Digital Isolators provide 4 independent data isolation channels.

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Housed in surface mount 20-lead SSOP, ADuM347x Series integrates transformer driver and PWM controller in single package. Devices enable designers to implement isolated DC/DC converter that provides up to 2 W of regulated, isolated power at 3.3-30 Vdc from 5.0 or 3.3 V input supply. Using iCoupler technology, which is based on chip-scale transformers, units offer 2,500 Vrms isolation and are suited for data acquisition, building control, and industrial process control using Fieldbus.



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Analog Devices Introduces Digital Isolator with Integrated Transformer Driver and PWM Controller



- New iCoupler® digital isolation products enable isolated dc-to-dc converter to provide up to 2 watts of regulated and isolated power, reduce board space by up to 30 percent, and simplify development of systems requiring isolated data and power.

NORWOOD, Mass - Analog Devices, Inc., a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications, today introduced the industry's first digital isolator with an integrated transformer driver and PWM (pulse-width modulation) controller in a single package. The integration of these components into a small, surface mount 20-lead SSOP (shrink small outline package) enables the new four-channel digital isolator to reduce board space by up to 30 percent and achieve cost reductions of 10 percent while simplifying the development of systems requiring isolated data and power. The product enables designers to implement an isolated dc-to-dc converter that provides up to 2 watts of regulated, isolated power at 3.3 V to 30 V from a 5.0-V input supply or 3.3-V supply. Analog Devices' new ADuM347x digital isolators are ideal for applications that require isolated data and isolated power, including data acquisition, industrial process control using Fieldbus, and building control. Watch a video on the ADuM347x digital isolators.

The new devices expand ADI's iCoupler digital isolation portfolio, which provides the most extensive range of isolation technology in the industry. The ADuM347x isolators, along with other products in the portfolio, enable designers to implement isolation in their designs without the cost, size, power, performance, and reliability constraints found with traditional isolation products, such as optocouplers.

About the ADuM347x Four-Channel Digital Isolators

The ADuM347x four-channel digital isolators include the ADuM3470, ADuM3471, ADuM3472, ADuM3473, and ADuM3474 products. These four-channel products provide four independent data isolation channels in various channel configurations and data rates up to 25 Mbps. Each device also provides a transformer driver and PWM controller with isolated feedback to provide a regulated output with up to 70 percent efficiency. The ADuM347x also offers 2500-V rms isolation using ADI's patented iCoupler digital isolation technology.

The EVAL-ADuM3471EBZ evaluation board is comprised of two independent and isolated dc-to-dc converter circuits that demonstrate single and double supply applications for the ADuM347x digital isolators. The dc-to-dc converter switching frequency may be adjusted within the range of 200kHz to 1MHz. The board also supports a variety of I/O configurations to allow easy evaluation of the ADuM347x devices.

Availability, Pricing and Complementary Parts
Product           Production     Pricing Each      Packaging        Channel               Data
Quantity per 1,000 Configurations Rate

Availability (forward/reverse) (Mbps)
ADuM3470 NOW $2.88 20-lead SSOP 4/0 25
ADuM3471 NOW $2.88 20-lead SSOP 3/1 25
ADuM3472 NOW $2.88 20-lead SSOP 2/2 25
ADuM3473 NOW $2.88 20-lead SSOP 1/3 25
ADuM3474 NOW $2.88 20-lead SSOP 0/4 25
EVAL-ADuM3471EBZ NOW $89.00 Evaluation Board Not applicable Not applicable

Complementary components for the ADuM347x family include the AD5422 DAC (digital-to-analog converter) and the following 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs (analog-to-digital converters): AD7190, AD7191, AD7192, AD7193, AD7194, and AD7195.

iCoupler Technology

With more than 450 million channels deployed, ADI's proven iCoupler technology is based on chip-scale transformers, rather than on the LEDs and photodiodes found in optocouplers. Transformers support higher data rates, consume less power, and are more stable over life as compared to LEDs and photodiodes. By fabricating the transformers directly on-chip using wafer-level processing, iCoupler channels can be integrated with each other and other semiconductor functions at low cost. iCoupler transformers are planar structures formed from CMOS and gold metal layers. A high breakdown polyimide layer underneath the gold layer insulates the top transformer coil from the bottom resulting in the most reliable and highest level of digital isolation available. CMOS circuits connected to the top coil and bottom coil provide the interface between each transformer and its external signals.

About Analog Devices

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Celebrating over 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications, Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "ADI" and is included in the S&P 500 Index. www.analog.com
iCoupler is a registered trademark and ADIsimPower is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.

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