Part Number: ISO7740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM5110 Tool/software: Dear Team,
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We are currently working with the ISO7740 digital isolator in conjunction with the LM5110 gate driver IC. While simulating each component individually…
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I am reaching out on behalf of my employer to request a letter of volatility (LOV) for part ISO7740FDBQ. The LOV will be used to develop sanitization procedures for hardware which this part…
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Subject: Request for Assistance with Simulation Issue Involving ISO7740 and LM5110
Dear Team,
Greetings…
Part Number: ISO7740 Tool/software: I did a comparison for different datasheet revisions. But I don´t understand the changes from revision to revision.
Please can you explain me the changes, why the values are different, are the values similare/compareable…
Part Number: ISO7740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO7240M Tool/software: Hi,
The datasheet specifies 100 Mbps as the maximum data rate. However, on page 7 it mentions the following "100 Mbps is the maximum specified data rate, although higher data…
Part Number: ISO7740 Tool/software: I assume the datasheet change was done because with the new assembly and testing sites the specification changes were mandatory.
We are curious, why the PulseWidthDistortion specification got extended, as this is…
Part Number: ISO7740 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27517 Tool/software: Hello,
I wanted to know current source capability of individual channel of digital isolator part ISO7740. Below plot is from ISO7740 datasheet, is this plot is for individual…
Part Number: ISO7740 Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you please make sure supply current specified in the datasheet is per channel or total?
I found E2E thread with different conclusions, so I'm confused. Please find the link below.
Per channel…
Part Number: ISO7740 Hello,
A simple question about unused channels of digital isolators.I generally ground the input of unused channels. Do we need to add a resistive load on the output?
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Christophe Duchemin