Part Number: ISO3080 Hi Team,
Please check the RC filter values of ISO3080.
Customer used the RC value on their schematic as below and they want to change the RC value for RS485 baudrate 19200bps.
Baudrate is 19200bps. so, fs = 9.6Khz. RC is about 3.3…
Part Number: ISO3080 Hi team,
I’ d like to know about ISO3080DWR.
According to TI HP, ISO3080DWR is EOL.
However, ISO 3080DW has been notified of the EOL.
Is your HP description incorrect?
BR. Kazuya.
Hi Ranjit,
I hope all the inputs provides above are helping you address the issue. If they didn't, then, as recommended, please follow the guidelines provided in the link I have shared to check if the parts are counterfeit.
I will go ahead and mark…
Part Number: ISO3080 Dear, support team. We continue to support our customers with the issue of Rout constant LO on ISO3080 power up. https://e2e.ti.com/support/isolation-group/isolation/f/isolation-forum/1135169/iso3080-r-output-state-is-lo-constant
When…
Hi Adam,
I am following up to see if you have any update on this discussion. If your questions are still not addressed then could you please share the requested information to be able to best answer questions?
By stating "outputs", I am assuming that…
Part Number: ISO3080 Hi
My customer is using ISO3080DWR.
It is said that the top marking of the product received this time is different(Text position, size..) from the existing product.
It's like the picture below. I asked if there was any problem with…
Part Number: ISO3080 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1412 , Hello team,
my customer would like to know the RMS value of max repetitive isolation voltage. And they also need surge voltage result under 1.2/50us voltage surge test. Thanks!
Part Number: ISO3088 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO3080 Tool/software: Hi team,
ISO3088DWR is used in the active filter of SIC's new project. This material is mainly used for external communication. I would like to ask how to choose the lightning…
Part Number: ISO3080 Hi,
I need to understand the meaning of 5V tolerant phrase in data sheet? Also what is the trade off for using 5V? I have a system where it will be designed for 5V operation.
Thank you,
HSG