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Digital Isolators Suit Consumer Apps

Sept. 15, 2014
Silicon Labs introduced a family of digital isolators offering the highest channel count, performance, reliability and data rates for cost-sensitive consumer electronics applications requiring functional isolation of up to 1 kV.

Silicon Labs introduced a family of digital isolators offering the highest channel count, performance, reliability and data rates for cost-sensitive consumer electronics applications requiring functional isolation of up to 1 kV. Based on Silicon Labs' patented CMOS-based digital isolation technology, the new Si80xx family provides a superior alternative to optocouplers for washers, dryers, food mixers, vacuum cleaners and other household appliances, as well as test and measurement equipment requiring functional isolation.

Silicon Labs' Si80xx digital isolators overcome optocoupler limitations through capacitive isolation based on mainstream CMOS process technology. Higher reliability and longer device lifetimes enable manufacturers to support longer product warranties and reduce costs associated with repair or replacement. Less variability, especially in the input turn-on current, simplifies system design.

The Si80xx family offers a superior functional isolation solution than other digital isolators for applications that require multiple isolated signal channels. Available in a choice of 3- to 6-channel configurations, the Si80xx family is the industry's widest channel count series of unidirectional isolators supporting up to 1 kV isolation ratings. The Si80xx family's industry-leading isolation channel count also helps simplify timing and isolation challenges in systems with wide digital buses by enabling developers to minimize the number of separate isolators, thereby reducing bill of materials (BOM) cost and board space.

The Si80xx digital isolator architecture incorporates a transmitter and a receiver separated by a CMOS-based isolation barrier. The Si80xx isolators use a high-frequency internal oscillator on the transmitter to modulate digital input signals across the capacitive isolation barrier. On the receiver side, these signals are demodulated back to the corresponding digital output signals, which are electrically isolated from the input. This simple, elegant architecture provides a robust data path requiring no special considerations or initialization at start-up. The transmitter consists of an input stage that latches in data from up to six asynchronous channels, followed by a serializer stage where the data is compressed into serial data packets coupled across the capacitive isolation barrier. The receiver consists of a demodulator block that converts the modulated signal back into serial data packets that are deserialized and latched to the output.

The Si80xx isolators deliver 10 Mbps data rates across a wide temperature range (-40 to 125 ºC), as well as low power operation of approximately 2 mA per channel (5x lower than optocoupler alternatives) for energy-efficient system design. The Si80xx family's robust digital isolation architecture ensures that signal integrity is maintained even while operating at high data rates and at high temperatures in harsh environments.

Samples and production quantities of the Si80xx digital isolators are available now in compact 16-pin QSOP packages rated at 1 kV. Pricing for the Si80xx devices in 10,000-unit quantities begins at $1.04 (USD). Silicon Labs' Si80xxISO-KIT evaluation kit is available for $29 (USD MSRP), providing an economical platform to evaluate the performance of Si80xx isolators.

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