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DCV01 common mode slew rate

Does anybody have any information about the common mode or isolated slew rate that the DCV01 range (or similar parts) can endure without any reliability or interruption of service problems?

For example opto isolators tend to specify this parameter as, say, 35kV/us before function is interrupted.

Some isolated dc/dc converters can have >30pF of isolation capacitance which indicates large currents would be flowing somewhere that they probably shouldn't if exposed to this sort of slew rate.

Others, such as this one, only have ~4pF which is rather better for controlling the current but, potentially, still significant at high slew rates.

Anybody?

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