Digital isolators deliver high-speed multi-channel operation

Toshiba Electronics Europe’s DCL54xx01 series of digital isolators aim to improve stable high-speed digital communications even in tough factory floor environments. 

The isolators provide protection against the powerful voltage pulses that are endemic in the industrial workspace, claimed Toshiba, and can generate common mode transients across data line infrastructure. Members of the new quad-channel isolator series will block such destructive transients across data lines, exhibiting a common mode transient immunity (CMTI) of 100kV/microAs (min) [Test condition: VI = VDD or 0V, VCM =1500V, Ta =25 degrees C] while supporting data transmission rates of up to 150 Mbytes per second, it claimed.

To accommodate a wide variety of uses, these devices offer varied combinations of channel directions, output logic and enable controls. Four of them feature four forward channels, and the other two have three forward channels and one reverse channel. Of the four forward channel devices, two offer no enable control and the other two feature output enable. Both the devices with three forward channels and one reverse channel have an input disable function. For three of the devices the default output logic is low and for the other three it is high.

The digital isolators are based on Toshiba’s proprietary magnetic coupling type insulated transmission method and will complement the company’s devices using LED-based optical isolation technology. The members of the DCL54xx01 series feature a typical pulse width distortion of only 0.8 nano seconds [Test condition: VDD1 =VDD2 =5V, Ta =25 degrees C] and a signal delay rated at 10.9 nano seconds. All six isolators feature a maximum withstanding isolation voltage of 5,000V for one minute. Power supply inputs for both VDD1 and VDD2 range from 2.25V to 5.5V. The devices are supplied in SOIC16-W packages and can operate over a temperature range of -40 degrees C to 110 degrees C.

The digital isolators are aimed at protecting industrial automation systems, such as programmable logic controllers (PLC) and I/O interfaces. Other uses include motor control applications and inverters.

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