Conor,
I will work to get answers on the above, but our systems and product teams are still largely out for the holiday, so it may take some time to run this down.
As far as I am aware. I do not believe we have a published certificate specifically…
Hello Mitesh,
Thank you for reaching out to our team's E2E.
You can find the UL certificate for TPSI2072QDWQRQ1 on the UL website at the following link: FPPT2.E181974 - Nonoptical Isolating Devices - Component | UL Product iQ
For your convenience…
Hi,
Please see attached UL certificate.
This will be posted in the Technical Documentation section later this year.
Thanks, Saleem
UL Certificate of Compliance File E181974 Vol 4 Sec 6_rev r.pdf
Part Number: ISO7720 Hello guys,
One of my customers is considering using ISO7720 for their new interface products. They have a few questions about ISO7720as the followings. Could you please tell me your answers?
Q1. Is there any big aged deterioration…
Part Number: UCC23513 Hi,
What is the UL number of UCC23513DWYR? Is it number for 20190711-E181974 on the attached file?
Please help to confirm it. Thanks!
sluq004-ucc23513.pdf
Hi Liang,
What kind of problem is the battery charge block having? Is it powering on? A part number will be helpful in case there is a dedicated team to help us with that specific device.
Regarding the previous conversation, I should have mentioned…
Hi Ryu,
ISOM8710 has been certified as reinforced insulator per VDE. We plan to certify our opto-emulators with reinforced ratings. Please see attached VDE certificated.
Thanks,
Saleem Marwat
VDE_Appendix_200K1_Order_325278.pdf
Hi Gary,
Can you check if the attached document will fulfil this customer requirement for a FPPT8 Certificate for Canada?
Best regards,
Sean
FPPT8.E181974 - Nonoptical Isolating Devices Certified for Canada - Component _ UL Product iQ.pdf
Part Number: ISO7720 Dear all
We are using the ISO7720F in a DC/DC converter. Mainly the switching commands for the gate drivers as well as switching feedbacks but also voltage measurement signals are passed through these digital isolators. So no need…