
10Gbit/s iCoupler Digital Isolator targets medical designs
Analog Devices (ADI) has launched the first in a new series of digital isolators that offers a total bandwidth of 10 Gigabits per second.
The ADN4624 iCoupler digital isolator provides four channels at 2.5Gbit/s allowing data to transfer seamlessly in the electrical domain and enabling new system architectures in digital health, instrumentation and smart industry. The digital isolator streamlines design and integrates isolation for safety or data integrity.
The ADN4624 meets medical standards with 5.7 kV rms isolation and 100 kV/μs CMTI and reliably isolates high fidelity video and imaging links, precision analogue front ends and serial interconnects as an alternative to specialised fibre solutions.
The ADN4624 offers simplified connectivity, robust isolation and data integrity in harsh environments. The new iCoupler digital isolator provides up to 10Gbps total bandwidth in a single, small footprint device, allows for direct isolation of high-speed serial LVDS or CML at full speed and eliminates the complexity of deserialisation.
The ADN4624 enables precision timing with random jitter under 1ps rms and less than 16 ps skew to deliver full ADC performance and resolution including precision ADC sampling clocks.
The iCoupler isolater is in production at $16.50 in a 28 lead SOIC package
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