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ISO1540, voltage difference between GND1 and GND2

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Hi,

I need to conned several devices which grounds have a DC voltage difference that can vary between 0 to 100 volts with the master's ground. I think on using a ISO1540 per device.

Is it ok to have this voltage difference between GND1 and GND2? from the datasheed I understand that as long as this difference of voltage between GND1 and GND2 is less than 566 Volts (Viorm) the device will operate correctly.

I need to confirm this. Because there are some discussions on how to understand this insulation parameter.

Best Regards,

Ezequiel