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SI8650BD-B-ISR

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digital isolators 5-ch Ch 5.0 kV iso 150m 5/0 WB
Categorysemiconductor    Other integrated circuit (IC)   
File Size969KB,42 Pages
ManufacturerSilicon Laboratories Inc
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digital isolators 5-ch Ch 5.0 kV iso 150m 5/0 WB

SI8650BD-B-ISR Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
ManufactureSilicon Laboratories
Product CategoryDigital Isolators
RoHSYes
Package / CaseSOIC-16 Wide
PackagingReel
Factory Pack Quantity1250
Si8650/51/52/55 Data Sheet
Low Power Five-Channel Digital Isolator
KEY FEATURES
Silicon Lab's family of ultra-low-power digital isolators are CMOS devices offering sub-
stantial data rate, propagation delay, power, size, reliability, and external BOM advan-
tages over legacy isolation technologies. The operating parameters of these products
remain stable across wide temperature ranges and throughout device service life for
ease of design and highly uniform performance. All device versions have Schmitt trigger
inputs for high noise immunity and only require VDD bypass capacitors.
Data rates up to 150 Mbps are supported, and all devices achieve propagation delays of
less than 10 ns. Enable inputs provide a single point control for enabling and disabling
output drive. Ordering options include a choice of isolation ratings (1.0, 2.5, 3.75 and 5
kV) and a selectable fail-safe operating mode to control the default output state during
power loss. All products >1 kV
RMS
are safety certified by UL, CSA, VDE, and CQC, and
products in wide-body packages support reinforced insulation withstanding up to 5
kV
RMS
.
Automotive Grade is available for certain part numbers. These products are built using
automotive-specific flows at all steps in the manufacturing process to ensure the robust-
ness and low defectivity required for automotive applications.
Industrial Applications
• Industrial automation systems
• Medical electronics
• Isolated switch mode supplies
• Isolated ADC, DAC
• Motor control
• Power inverters
• Communication systems
Safety Regulatory Approvals
• UL 1577 recognized
• Up to 5000 V
RMS
for 1 minute
• CSA component notice 5A approval
• IEC 60950-1, 62368-1, 60601-1 (re-
inforced insulation)
• VDE certification conformity
• VDE 0884-10
• EN60950-1 (reinforced insulation)
• CQC certification approval
• GB4943.1
Automotive Applications
• On-board chargers
• Battery management systems
• Charging stations
• Traction inverters
• Hybrid Electric Vehicles
• Battery Electric Vehicles
• High-speed operation
• DC to 150 Mbps
• No start-up initialization required
• Wide Operating Supply Voltage
• 2.5–5.5 V
• Up to 5000 V
RMS
isolation
• 60-year life at rated working voltage
• High electromagnetic immunity
• Ultra low power (typical)
• 5 V Operation
• 1.6 mA per channel at 1 Mbps
• 5.5 mA per channel at 100 Mbps
• 2.5 V Operation
• 1.5 mA per channel at 1 Mbps
• 3.5 mA per channel at 100 Mbps
• Tri-state outputs with ENABLE
• Schmitt trigger inputs
• Selectable fail-safe mode
• Default high or low output (ordering
option)
• Precise timing (typical)
• 10 ns propagation delay
• 1.5 ns pulse width distortion
• 0.5 ns channel-channel skew
• 2 ns propagation delay skew
• 5 ns minimum pulse width
• Transient Immunity 50 kV/µs
• AEC-Q100 qualification
• Wide temperature range
• –40 to 125 °C
• RoHS-compliant packages
• SOIC-16 wide body
• SOIC-16 narrow body
• QSOP-16
• Automotive-grade OPNs available
• AIAG compliant PPAP documentation
support
• IMDS and CAMDS listing support
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