 1.2 1.2 1.8 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. 7.1 3.7 9.0 5.4 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. 2.2 4.1 3.0 5.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) Rev. H | Page 8 of 32 Data Sheet Parameter 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation ADuM1402 Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation 10 Mbps (BRW and CRW Grades Only) VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation 90 Mbps (CRW Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation VDD2 Supply Current 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Logic Low Input Threshold 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xARW Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching7 ADuM140xBRW Minimum Pulse Width3 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Symbol Typ Max Unit Test Conditions 57 30 82 52 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. 18 31 27 43 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. 1.5 0.9 2.1 1.5 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. 0.9 1.5 1.5 2.1 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. 5.6 3.0 7.0 4.2 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. 3.0 5.6 4.2 7.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. 44 24 62 39 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. 24 44 39 62 mA mA 45 MHz logic signal freq. 45 MHz logic signal freq. +0.01 +10 μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) IDD1 (90) IDD2 (90) IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 VIH, VEH −10 2.0 1.6 V V VIL, VEL 0.8 0.4 VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 (VDD1 or VDD2) (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.2 0.0 0.04 0.2 PW tPHL, tPLH PWD 1 50 70 0.1 0.1 0.4 ps/°C ns ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 100 10 tPHL, tPLH 15 35 Rev. H | Page 9 of 32 IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 50 50 PW V V V V V V V 1000 ns Mbps 100 ns 40 ns 11 tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Min 50 Mbps CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Parameter Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 ADuM140xCRW Minimum Pulse Width3 Symbol PWD Max 3 Unit ns Test Conditions CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel 9 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Min Typ 22 ps/°C ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKCD 3 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKOD 6 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 11.1 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels Mbps CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 5 PW Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Data Sheet 8.3 90 tPHL, tPLH 20 120 30 40 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 0.5 2 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK 14 ps/°C ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKCD 2 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKOD 5 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels PWD 3 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tR/tF CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels |CMH| 25 3.0 2.5 35 ns ns kV/μs |CML| 25 35 kV/μs 1.2 1.1 Mbps Mbps 0.19 0.10 mA/Mbps mA/Mbps 0.03 0.05 mA/Mbps mA/Mbps VIx = VDD1 or VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V fr IDDI (D) IDDO (D) 1 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 10 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—5 V, 125°C OPERATION 1 4.5 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 5.5 V, 4.5 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 5.5 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = VDD2 = 5 V. These specifications apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 4. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent ADuM1400W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels 2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1401W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1402W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold Logic Low Input Threshold Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xWSRWZ Minimum Pulse Width 3 Maximum Data Rate 4 Propagation Delay 5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Propagation Delay Skew 6 Channel-to-Channel Matching 7 Symbol Min Typ Max Unit IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) 0.50 0.19 0.53 0.21 mA mA IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 2.2 0.9 2.8 1.4 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 8.6 2.6 10.6 3.5 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.8 1.2 2.4 1.8 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 7.1 4.1 9.0 5.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q), IDD2 (Q) 1.5 2.1 mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10), IDD2 (10) 5.6 7.0 mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 VIH, VEH VIL, VEL VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH −10 +0.01 +10 2.0 0.8 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL 5.0 4.8 0.0 0.04 0.2 PW tPHL, tPLH PWD tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD 1 50 Rev. H | Page 11 of 32 65 0.1 0.1 0.4 V V V V V V V 1000 ns Mbps 100 ns 40 ns 50 ns 50 ns Test Conditions IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Parameter ADuM140xWTRWZ Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel 9 Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 Symbol Data Sheet Min Typ PW Max Unit Test Conditions 100 CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK tPSKCD 15 3 ns Mbps ns ns ps/°C ns ns tPSKOD 6 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPHL, tPLH PWD 10 18 27 32 3 5 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels VIx = VDD1/VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V tR/tF |CMH| 25 2.5 35 ns kV/μs |CML| 25 35 kV/μs 1.2 0.19 0.05 Mbps mA/Mbps mA/Mbps fr IDDI (D) IDDO (D) 1 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400W/ADuM1401W/ADuM1402W channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 12 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—3 V, 125°C OPERATION 1 3.0 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 3.6 V, 3.0 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 3.6 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = VDD2 = 3.0 V. These specifications apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 5. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent ADuM1400W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels 2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1401W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1402W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold Logic Low Input Threshold Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xWSRWZ Minimum Pulse Width 3 Maximum Data Rate 4 Propagation Delay 5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Propagation Delay Skew 6 Channel-to-Channel Matching 7 Symbol Min Typ Max Unit IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) 0.26 0.11 0.31 0.14 mA mA IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.2 0.5 1.9 0.9 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 4.5 1.4 6.5 2.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.0 0.7 1.6 1.2 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 3.7 2.2 5.4 3.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q), IDD2 (Q) 0.9 1.5 mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10), IDD2 (10) 3.0 4.2 mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 VIH, VEH VIL, VEL VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH −10 +0.01 +10 1.6 0.4 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL 3.0 2.8 0.0 0.04 0.2 PW tPHL, tPLH PWD tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD 1 50 Rev. H | Page 13 of 32 75 0.1 0.1 0.4 V V V V V V V 1000 ns Mbps 100 ns 40 ns 50 ns 50 ns Test Conditions IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Parameter ADuM140xWTRWZ Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel 9 Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 Symbol Data Sheet Min Typ PW Max Unit Test Conditions 100 CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK tPSKCD 22 3 ns Mbps ns ns ps/°C ns ns tPSKOD 6 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPHL, tPLH PWD 10 20 34 45 3 5 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels VIx = VDD1/VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V tR/tF |CMH| 25 3 35 ns kV/μs |CML| 25 35 kV/μs 1.1 0.10 0.03 Mbps mA/Mbps mA/Mbps fr IDDI (D) IDDO (D) 1 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400W/ADuM1401W/ADuM1402W channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 14 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—MIXED 5 V/3 V, 125°C OPERATION1 4.5 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 5.5 V, 3.0 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 3.6 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C; VDD1 = 5 V, VDD2 = 3.0 V. These specifications apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 6. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent ADuM1400W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1401W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1402W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Logic Low Input Threshold 5 V/3 V Operation 3 V/5 V Operation Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xWSRWZ Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching7 Symbol Min Typ Max Unit IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) 0.50 0.11 0.53 mA 0.14 mA IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 2.2 0.5 2.8 0.9 IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 8.6 1.4 10.6 mA 2.0 mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.8 0.7 2.4 1.2 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 7.1 2.2 9.0 3.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.5 0.9 2.1 1.5 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 5.6 3.0 7.0 4.2 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. +0.01 +10 μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 −10 mA mA Test Conditions DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. VIH, VEH 2.0 1.6 V V VIL, VEL 0.8 0.4 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL VDD1 or VDD2 VDD1, VDD2 − 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.04 0.1 0.2 0.4 PW tPHL, tPLH PWD tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD 1 50 Rev. H | Page 15 of 32 70 V V V V V V V 1000 ns Mbps 100 ns 40 ns 50 ns 50 ns IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Parameter ADuM140xWTRWZ Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 Symbol Data Sheet Min Typ PW Max Unit Test Conditions 100 CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK tPSKCD 22 3 ns Mbps ns ns ps/°C ns ns tPSKOD 6 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPHL, tPLH PWD 10 20 30 40 3 5 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels VIx = VDD1/VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V tR/tF |CMH| 25 3.0 35 ns kV/μs |CML| 25 35 kV/μs 1.2 0.19 0.03 Mbps mA/Mbps mA/Mbps fr IDDI (D) IDDO (D) 1 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400W/ADuM1401W/ADuM1402W channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 16 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS—MIXED 3 V/5 V, 125°C OPERATION1 3.0 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 3.6 V, 4.5 V ≤ VDD2 ≤ 5.5 V; all minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, unless otherwise noted; all typical specifications are at TA = 25°C; VDD1 = 3.0 V, VDD2 = 5 V. These specifications apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Table 7. Parameter DC SPECIFICATIONS Input Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent Output Supply Current per Channel, Quiescent ADuM1400W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1401W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current ADuM1402W, Total Supply Current, Four Channels2 DC to 2 Mbps VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current 10 Mbps (TRWZ Grade Only) VDD1 Supply Current VDD2 Supply Current For All Models Input Currents Logic High Input Threshold Logic Low Input Threshold Logic High Output Voltages Logic Low Output Voltages SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS ADuM140xWSRWZ Minimum Pulse Width3 Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching7 Symbol Typ Max Unit IDDI (Q) IDDO (Q) 0.26 0.19 0.31 0.21 mA mA IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.2 0.9 1.9 1.4 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 4.5 2.6 6.5 3.5 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 1.0 1.2 1.6 1.8 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 3.7 4.1 5.4 5.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (Q) IDD2 (Q) 0.9 1.5 1.5 2.1 mA mA DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. DC to 1 MHz logic signal freq. IDD1 (10) IDD2 (10) 3.0 5.6 4.2 7.0 mA mA 5 MHz logic signal freq. 5 MHz logic signal freq. +0.01 +10 μA 0 V ≤ VIA, VIB, VIC, VID ≤ VDD1 or VDD2, 0 V ≤ VE1, VE2 ≤ VDD1 or VDD2 IIA, IIB, IIC, IID, IE1, IE2 VIH, VEH VIL, VEL VOAH, VOBH, VOCH, VODH VOAL, VOBL, VOCL, VODL Min −10 1.6 PW tPHL, tPLH PWD V V V V V V V IOx = −20 μA, VIx = VIxH IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH IOx = 20 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 400 μA, VIx = VIxL IOx = 4 mA, VIx = VIxL 100 40 ns Mbps ns ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 50 50 ns ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 0.4 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.1 VDD1, VDD2 (VDD1 or VDD2) − 0.4 VDD1, VDD2 − 0.2 0.0 0.04 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 1000 1 50 70 tPSK tPSKCD/tPSKOD Rev. H | Page 17 of 32 Test Conditions ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Parameter ADuM140xWTRWZ Minimum Pulse Width3 Symbol Pulse Width Distortion, |tPLH − tPHL|5 Change vs. Temperature Propagation Delay Skew6 Channel-to-Channel Matching, Codirectional Channels7 Channel-to-Channel Matching, OpposingDirectional Channels7 For All Models Output Disable Propagation Delay (High/Low to High Impedance) Output Enable Propagation Delay (High Impedance to High/Low) Output Rise/Fall Time (10% to 90%) Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic High Output 8 Common-Mode Transient Immunity at Logic Low Output8 Refresh Rate Input Dynamic Supply Current per Channel 9 Output Dynamic Supply Current per Channel9 Min Typ PW Maximum Data Rate4 Propagation Delay5 Data Sheet Max Unit 100 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels Mbps CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 10 tPHL, tPLH 20 30 Test Conditions 40 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels 3 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSK 22 ps/°C ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKCD 3 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPSKOD 6 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels PWD 5 tPHZ, tPLH 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels tPZH, tPZL 6 8 ns CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels CL = 15 pF, CMOS signal levels VIx = VDD1/VDD2, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V VIx = 0 V, VCM = 1000 V, transient magnitude = 800 V tR/tF |CMH| 25 2.5 35 ns kV/μs |CML| 25 35 kV/μs 1.1 0.10 0.05 Mbps mA/Mbps mA/Mbps fr IDDI (D) IDDO (D) 1 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. The supply current values for all four channels are combined when running at identical data rates. Output supply current values are specified with no output load present. The supply current associated with an individual channel operating at a given data rate may be calculated as described in the Power Consumption section. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current as a function of data rate for unloaded and loaded conditions. See Figure 11 through Figure 15 for total VDD1 and VDD2 supply currents as a function of data rate for ADuM1400W/ADuM1401W/ADuM1402W channel configurations. 3 The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 4 The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed. 5 tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge of the VOx signal. tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the VOx signal. 6 tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL or tPLH that is measured between units at the same operating temperature, supply voltages, and output load within the recommended operating conditions. 7 Codirectional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation barrier. Opposing-directional channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the isolation barrier. 8 CMH is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDD2. CML is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 9 Dynamic supply current is the incremental amount of supply current required for a 1 Mbps increase in signal data rate. See Figure 8 through Figure 10 for information on per-channel supply current for unloaded and loaded conditions. See the Power Consumption section for guidance on calculating the per-channel supply current for a given data rate. 2 Rev. H | Page 18 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 PACKAGE CHARACTERISTICS Table 8. Parameter Resistance (Input-to-Output) 1 Capacitance (Input-to-Output)1 Input Capacitance 2 IC Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance, Side 1 IC Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance, Side 2 Symbol RI-O CI-O CI θJCI θJCO Min Typ 1012 2.2 4.0 33 28 Max Unit Ω pF pF °C/W °C/W Test Conditions f = 1 MHz Thermocouple located at center of package underside 1 Device is considered a 2-terminal device; Pin 1, Pin 2, Pin 3, Pin 4, Pin 5, Pin 6, Pin 7, and Pin 8 are shorted together and Pin 9, Pin 10, Pin 11, Pin 12, Pin 13, Pin 14, Pin 15, and Pin 16 are shorted together. 2 Input capacitance is from any input data pin to ground. REGULATORY INFORMATION The ADuM140x are approved by the organizations listed in Table 9. Refer to Table 14 and the Insulation Lifetime section for details regarding recommended maximum working voltages for specific cross-isolation waveforms and insulation levels. Table 9. UL Recognized under 1577 Component Recognition Program 1 CSA Approved under CSA Component Acceptance Notice #5A VDE Certified according to DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10):2006-12 2 Double/reinforced insulation, 2500 V rms isolation voltage Basic insulation per CSA 60950-1-03 and IEC 60950-1, 800 V rms (1131 V peak) maximum working voltage Reinforced insulation per CSA 60950-1-03 and IEC 60950-1, 400 V rms (566 V peak) maximum working voltage File 205078 Reinforced insulation, 560 V peak File E214100 1 2 File 2471900-4880-0001 TÜV Approved according to IEC 61010-1:2001 (2nd Edition), EN 61010-1:2001 (2nd Edition) UL 61010-1:2004 CSA C22.2.61010.1:2005 Reinforced insulation, 400 V rms maximum working voltage Certificate U8V 05 06 56232 002 In accordance with UL 1577, each ADuM140x is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥3000 V rms for 1 sec (current leakage detection limit = 5 μA). In accordance with DIN V VDE V 0884-10, each ADuM140x is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥1050 V peak for 1 sec (partial discharge detection limit = 5 pC). The * marking branded on the component designates DIN V VDE V 0884-10 approval. INSULATION AND SAFETY-RELATED SPECIFICATIONS Table 10. Parameter Rated Dielectric Insulation Voltage Minimum External Air Gap (Clearance) Symbol Value 2500 L(I01) 7.7 min Unit Conditions V rms 1-minute duration mm Measured from input terminals to output terminals, shortest distance through air 8.1 min mm Measured from input terminals to output terminals, shortest distance path along body 0.017 min mm Insulation distance through insulation >175 V DIN IEC 112/VDE 0303 Part 1 IIIa Material Group (DIN VDE 0110, 1/89, Table 1) Minimum External Tracking (Creepage) L(I02) Minimum Internal Gap (Internal Clearance) Tracking Resistance (Comparative Tracking Index) Isolation Group CTI Rev. H | Page 19 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10) INSULATION CHARACTERISTICS These isolators are suitable for reinforced electrical isolation only within the safety limit data. Maintenance of the safety data is ensured by protective circuits. The asterisk (*) marking on packages denotes DIN V VDE V 0884-10 approval. Table 11. Description Installation Classification per DIN VDE 0110 For Rated Mains Voltage ≤ 150 V rms For Rated Mains Voltage ≤ 300 V rms For Rated Mains Voltage ≤ 400 V rms Climatic Classification Pollution Degree per DIN VDE 0110, Table 1 Maximum Working Insulation Voltage Input-to-Output Test Voltage, Method B1 Input-to-Output Test Voltage, Method A After Environmental Tests Subgroup 1 After Input and/or Safety Test Subgroup 2 and Subgroup 3 Highest Allowable Overvoltage Safety-Limiting Values SAFETY-LIMITING CURRENT (mA) Case Temperature Side 1 Current Side 2 Current Insulation Resistance at TS Conditions VIORM × 1.875 = VPR, 100% production test, tm = 1 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC VIORM × 1.6 = VPR, tm = 60 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC Symbol Characteristic Unit VIORM VPR I to IV I to III I to II 40/105/21 2 560 1050 V peak V peak 896 672 V peak V peak VTR 4000 V peak TS IS1 IS2 RS 150 265 335 >109 °C mA mA Ω VPR VIORM × 1.2 = VPR, tm = 60 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC Transient overvoltage, tTR = 10 seconds Maximum value allowed in the event of a failure (see Figure 4) VIO = 500 V 350 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS 300 Table 12. Parameter Operating Temperature (TA) 1 Operating Temperature (TA) 2 Supply Voltages (VDD1, VDD2)1, 3 Supply Voltages (VDD1, VDD2)2, 3 Input Signal Rise and Fall Times 250 SIDE #2 200 150 SIDE #1 100 1 50 Does not apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Applies to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. 3 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. See the DC Correctness and Magnetic Field Immunity section for information on immunity to external magnetic fields. 0 50 100 150 CASE TEMPERATURE (°C) 200 03786-004 2 0 Figure 4. Thermal Derating Curve, Dependence of Safety-Limiting Values with Case Temperature per DIN V VDE V 0884-10 Rating −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +125°C 2.7 V to 5.5 V 3.0 V to 5.5 V 1.0 ms Rev. H | Page 20 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Ambient temperature = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Table 13. Parameter Storage Temperature (TST) Ambient Operating Temperature (TA)1 Ambient Operating Temperature (TA)2 Supply Voltages (VDD1, VDD2)3 Input Voltage (VIA, VIB, VIC, VID, VE1, VE2)3, 4 Output Voltage (VOA, VOB, VOC, VOD)3, 4 Average Output Current per Pin5 Side 1 (IO1) Side 2 (IO2) Common-Mode Transients6 Rating −65°C to +150°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +125°C −0.5 V to +7.0 V −0.5 V to VDDI + 0.5 V −0.5 V to VDDO + 0.5 V ESD CAUTION −18 mA to +18 mA −22 mA to +22 mA −100 kV/μs to +100 kV/μs 1 Does not apply to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. Applies to ADuM1400W, ADuM1401W, and ADuM1402W automotive grade versions. 3 All voltages are relative to their respective ground. 4 VDDI and VDDO refer to the supply voltages on the input and output sides of a given channel, respectively. See the PC Board Layout section. 5 See Figure 4 for maximum rated current values for various temperatures. 6 This refers to common-mode transients across the insulation barrier. Common-mode transients exceeding the Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause latch-up or permanent damage. 2 Table 14. Maximum Continuous Working Voltage 1 Parameter AC Voltage, Bipolar Waveform AC Voltage, Unipolar Waveform Basic Insulation Reinforced Insulation DC Voltage Basic Insulation Reinforced Insulation 1 Max 565 Unit V peak Constraint 50-year minimum lifetime 1131 560 V peak V peak Maximum approved working voltage per IEC 60950-1 Maximum approved working voltage per IEC 60950-1 and VDE V 0884-10 1131 560 V peak V peak Maximum approved working voltage per IEC 60950-1 Maximum approved working voltage per IEC 60950-1 and VDE V 0884-10 Refers to continuous voltage magnitude imposed across the isolation barrier. See the Insulation Lifetime section for more details. Table 15. Truth Table (Positive Logic) VIx Input 1 H L X X X X VEx Input1, 2 H or NC H or NC L H or NC L X VDDI State1 Powered Powered Powered Unpowered Unpowered Powered VDDO State1 Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Unpowered VOx Output1 Notes H L Z H Outputs return to the input state within 1 μs of VDDI power restoration. Z Indeterminate Outputs return to the input state within 1 μs of VDDO power restoration if the VEx state is H or NC. Outputs return to a high impedance state within 8 ns of VDDO power restoration if the VEx state is L. 1 VIx and VOx refer to the input and output signals of a given channel (A, B, C, or D). VEx refers to the output enable signal on the same side as the VOx outputs. VDDI and VDDO refer to the supply voltages on the input and output sides of the given channel, respectively. 2 In noisy environments, connecting VEx to an external logic high or low is recommended. Rev. H | Page 21 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet PIN CONFIGURATIONS AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS VDD1 1 16 VDD2 15 GND2* VIA 3 ADuM1400 VIB 4 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) VIC 5 14 VOA 13 VOB 12 VOC VID 6 11 VOD NC 7 10 VE2 *GND1 8 9 GND2* NC = NO CONNECT 03786-005 *GND1 2 *PIN 2 AND PIN 8 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED, AND CONNECTING BOTH TO GND1 IS RECOMMENDED. PIN 9 AND PIN 15 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED, AND CONNECTING BOTH TO GND2 IS RECOMMENDED. Figure 5. ADuM1400 Pin Configuration Table 16. ADuM1400 Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mnemonic VDD1 GND1 VIA VIB VIC VID NC GND1 GND2 VE2 11 12 13 14 15 16 VOD VOC VOB VOA GND2 VDD2 Description Supply Voltage for Isolator Side 1. Ground 1. Ground reference for Isolator Side 1. Logic Input A. Logic Input B. Logic Input C. Logic Input D. No Connect. Ground 1. Ground reference for Isolator Side 1. Ground 2. Ground reference for Isolator Side 2. Output Enable 2. Active high logic input. VOA, VOB, VOC, and VOD outputs are enabled when VE2 is high or disconnected. VOA, VOB, VOC, and VOD outputs are disabled when VE2 is low. In noisy environments, connecting VE2 to an external logic high or low is recommended. Logic Output D. Logic Output C. Logic Output B. Logic Output A. Ground 2. Ground reference for Isolator Side 2. Supply Voltage for Isolator Side 2. Rev. H | Page 22 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 VDD1 1 16 VDD2 15 GND2* VIA 3 ADuM1401 VIB 4 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) VIC 5 14 VOA 13 VOB 12 VOC VOD 6 11 VID VE1 7 10 VE2 *GND1 8 9 GND2* 03786-006 *GND1 2 *PIN 2 AND PIN 8 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED, AND CONNECTING BOTH TO GND1 IS RECOMMENDED. PIN 9 AND PIN 15 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED, AND CONNECTING BOTH TO GND2 IS RECOMMENDED. Figure 6. ADuM1401 Pin Configuration Table 17. ADuM1401 Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mnemonic VDD1 GND1 VIA VIB VIC VOD VE1 8 9 10 GND1 GND2 VE2 11 12 13 14 15 16 VID VOC VOB VOA GND2 VDD2 Description Supply Voltage for Isolator Side 1. Ground 1. Ground reference for Isolator Side 1. Logic Input A. Logic Input B. Logic Input C. Logic Output D. Output Enable 1. Active high logic input. VOD output is enabled when VE1 is high or disconnected. VOD is disabled when VE1 is low. In noisy environments, connecting VE1 to an external logic high or low is recommended. Ground 1. Ground reference for Isolator Side 1. Ground 2. Ground reference for Isolator Side 2. Output Enable 2. Active high logic input. VOA, VOB, and VOC outputs are enabled when VE2 is high or disconnected. VOA, VOB, and VOC outputs are disabled when VE2 is low. In noisy environments, connecting VE2 to an external logic high or low is recommended. Logic Input D. Logic Output C. Logic Output B. Logic Output A. Ground 2. Ground reference for Isolator Side 2. Supply Voltage for Isolator Side 2. Rev. H | Page 23 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet VDD1 1 16 VDD2 15 GND2* VIA 3 ADuM1402 VIB 4 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) VOC 5 14 VOA 13 VOB 12 VIC VOD 6 11 VID VE1 7 10 VE2 *GND1 8 9 GND2* 03786-007 *GND1 2 *PIN 2 AND PIN 8 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED, AND CONNECTING BOTH TO GND1 IS RECOMMENDED. PIN 9 AND PIN 15 ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED, AND CONNECTING BOTH TO GND2 IS RECOMMENDED. Figure 7. ADuM1402 Pin Configuration Table 18. ADuM1402 Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mnemonic VDD1 GND1 VIA VIB VOC VOD VE1 8 9 10 GND1 GND2 VE2 11 12 13 14 15 16 VID VIC VOB VOA GND2 VDD2 Description Supply Voltage for Isolator Side 1. Ground 1. Ground reference for Isolator Side 1. Logic Input A. Logic Input B. Logic Output C. Logic Output D. Output Enable 1. Active high logic input. VOC and VOD outputs are enabled when VE1 is high or disconnected. VOC and VOD outputs are disabled when VE1 is low. In noisy environments, connecting VE1 to an external logic high or low is recommended. Ground 1. Ground reference for Isolator Side 1. Ground 2. Ground reference for Isolator Side 2. Output Enable 2. Active high logic input. VOA and VOB outputs are enabled when VE2 is high or disconnected. VOA and VOB outputs are disabled when VE2 is low. In noisy environments, connecting VE2 to an external logic high or low is recommended. Logic Input D. Logic Input C. Logic Output B. Logic Output A. Ground 2. Ground reference for Isolator Side 2. Supply Voltage for Isolator Side 2. Rev. H | Page 24 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 80 20 15 60 CURRENT (mA) CURRENT/CHANNEL (mA) 70 10 5V 50 40 5V 30 3V 3V 20 5 0 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 0 03786-008 0 100 0 Figure 8. Typical Input Supply Current per Channel vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 100 Figure 11. Typical ADuM1400 VDD1 Supply Current vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation 6 25 5 20 4 CURRENT (mA) 3 5V 2 15 10 5V 3V 3V 5 1 0 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 0 03786-009 0 100 0 Figure 9. Typical Output Supply Current per Channel vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation (No Output Load) 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 100 03786-012 CURRENT/CHANNEL (mA) 20 03786-011 10 Figure 12. Typical ADuM1400 VDD2 Supply Current vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation 10 35 30 25 CURRENT (mA) CURRENT/CHANNEL (mA) 8 6 4 5V 20 15 5V 10 3V 2 3V 0 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 03786-010 0 100 Figure 10. Typical Output Supply Current per Channel vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation (15 pF Output Load) Rev. H | Page 25 of 32 0 0 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 100 Figure 13. Typical ADuM1401 VDD1 Supply Current vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation 03786-013 5 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet 40 40 35 PROPAGATION DELAY (ns) 25 20 5V 15 3V 10 3V 35 30 5V 0 0 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 100 03786-014 5 Figure 14. Typical ADuM1401 VDD2 Supply Current vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation 45 40 CURRENT (mA) 35 30 25 20 5V 15 3V 10 20 40 60 DATA RATE (Mbps) 80 100 03786-015 5 0 –25 0 25 50 TEMPERATURE (°C) 75 Figure 16. Propagation Delay vs. Temperature, C Grade 50 0 25 –50 Figure 15. Typical ADuM1402 VDD1 or VDD2 Supply Current vs. Data Rate for 5 V and 3 V Operation Rev. H | Page 26 of 32 100 03786-016 CURRENT (mA) 30 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION PC BOARD LAYOUT VDD1 GND1 VIA VIB VIC/VOC VID/VOD NC/VE1 GND1 VDD2 GND2 VOA VOB VOC/VIC VOD/VID VE2 GND2 03786-017 The ADuM140x digital isolator requires no external interface circuitry for the logic interfaces. Power supply bypassing is strongly recommended at the input and output supply pins (see Figure 17). Bypass capacitors are most conveniently connected between Pin 1 and Pin 2 for VDD1 and between Pin 15 and Pin 16 for VDD2. The capacitor value should be between 0.01 μF and 0.1 μF. The total lead length between both ends of the capacitor and the input power supply pin should not exceed 20 mm. Bypassing between Pin 1 and Pin 8 and between Pin 9 and Pin 16 should also be considered, unless the ground pair on each package side is connected close to the package. Figure 17. Recommended Printed Circuit Board Layout In applications involving high common-mode transients, care should be taken to ensure that board coupling across the isolation barrier is minimized. Furthermore, the board layout should be designed such that any coupling that does occur equally affects all pins on a given component side. Failure to ensure this could cause voltage differentials between pins exceeding the Absolute Maximum Ratings of the device, thereby leading to latch-up or permanent damage. See the AN-1109 Application Note for board layout guidelines. PROPAGATION DELAY-RELATED PARAMETERS Propagation delay is a parameter that describes the time it takes a logic signal to propagate through a component. The propagation delay to a Logic 0 output may differ from the propagation delay to a Logic 1 output. The limitation on the magnetic field immunity of the ADuM140x is set by the condition in which induced voltage in the receiving coil of the transformer is sufficiently large enough to either falsely set or reset the decoder. The following analysis defines the conditions under which this may occur. The 3 V operating condition of the ADuM140x is examined because it represents the most susceptible mode of operation. The pulses at the transformer output have an amplitude greater than 1.0 V. The decoder has a sensing threshold at about 0.5 V, thus establishing a 0.5 V margin in which induced voltages can be tolerated. The voltage induced across the receiving coil is given by V = (−dβ/dt)∑∏rn2; n = 1, 2, … , N where: β is magnetic flux density (gauss). N is the number of turns in the receiving coil. rn is the radius of the nth turn in the receiving coil (cm). Given the geometry of the receiving coil in the ADuM140x and an imposed requirement that the induced voltage be 50% at most of the 0.5 V margin at the decoder, a maximum allowable magnetic field is calculated as shown in Figure 19. 100 03786-018 tPHL 50% Figure 18. Propagation Delay Parameters Pulse width distortion is the maximum difference between these two propagation delay values and is an indication of how accurately the timing of the input signal is preserved. Channel-to-channel matching refers to the maximum amount the propagation delay differs between channels within a single ADuM140x component. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY (kgauss) 50% tPLH OUTPUT (VOx) Positive and negative logic transitions at the isolator input cause narrow (~1 ns) pulses to be sent to the decoder via the transformer. The decoder is bistable and is, therefore, either set or reset by the pulses, indicating input logic transitions. In the absence of logic transitions at the input for more than ~1 μs, a periodic set of refresh pulses indicative of the correct input state are sent to ensure dc correctness at the output. If the decoder receives no internal pulses of more than about 5 μs, the input side is assumed to be unpowered or nonfunctional, in which case the isolator output is forced to a default state (see Table 15) by the watchdog timer circuit. 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 1k Propagation delay skew refers to the maximum amount the propagation delay differs between multiple ADuM140x components operating under the same conditions. 10k 1M 10M 100k MAGNETIC FIELD FREQUENCY (Hz) 100M Figure 19. Maximum Allowable External Magnetic Flux Density Rev. H | Page 27 of 32 03786-019 INPUT (VIx) DC CORRECTNESS AND MAGNETIC FIELD IMMUNITY ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet For example, at a magnetic field frequency of 1 MHz, the maximum allowable magnetic field of 0.2 kgauss induces a voltage of 0.25 V at the receiving coil. This is about 50% of the sensing threshold and does not cause a faulty output transition. Similarly, if such an event occurs during a transmitted pulse (and has the worst-case polarity), it reduces the received pulse from >1.0 V to 0.75 V—still well above the 0.5 V sensing threshold of the decoder. POWER CONSUMPTION The preceding magnetic flux density values correspond to specific current magnitudes at given distances from the ADuM140x transformers. Figure 20 expresses these allowable current magnitudes as a function of frequency for selected distances. As shown, the ADuM140x is extremely immune and can be affected only by extremely large currents operated at high frequency very close to the component. For the 1 MHz example noted, one would have to place a 0.5 kA current 5 mm away from the ADuM140x to affect the operation of the component. For each output channel, the supply current is given by DISTANCE = 1m 100 10 DISTANCE = 100mm 1 DISTANCE = 5mm 0.1 0.01 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M MAGNETIC FIELD FREQUENCY (Hz) 100M 03786-020 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CURRENT (kA) 1000 Figure 20. Maximum Allowable Current for Various Current-to-ADuM140x Spacings The supply current at a given channel of the ADuM140x isolator is a function of the supply voltage, the data rate of the channel, and the output load of the channel. For each input channel, the supply current is given by IDDI = IDDI (Q) f ≤ 0.5 fr IDDI = IDDI (D) × (2f − fr) + IDDI (Q) f > 0.5 fr IDDO = IDDO (Q) f ≤ 0.5 fr −3 IDDO = (IDDO (D) + (0.5 × 10 ) × CL × VDDO) × (2f − fr) + IDDO (Q) f > 0.5 fr where: IDDI (D), IDDO (D) are the input and output dynamic supply currents per channel (mA/Mbps). CL is the output load capacitance (pF). VDDO is the output supply voltage (V). f is the input logic signal frequency (MHz); it is half of the input data rate expressed in units of Mbps. fr is the input stage refresh rate (Mbps). IDDI (Q), IDDO (Q) are the specified input and output quiescent supply currents (mA). To calculate the total VDD1 and VDD2 supply current, the supply currents for each input and output channel corresponding to VDD1 and VDD2 are calculated and totaled. Figure 8 and Figure 9 provide per-channel supply currents as a function of data rate for an unloaded output condition. Figure 10 provides perchannel supply current as a function of data rate for a 15 pF output condition. Figure 11 through Figure 15 provide total VDD1 and VDD2 supply current as a function of data rate for ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 channel configurations. Note that at combinations of strong magnetic field and high frequency, any loops formed by printed circuit board traces could induce error voltages sufficiently large enough to trigger the thresholds of succeeding circuitry. Care should be taken in the layout of such traces to avoid this possibility. Rev. H | Page 28 of 32 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 All insulation structures eventually break down when subjected to voltage stress over a sufficiently long period. The rate of insulation degradation is dependent on the characteristics of the voltage waveform applied across the insulation. In addition to the testing performed by the regulatory agencies, Analog Devices carries out an extensive set of evaluations to determine the lifetime of the insulation structure within the ADuM140x. Analog Devices performs accelerated life testing using voltage levels higher than the rated continuous working voltage. Acceleration factors for several operating conditions are determined. These factors allow calculation of the time to failure at the actual working voltage. The values shown in Table 14 summarize the peak voltage for 50 years of service life for a bipolar ac operating condition and the maximum CSA/VDE approved working voltages. In many cases, the approved working voltage is higher than a 50-year service life voltage. Operation at these high working voltages can lead to shortened insulation life in some cases. In the case of unipolar ac or dc voltage, the stress on the insulation is significantly lower, which allows operation at higher working voltages while still achieving a 50-year service life. The working voltages listed in Table 14 can be applied while maintaining the 50-year minimum lifetime, provided the voltage conforms to either the unipolar ac or dc voltage cases. Any crossinsulation voltage waveform that does not conform to Figure 22 or Figure 23 should be treated as a bipolar ac waveform, and its peak voltage should be limited to the 50-year lifetime voltage value listed in Table 14. Note that the voltage presented in Figure 22 is shown as sinusoidal for illustration purposes only. It is meant to represent any voltage waveform varying between 0 V and some limiting value. The limiting value can be positive or negative, but the voltage cannot cross 0 V. RATED PEAK VOLTAGE 03786-021 INSULATION LIFETIME 0V Figure 21. Bipolar AC Waveform The insulation lifetime of the ADuM140x depends on the voltage waveform type imposed across the isolation barrier. The iCoupler insulation structure degrades at different rates depending on whether the waveform is bipolar ac, unipolar ac, or dc. Figure 21, Figure 22, and Figure 23 illustrate these different isolation voltage waveforms, respectively. 03786-022 RATED PEAK VOLTAGE 0V Figure 22. Unipolar AC Waveform RATED PEAK VOLTAGE 03786-023 Bipolar ac voltage is the most stringent environment. The goal of a 50-year operating lifetime under the ac bipolar condition determines the Analog Devices recommended maximum working voltage. 0V Figure 23. DC Waveform Rev. H | Page 29 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 10.50 (0.4134) 10.10 (0.3976) 9 16 7.60 (0.2992) 7.40 (0.2913) 1 8 1.27 (0.0500) BSC 0.30 (0.0118) 0.10 (0.0039) COPLANARITY 0.10 0.51 (0.0201) 0.31 (0.0122) 10.65 (0.4193) 10.00 (0.3937) 0.75 (0.0295) 45° 0.25 (0.0098) 2.65 (0.1043) 2.35 (0.0925) SEATING PLANE 8° 0° 0.33 (0.0130) 0.20 (0.0079) 1.27 (0.0500) 0.40 (0.0157) 03-27-2007-B COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-013-AA CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS (IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN. Figure 24. 16-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_W] Wide Body (RW-16) Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches) ORDERING GUIDE Model1, 2, 3, 4 ADuM1400ARW ADuM1400BRW ADuM1400CRW ADuM1400ARWZ ADuM1400BRWZ ADuM1400CRWZ ADuM1400WSRWZ ADuM1400WTRWZ ADuM1401ARW ADuM1401BRW ADuM1401CRW ADuM1401ARWZ ADuM1401BRWZ ADuM1401CRWZ ADuM1401WSRWZ ADuM1401WTRWZ ADuM1402ARW ADuM1402BRW ADuM1402CRW ADuM1402ARWZ ADuM1402BRWZ ADuM1402CRWZ ADuM1402WSRWZ ADuM1402WTRWZ EVAL-ADuMQSEBZ Number of Inputs, VDD1 Side 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Number of Inputs, VDD2 Side 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Maximum Data Rate (Mbps) 1 10 90 1 10 90 1 10 1 10 90 1 10 90 1 10 1 10 90 1 10 90 1 10 Maximum Propagation Delay, 5 V (ns) 100 50 32 100 50 32 100 32 100 50 32 100 50 32 100 32 100 50 32 100 50 32 100 32 Maximum Pulse Width Distortion (ns) 40 3 2 40 3 2 40 3 40 3 2 40 3 2 40 3 40 3 2 40 3 2 40 3 1 Z = RoHS Compliant Part. W = Qualified for Automotive Applications. 3 Tape and reel are available. The addition of an -RL suffix designates a 13” (1,000 units) tape and reel option. 4 No tape and reel option is available for the ADuM1402BRW model. 2 Rev. H | Page 30 of 32 Temperature Range −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +125°C −40°C to +125°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +125°C −40°C to +125°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +105°C −40°C to +125°C −40°C to +125°C Package Description 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W Evaluation Board Package Option RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 RW-16 Data Sheet ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS The ADuM1400W/ADuM1401W/ADuM1402W models are available with controlled manufacturing to support the quality and reliability requirements of automotive applications. Note that these automotive models may have specifications that differ from the commercial models; therefore, designers should review the Specifications section of this data sheet carefully. Only the automotive grade products shown are available for use in automotive applications. Contact your local Analog Devices account representative for specific product ordering information and to obtain the specific Automotive Reliability reports for these models. Rev. H | Page 31 of 32 ADuM1400/ADuM1401/ADuM1402 Data Sheet NOTES ©2003–2012 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D03786-0-3/12(H) Rev. H | Page 32 of 32