Isolated Error Amplifiers operate at less than 7 mA.

Press Release Summary:



Designed for linear feedback power supplies using primary side controllers, ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 have 400 KHz bandwidth, with 0.5% typ initial accuracy at 25°C and 1% total accuracy over temperature range of -40 to +125°C. With included iCoupler®  technology, amplifier eliminates current-transfer ratio of optocouplers that degrades over lifetime of devices. Combining 1.225 V reference with wideband amp, ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 feature isolation voltage of 2.5 KV rms and 5 KV rms, respectively.



Original Press Release:



Isolated Error Amplifiers Outperform Optocouplers and Shunt Regulators in Power Supply Applications



NORWOOD, Mass.-- Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications and a pioneer in digital isolator technology, today introduced isolated error amplifiers that provide power supply designers with a higher performing, single-chip alternative to isolation techniques based on optocouplers and shunt regulators. Designed for linear feedback power supplies using primary side controllers, the ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 isolated error amplifiers have a 400-kHz bandwidth, with 0.5% typical initial accuracy at 25°C and 1% total accuracy over the extended temperature range of –40°C to +125°C. This provides manufacturers of ac-to-dc and dc-to-dc power supplies, including those that are DOSA (Distributed-power Open Standards Alliance)-compliant, with a significant upgrade in speed and operating temperature range, as well as a 5× improvement in transient response.



• View product pages, download data sheets and order samples: http://www.analog.com/ADuM3190 and http://www.analog.com/ADuM4190

• View discussions and FAQs on Analog Devices’ interface and isolation products on EngineerZone™, an online technical support community: http://ez.analog.com/community/interface-isolation



Designed with ADI’s iCoupler® digital isolation technology, the ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 eliminate the CTR (current-transfer ratio) of optocouplers that degrades over the lifetime of the devices and limits operation to 85°C. The ADuM3190 and ADuM4190 include a highly accurate 1.225-V reference and a wideband operational amplifier that can be used to set up a variety of commonly used power supply loop compensation techniques.



ADuM3190/4190 Isolated Error Amplifiers Key Features

• Bandwidth: 400 kHz

• 0.5% initial accuracy at 25°C

• 1% total accuracy over –40°C to +125°C

• Low power operation: <7 mA

• Isolation voltage:

- ADuM3190: 2.5 kV rms

- ADuM4190: 5 kV rms (reinforced)



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Product

Availability

Price at 1K
Quantity

Package

Temperature
Range (°C)

ADuM3190A

Now

$1.04

QSOP-16

–40 to +85

ADuM3190B

Now

$1.12

QSOP-16

–40 to +85

ADuM3190S

Now

$1.14

QSOP-16

–40 to +125

ADuM3190T

Now

$1.23

QSOP-16

–40 to +125

ADuM4190A

April '13

$1.20

Wide-body SO-16

–40 to +85

ADuM4190B

April '13

$1.28

Wide-body SO-16

–40 to +85

ADuM4190S

April '13

$1.30

Wide-body SO-16

–40 to +125

ADuM4190T

April '13

$1.39

Wide-body SO-16

 –40 to +125

EVAL-ADUM3190EBZ

Now

$49 per

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