Product Overview: ADUM1402BRWZ
The ADUM1402BRWZ is a robust, high-performance digital isolator from Analog Devices Inc., designed to ensure precise signal isolation in demanding applications. This product is part of ADI's iCoupler® family, which utilizes chip-scale transformer technology to achieve isolation of digital signals between domains with different ground potentials. The ADUM1402BRWZ offers four independent isolation channels in a wide-body 16-lead SOIC package, enhancing system design flexibility and functionality.
Key Features
- Isolation Channels: 4 forward channels
- Data Rate: Up to 10 Mbps
- Isolation Voltage: 2500 Vrms for 1 minute
- Propagation Delay: 58 ns typical
- Power Supply: Dual supply voltages of 3.0 V to 5.5 V
- High Temperature Operation: Rated for -40°C to +125°C
- Regulatory Approvals: UL, CSA, IEC, and VDE certifications
- Package: Wide-body 16-lead SOIC
Applications
The ADUM1402BRWZ is ideal for a wide range of applications where data integrity and isolation are critical. Its typical applications include:
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Isolated SPI interfaces
- Medical equipment with patient safety requirements
- Power supply control and monitoring
- Isolated sensor interfaces
- Isolated data acquisition systems
Performance and Quality
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its commitment to high-quality components that meet rigorous industry standards. The ADUM1402BRWZ is no exception, offering reliable performance in a variety of challenging environments. Its high isolation voltage and low propagation delay make it an excellent choice for critical applications that cannot afford signal integrity compromises. With its robust design and certifications, the ADUM1402BRWZ ensures that your designs are both safe and performant.
Ordering Information
To order the ADUM1402BRWZ or request samples, visit the Analog Devices Inc. website or contact your local authorized distributor. Ensure that your designs benefit from the quality and performance of the ADUM1402BRWZ, a market-leading digital isolator from Analog Devices Inc.