Part Number: DCP020505 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC12040 Hi
Is there anything similar to TI’s Power isolation DCP02 below?
But the specifications are as follows
1. VCC: 3.3V
2. Watt: 0.1W(Max)
Part Number: DCP020505 hello.
I am designing and testing a product using DCP020505.
Currently, a product to which DCP020505 is applied is operating in an environment with an ambient temperature of 60 degrees.
At this time, when the temperature of the…
Hi Achim,
Sorry that we do not yet have a spice model to share, and I don't think Spice simulation is a right tool to investigate the isolation issue.
May I bother you to share a photo picture of your setup, when you test the DCP020505 device standalone…
Part Number: DCP020505 Hello Expert,
I need IEC Certified Report of DCP020505P.
Because our customer has happened some issue during testing for certification.
So they have to submit IEC Certificate to certificate office.
Could you send it to me by e-mail…
Part Number: DCP020505 Hi,
Customer have confirmation regarding the test isolation for this device. Details below.
We use the DCP020505U on an analogue Board to separate Analog and digital part through galvanic isolation. We specify an isolation voltage…
Part Number: DCP020505 Hi Team,
Customer is asking in our datasheet, we specify 'recommend operating temp' is from -40C to 85C.
Is this meant Ta or Tj?
Thanks!
Andrew
Part Number: DCP020505 I am planning to use DCP020505 single output version in my design. Referring section 12.1.1 Device Nomenclature of the datasheet, the orderable part number should be DCP020505SU but in packaging information there is no DCP020505SU part…
Part Number: DCP020505 The datasheet shows NC pins are not connected. I assume that these pins are safe to connect to -Vs and will not affect the isolation. Is this correct?
Hi Jean
It's hard to say if it's ok for the temporary excessive overcurrent condition.
How would think about switching to DCP020505 ? The DCP020505P should meet your requirement and the package is similar, should be easy to switch to.
Thanks and…
Part Number: DCP020505 Hi,
We are Using DCP020505 in our design to get isolated +5V power . It is producing +5V properly but the problem is it is generating Noise in the ckt. Sinc we are using this chip in our Analog I/O board.
This Noise is very serious…