Part Number: ISO7760 Hi,
When there is no VCC power on ISO77xx/67xx and input High, is it possible to damage these devices? My customer may occur any input before supplying power. Please advise us.
Thanks and best regards, M.HATTORI.
Part Number: ISO7760 Hi,
Regarding "Device Functional Modes", there is "Undetermined" condition on OUTPUT as below.
Does it mean floating?
In this case, Can the output logic state be decided by pull-up/down resistor?
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Part Number: ISO7760 Hi Team,
Is our ISO77 family integrate schmitt trigger inside?
So it could be more immune to noise? Cusotmer is asking, thanks.
Thanks!
Andrew
Part Number: ISO7760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO7762 , ISO7762DBQEVM , ISO7762DWEVM Hi sir
I want to survey the ISO7760 for my new design
but I can't find the EVB, do you have any suggestion?
thanks
Part Number: ISO7760 Hi,
The customer is designing their ISO7760 PCB as below picture:
The big red box is an isolated DCDC REM6E-1711074 in top layer, REM6E-1711074 datasheet is in attached. But in bottom layer small red box is ISO7760.
This PCB board…
Part Number: ISO7760 Dear e2e support,
My customer needs to protect the ISO7760F inputs from high voltages (up to 90V during several seconds), in case of dysfunctions inside his system/application.
So the ISO inputs have been protected by series resistors…
Part Number: ISO7760 Hi Team,
My customer is using the ISO7760F to isolate signals from an FPGA and signal to analog switch.
We’re trying to understand if it’s acceptable to run this part at different Vcc based on each own gnd reference. In the datasheet…
Part Number: ISO7760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS0500 , ISO1212 , ISO1211 Hello,
I'm using ISO7760 on an interface card. It is powered by 5V and Its outputs are routed to line connector directly. The line interface is subjected to EN61000-4-5 4kV…
Part Number: ISO7760 Hi team,
How about the output current of each channel when working at 5V and 6-ch are all at normal work?
In the POWER RATINGS part of the datasheet, it seems the maximum current is about 242mW/5.5V=44mA, but in the ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM…