Part Number: ISO124 I plan to use the ISO124 as a isolation dc buffer which its range is 0 to +10V output.
My questions:
1. Is this part can work with the above range?
2. Is this part can work with supply voltages of +VS1=15V and -VS2=0 Volt.
Thank you…
Part Number: ISO124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1411 , ISO224 , Hi Team,
On page 4 "6.3 Recommended Operating Conditions", Analog input voltage is ±10V but page 5 "6.5 Electrical Characteristics" Input voltage is ±12.5V…
Part Number: ISO124 Hi Sir,
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ISO124U/1K
C OPAMP ISOLATION 1 CIRC 8SOIC
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Part Number: ISO124 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1411 , ISO224 Hi Team,
My customer has some questions on the ISO124 that I'd like to get your assistance with.
The data sheet electrical characteristics table lists typical slew rate as 2V/us. …
Part Number: ISO124 Can we use a Unipolar Supply to the Second Stage of ISO124- The Supply Voltage VS2 Can be +5V & Can -VS2 be Grounded??
The data sheets does not mention this any where. All Examples shows +/-15V applied to +VS2 & -VS2.
Can anyone…
Part Number: ISO124 The specification for the ISO124U calls out an input impedance of 200 kOhm typical. We are using a current sense amplifier to drive this part and the gain is set by the output impedance of the amplifier to ground so the input impedance…