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ISO1430: Suffix differences

Part Number: ISO1430

Hi engineer,

What is the differences between ISO1430BDW, BDWR and DWR?

  • Hi Barton,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    • "B" refers to basic insulation according to the VDE standard. Refer to 8.6 Insulation Specifications (and for note 3) to see how this corresponds to isolation voltage. 
      • If the suffix has no-"B" this is reinforced insolation. 
    • "DW" is the package type.
    • "R" in this case, means that the devices are delivered in tape and reel format. With out the "R" it will be packaged in a tube. 

    Best,
    Andrew