IL600A Series Isolators
Isoloop® is a registered trademark of NVE Corporation.
*U.S. Patent numbers 5,831,426; 6,300,617 and others.
REV. X
NVE Corporation 11409 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3617 Phone: (952) 829-9217 www.isoloop.com iso-info@nve.com ©NVE Corporation
Passive-Input Digital Isolators
Open Drain Outputs
Functional Diagrams
IN
1
OUT
2
IN
1
IN
1
IN
2
GND
OUT
1
IN
2
V
OE
OUT
1
GND
OUT
1
OUT
2
GND
GND
V
DD2
V
DD1
IL610A
IL611A
IL612A
Features
10 Mbps Data Rat e
Flexible Inputs with Very Wide Input Voltage Range
5 mA Input Current
Failsafe Output (logic high output for zero coil current)
3.3 V or 5 V Power S u ppl y
2500 VRMS Isolation (1 minute)
Low Power Dissipation
40°C to 85°C Temperature Range
20 kV/µs Transient Immunity
Low EMC Footprint
UL1577 and IEC6 1010-2001 Approval
8-Pin MSOP, SOIC, and PDIP Packages
Applications
General Purpose Optocoupler Replacement
Wired-OR Alarm s
SPI Interface
I2C
RS-485, RS-422, or RS-232
Space-Critical Multi-Channel Applications
Isolated Relays and Actuators
Description
The IL600A-Series are isolated signal couplers with open-
drain outputs. They have a similar interface but better
performance and higher package density than optocouplers.
The devices are manufactured with NVE’s patented*
IsoLoop® spintronic Giant Magnetoresistiv e (GMR)
technology for small size, high speed, and low power.
A resistor sets the input current; a capacitor in parallel with
the current-limit resistor provides improved dynamic
performance.
These versatile components simplify inventory requirements
by replacing a variety of optocouplers, fu nctioning over a
wide range of data rates, edge speeds, and power supply
levels. The devices are available in MSOP, SOIC, and PDIP
packages, as well as bare die.
IL600A Series Isolators
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Absolute Maximum Ratings(1)
Parameters Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Storage Temperature TS 55 150 °C
Ambient Operating Temperature TA 55 125 °C
Supply Voltage VDD 0.5 7 V
DC Input Current IIN 25 25 mA
AC Input Current (Single-Ended Input) IIN 35 35 mA
AC Input Current (Differential Input) IIN 75 75 mA
Output Voltage VO 0.5 VDD+1.5 V
Maximum Output Current IO 10 10 mA
ESD 2 kV HBM
Note 1: Operating at absolute maximum ratings will not damage the device. Parametric performance is not guaranteed at absolute maximum ratings.
Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameters Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Ambient Operating Temperature TA 40 85 °C
Supply Voltage VDD 3.0 5.5 V
Open Drain Reverse Voltage VSD 0.5 V
Open Drain Voltage VDS 6.5 V
Open Drain Load Current IOD 7 mA
Common Mode Input Voltage VCM 400 VRMS
Insulation Specifications
Parameters Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Creepage Distance (external)
MSOP 3.01 mm
0.15'' SOIC 4.03 mm
PDIP 7.08 mm
Internal Isolation Distance 9 μm
Leakage Current 0.2 μA 240 VRMS, 60 Hz
Barrier Impedance >1014||7 Ω || pF
Rated Voltage (1minute; MSOP) VISO 1,000 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Rated Voltage (1 min.; SOIC & PDIP) VISO 2,500 VAC 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Safety and Approvals
IEC61010-2001
TUV Certificate Numbers: N1502812, N1502812-101
Classification: Reinforc e d Insulation
Model Package Pollution Degree Material Group Max. Working Voltage
IL610A-2, IL611A-2, IL612A-2 PDIP II III 300 VRMS
IL610A-3, IL611A-3, IL612A-3 SOIC (0.15") II III 150 VRMS
UL 1577
Component Recognition Program File Number: E207481
Rated 2,500VRMS for 1 minute (SOI C, PDIP)
Soldering Profile
Per JEDEC J-STD-020C
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity
This product has been tested for electrostatic sensitivity to the limits stated in the specifications. However, NVE recommends that all in tegrated
circuits be handled with appropriate care to avoid damage. Damage caused by inappropriate handling or storage could range from performance
degradation to complete failu re.
IL600A Series Isolators
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IL610A Pin Connections
1 NC No internal connection
2 IN+ Coil connection
3 IN Coil connection
4 NC No internal connection
5 GND Ground return for VDD
6 OUT Data out
7
VOE Output enable.
Internally held low with 100 kΩ
8 VDD Supply Voltage
IL610A
IL611A Pin Connections
1 IN1+ Channel 1 coil connection
2 IN1 Channel 1 coil connection
3 IN2+ Channel 2 coil connection
4 IN2 Channel 2 coil connection
5 GND Ground return for VDD
6 OUT2 Data out, channel 2
7 OUT1 Data out, channel 1
8 VDD Supply Voltage
IL611A
IL612A Pin Connections
1 IN1 Data in, channel 1
2 VDD1 Supply Voltage 1
3 OUT2 Data out, channel 2
4 GND1 Ground return for VDD1
5 GND2 Ground return for VDD2
6 IN2 Data in, channel 2
7 VDD2 Supply Voltage 2
8 OUT1 Data out, channel 1
IL612A
IN1+V
DD
IN1- OUT1
IN2+OUT2
IN2-GND
IN1OUT1
VDD1 VDD2
OUT2IN2
GND1GND2
NC VDD
IN+ VOE
IN- OUT
NC GND
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Operating Specifications
Input Specifications (VDD = 3 V 5.5 V; T = 40°C 85°C unless otherwise stated)
Parameters Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Coil Input Resistance RCOIL 47 85 112 T = 25°C
31 85 128 T = 40°C 85°C
Coil Resis tan ce T emper atur e Co eff icien t TC RCOIL 0.2 0.25 /°C
Coil Inductance LCOIL 9 nH
DC Input Threshold (5 V) IINH-DC 0.5 1 mA
Test Circuit 1;
VDD = 4.5 V 5.5 V
IINL-DC 5 3.5 mA
DC Input Threshold (3 V) IINH-DC 0.5 0.3 mA
Test Circuit 1;
VDD = 3V 3.6 V;
no boost cap
IINL-DC 8 5 mA
Dynamic Input Threshold (3 V) IINH-BOOST 0.5 1 mA
VDD = 3V 3.6 V;
tIR = tIF = 3 ns;
CBOOST = 16 pF
IINL-BOOST 5 3.5 mA
Differential Input Threshold IINH-DIFF 0.5 1 mA
Test Circuit 2;
VDD = 3V 5.5 V;
input current reverses;
boost cap not required
IINL-DIFF 5 3.5 mA
Failsafe Input Current(1) (5 V) IFS-HIGH 25 0.5 mA
Test Circuit 1;
VDD = 4.5 V 5.5 V
IFS-LOW 5 25 mA
Failsafe Input Current(1) (3 V) IFS-HIGH 25 0.3 mA
Test Circuit 1;
VDD = 3 V 3.6 V
IFS-LOW 8 25 mA
Input Signal Rise and Fall Times tIR, tIF 1 μs
Common Mode Transient Immunity |CMH|,|CML| 15 20 kV/μs VT = 300 V
p
ea
k
Notes:
1. Failsafe Operation is defined as the guaranteed output state which will be achieved if the DC input curre nt falls between the input levels specified
(see Test Circuit 1 for details). Note if Failsafe to Logic Low is required, the DC current supplied to the coil must be at least 8 mA using 3.3 V supplies versus
5 mA for 5 V supplies.
+V V
DD
GND
1
GND
3
25
6
7
8
15pF
10nF
R
limit
C
boost
12
2K
IL610A
-
+
+V VDD
GND1GND2
3
25
6
7
8
-
+
1K
15 pF
10 nF
GND11 2
1K
IL610A
R
limit
2K
Test Circuit 1 (Single-Ended) Test Circuit 2 (Differential)
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Electrical Specifications (VDD = 3 V 5.5 V; T = 40°C 85°C unless otherwise stated)
Parameters Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Quiescent Supply Current (5 V)
IL610A IDD 2 3 mA
VDD = 5 V, IIN=0
Rpullup = open circuit
IL611A IDD 4 6 mA
IL612A IDD1 2 3 mA
IL612A IDD2 2 3 mA
Quiescent Supply Current (3.3 V)
IL610A IDD 1.3 2 mA
VDD= 3.3 V, IIN=0
Rpullup = open circuit
IL611A IDD 2.6 4 mA
IL612A IDD1 1.3 2 mA
IL612A IDD2 1.3 2 mA
Logic High Output Voltage
(
1
)
VOH V
DD V Off State
Logic Low Output Voltage VOL 0 0.1 V
IO = 20
μ
A
0.4 0.8 V IO = 4 mA
Logic Output Current |IO| 7 10 mA
Switching Specifications (VDD = 3 V 5.5 V; T = 40°C 85°C unless otherwise stated)
Parameters Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions
Input Signal Rise and Fall Times tIR, tIF 10
μs
Test Circuit 1;
tIR = tIF = 3 ns;
CBOOST = 16 pF
Data Rate 10 Mbps
Minimum Pulse Width PW 100 ns
Propagation Delay Input to Output
(High to Low) tPHL 20 25 ns
Propagation Delay Input to Output
(Low to High) tPLH 50 75 ns
Notes:
1. VDD refers to the supply voltage on the output side of the isolated channel.
2. Failsafe Operation is defined as the guaranteed output state which will be achieved if the DC input curre nt falls between the input levels specified
(see Test Circuit 1 for details). Note if Failsafe to Logic Low is required, the DC current supplied to the coil must be at least 8 mA using 3.3 V supplies versus
5 mA for 5 V supplies.
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Applications Information
IL600-Series Isolators are current mode devices. Changes in current flow into the input coil result in logic state changes at the
output. As shown in Figure 1, output logic high is the zero input current state.
Coil Polarity
The device switches to logic low if current flows from (In) to
(In+).Note that the designations “In“ and “In+” refer to logic levels,
not current flow. Positive values of current mean current flow into the
In input.
Input Resistor Selection
Resistors set the coil input current (see Figure 2). There is no limit to
input voltages because there are no semiconductor input structures.
Worst-case logic low threshold current is 8 mA, which is for sing le-
ended operatio n wi t h a 3 V supply . I n di fferential mode, where the
input current reverses, the logic low threshold current is 5 mA for the
range of supplies. A “boost capacitor” creates current reversals at edge
transitions, reducing the input logic low threshold current to the
differential level of 5 mA.
Typical Resistor Values
The table shows typical
values for th e external
resistor for 5 mA coil
current. The values are
approximate and shou ld be adjusted for temper ature or other
application specifics. If th e expected temperature range is large, 1%
tolerance resistors may provide additional design margin.
Single-Ended or Differential Input
The IL610, IL61 1, IL 6 13 , an d c han nel 1 of t he IL6 14 can be ru n wi t h
single-ended or differential inputs (see Test Circuits on page 5). In the
differential mode, current will naturally flow through the coil in both
directions without a boost capacitor, although the capacitor can still be
used for increased external field immunity or improved PWD.
Absolute Maximum recommended coil current in single-ended mode
is 25 mA while differential mode allows up to ±75 mA to flow. The
difference in specifications is due to the risk of electromigrati on of
coil metals under constant current flow. In single ended mode, long-term DC current flow above 25 mA can cause erosion of the
coil metal. In differential mode, erosion takes place in both directions as each current cycle reverses and has a net effect of zero up
to the absolu te maximum current.
An advantage over optocouplers and other high-speed couplers in differential mode is that no reverse bias protection for the input
structure is required for a differential signal.
One of the more common applications is for an isolated Differential Line Receiver. For example, RS-485 can drive an IL610
directly for a fraction of the cost of an isolated RS-485 node (see Illustrative Applications).
3.5
5
High
Low
Logic State
Coil Current
mA
1.5
t
t
Figure 1. Typical IL600-Series Transfer Function
VINH
VINL
ICOIL
R1
85
Input
Coil
Figure 2. Limiting Resis tor Calculation
Equivalent Circuit
VCOIL 0.125W, 5% Resistor
3.3 V 510
Ω
5 V 820
Ω
IL600A Series Isolators
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250016 5000
3
500
1000
Signal
Rise/Fall Time (ns)
CBoost (pF)
250016 5000
3
500
1000
Signal
Rise/Fall Time (ns)
CBoost (pF)
Non-inverting and Inverting Configurations
IL600-Series Isolators can be configured in non-
inverting and inverting configurations (see Figure 3).
In a typical non-inverting circuit, the In terminal is
connected via a 1 k input resistor to the supply rail,
and the input is connected to the In+ terminal. The
supply voltage is +5 V and the input signal is a 5 V
CMOS signal. When a logic high (+5 V) is applied to
the input, the cu rrent through the coil is zero. When
the input is a logic low (0 V), at least 5 mA flows
through the co il from the In side to the In+ side.
The inverting configuration is similar to standard
logic. In the inverting configuration, the signal into
the coil is differential with respect to ground. The
designer must ensure that the difference between the
logic low voltage and th e coil ground is such that the
residual coil current is less than 0.5 mA.
The IL612 and IL614 devices have some inputs that
do not offer inverti n g o perat ion. The IL612 coil In
input is hardwired internally to the device power
supply; therefore it is importan t to ensure the isolator
power supply is at the same voltage as the power
supply to the source of the input logic signal. The
IL614 has a common coil In for two inputs. This
pin should be connected to the power supply for the
logic driving channels 2 and 3, and the channels run
should be run in non-inverting mode.
Both single ended and differential inputs can be
handled without reverse bias protection.
Boost Capaci t or
The boost capacitor in parallel with the current-limiting resistor boosts the instantaneous coil current at the signal transition. This
ensures switching and reduces propagation delay and reduces pulse-width distortion.
Select the value of the boost capacitor based on the rise and fall
times of the signal drivin g t h e inpu ts. The instantaneous boost
capacitor current is proportional to input edge speeds ( ). Select a
capacitor value based on the rise and fall times of the input signal to be
isolated that provides approximately 20 mA of additional “boost”
current. Figure 4 is a guide to boost capacitor selection. For high-speed
logic signals (tr,tf < 10 ns), a 16 pF capacitor is recommended. The
capacitor value is generally not critical; if in doubt, choose a higher
value.
V
DD
GND
2
5
6
7
8
Note: C
1
is 47 nF ceramic.
Non-Inverting Circuit
Data Out
C
1
1
+5 V
GND
1
820R
3
2
Data In
C
boost
IL610A
-
+
+5 V VDD
GND1GND2
820R 3
2
Note: C1is 47 nF ceramic.
Inverting Circuit
Data In
C
boost
5
6
7
8
Data Out
C
1
IL610A
-
+
Figure 3. Non-inverting and inverting circuits
Figure 4. Cboost Selector
dV
dt
C
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Dynamic Power Consumption
Power consumption is proportional to duty cycle, not data rate. The use of NRZ coding minimizes power dissipation since no
additional power is consumed when the output is in the high state. In differential mode, where the logic high condition may still
require a current to be forced through the coil, power consumption will be higher than a typical NRZ single ended configuration.
Power Supply Decoupling
47 nF low-ESR ceramic capacitors are recommended to decouple the power supplies. The capacitors should be placed as close as
possible to the appropriate VDD pin.
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Magnetic Field Immunity
Because IL600-Series Isolators are completely static, they have the lowest emitted noise of any non-optical isolators.
IsoLoop Isolators operate by imposing a magnetic field on a GMR sensor, which translates the change in field into a change in
logic state. A magnetic shield and a Wheatston e Bridge configuration provide good immunity to external magnetic fields.
Immunity to external magnetic fields can be enhanced by proper orientation of the device with respect to the field direction, the
use of differential signaling, and boost capacitors.
1. Orientation of the device with respect to the field direction
An applied field in the “H1” direction is the worst case for
magnetic immunity. In this case th e external field is in the same
direction as the applied internal field. In one direction it will
tend to help switching; in the other it will hinder switching.
This can cause unpredictable operation.
An applied field in direction “H2” has considerably less effect
and results in higher magnetic immunity.
NC V
DD
IN+ V
OE
IN- OUT
NC GND
2. Differential Si gn al i ng and Boost Capacitors
Regardless of orientation, driving the coil differentially improves magnetic immunity. This is because the logic high state is driven
by an applied field instead of zero field, as is the case with single-ended operation. The higher the coil current, the higher the
internal field, and the higher the immunity to external fields. Optimal magnetic immunity is achieve d by adding the boost
capacitor.
Method Approximate Immunity Immunity Description
Field applied in H1 direction ±20 Gauss A DC current of 16 A flowing in a conductor
1 cm from the device could cause disturbance.
Field applied in H2 direction ±70 Gauss A DC current of 56 A flowing in a conductor
1 cm from the device could cause disturbance.
Field applied in any d irection but with boost
capacitor (16 pF) in circuit ±250 Gauss A DC current of 200 A flowing in a conductor
1 cm from the device could cause disturbance.
Data Rate and Magnetic Field Immunity
It is easier to disrupt an isolated DC signal with an external magnetic field th an it is to disrupt an isolated AC signal. Similarly, a
DC magnetic field will have a greater effect on the device than an AC magnetic field of the same effective magnitude. For
example, signals with pulses longer than 100 μs are more susceptible to mag netic fields than shorter pulse widths.
H1
H2
IL600A Series Isolators
IsoLoop® is a registered trademark of NVE Corporation.
*U.S. Patent numbers 5,831,426; 6,300,617 and others.
REV. V
NVE Corporation 11409 Va lley View Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3617 Phone: (952) 829-9217 Fax: (952) 82 9-9189 www.isoloop.com ©NVE Corporation
Illustrative Applications
GND
2
V
DD2
C
boost
3
25
6
7
8
C
2
2
3
2
IL610A
-
+
B/Z
ISL8485
D
C
1
V
DD1
GND
1
4
5
7
1
Notes:
Cboost is application specific
All other capacitors are 47 nF ceramic
A/Y
8
6
1
R
R
Isolated RS-485 and RS-422 Receivers Using IL610As
IL610As can be used as simple isolated RS-485 or RS-422 receivers, terminating signals at
the IL610A for a fraction of the cost of an isolated node. Cabling is greatly simplified by
eliminating the need to power the input side of the receiving board. No curre nt-limiting
resistor is needed for a single receiver because it will draw less current than the driver
maximum. Current limiting resistors allow at least eight nodes without exceeding the
maximum load of the transceiver chip. Placement of the current-limiting resistors on both
lines provides better dynamic signal b alance. There is no need for line termination resistor s
because the IL610A coil resistance of approximately 85 is close to the characteristic
impedance of most cables. The circuit is intrinsically open circuit failsafe because the IL610A
is guaranteed to switch to the high state when the coil input current is less than 500 µA. For
higher speed, a faster output device (such the CMOS-output IL600-Series Isolators) are needed as well as possibly better
impedance matching.
Number of
Nodes Current Limit
Resistors (Ω)
1 None
2 17
3 22
4 27
5 27
6 2
7 30
8 30
IL600A Series Isolators
10
2K
+5 V
Neutral
10K
Load
47nF
0.5W Monitor Out
3
25
6
8
-
+
IL610A
GND
1
10K 0.5W
120V Hot
Isolated 120 V Line Monitor
The wide input voltage range of IL600 Isolators allow connection to line voltage through current-limiting resistors. In this
illustrative circuit, “Monitor Out” goes low when line voltage exceeds approximately 100 V, and high when line voltage drops
below approximately 10 V.
System Error
R
+5 V
GND
1
Notes:
Cboost is application specific
All other capacitors are 47 nF ceramic
L
+5 V
C
3
1K
V
3
3
2
8
6
5
Sensor 3
C
boost
-
+
IL610A
C
2
1K
V
2
3
2
8
6
5
Sensor 2
C
boost
-
+
IL610A
C
1
1K
V
1
3
2
8
6
5
Sensor 1
C
boost
-
+
IL610A
Multi-channel Isolated Alarm Monitor
The open-drain outputs of IL600A-Series Isolators allow wired-O R outputs. The inputs can be configured for inverting or non-
inverting operation (see Applications Information), and a very wide input voltage range is possible. This illustrative circuit
provides fail-safe output (logic high output for zero coil current) and typical logic output sink current of 10 mA for each isolator.
IL600A Series Isolators
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8
7
5
6
2
1
3
4
5V
5V
GND
1
GND
2
2K2 10K
750R
750R
C3
C2
C1
3
2
8
1
4
½ P82B96
SDA
270 pF
16 pF
SDA_iso
Notes:
C1, C2, and C3 are 47nF ceramic
Resistor values change for 3 V operation
750R
V
DD2
V
DD1
IL612A
Isolation of I2C Nodes
This circuit provides bidirectional isolation of I²C bus signals with no restrictions on data rate and none of the I²C bus latch-up
problems common with other isolation circuits. The SCL section is similar as shown in the schematic using the other half of the
P82B96.
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Package Drawings, Dimensions and Specifications
8-pin MSOP
0.114 (2.90)
0.114 (2.90)
0.016 (0.40)
0.005 (0.13)
0.009 (0.23)
0.027 (0.70)
0.010 (0.25)
0.028 (0.70) 0.002 (0.05)
0.043 (1.10)
0.032 (0.80)
0.006 (0.15)
0.016 (0.40)
0.024 (0.60)
0.189 (4.80)
0.197 (5.00)
0.122 (3.10)
0.122 (3.10)
Pin spacing is a BASIC
dimension; tolerances
do not accumulate
NOTE:
8-pin SOIC Package
0.013 (0.33)
0.020 (0.50)
0.189 (4.8)
0.197 (5.0)
0.150 (3.8)
0.157 (4.0)
Dimensions in inches (mm)
3
2
1
0.228 (5.8)
0.244 (6.2)
0.008 (0.19)
0.010 (0.25)
0.010 (0.25)
0.020 (0.50)
x45º
0º
8º
0.016 (0.40)
0.050 (1.27)
0.040 (1.0)
0.060 (1.5)
0.054 (1.37)
0.069 (1.75)
0.004 (0.10)
0.010 (0.25)
Pin spacing is a BASIC
dimension; tolerances
do not accumulate
NOTE:
8-pin PDIP
0.36 (9.0)
0.40 (10.2)
Pin spacing is a BASIC
dimension; tolerances 
do not accumulate
NOTE:
0.24 (6.1)
0.26 (6.6)
0.29 (6.4)
0.31 (7.9)
0.30 (7.6)
0.37 (9.4)
0.008 (0.2)
0.015 (0.4)
0.030 (0.76)
0.045 (1.14) 0.015 (0.38)
0.023 (0.58) 0.045 (1.14)
0.065 (1.65)
0.09 (2.3)
0.11 (2.8)
0.015 (0.38)
0.035 (0.89)
0.12 (3.05)
0.15 (3.81)
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Ordering Information and Valid Part Numbers
IL 610 A - 1 E TR13 IL610A Valid
Part Numbers
IL610A-1E
IL610A-2E
IL610A-3E
IL610A-5
IL610A-1ETR7
IL610A-3ETR7
IL610A-1ETR13
IL610A-3ETR13
IL611A Valid
Part Numbers
IL611A-1E
IL611A-2E
IL611A-3E
IL611A-1ETR7
IL611A-3ETR7
IL611A-1ETR13
IL611A-3ETR13
IL612A Valid
Part Numbers
IL612A-2E
IL612A-3E
IL612A-3ETR7
IL612A-3ETR13
Bulk Packaging
Blank = Tube
TR7 = 7'' Tape and Reel
TR13 = 13'' Tape and Reel
Package
E = RoHS Compliant
Package T ype
-1 = MSOP
-2 = PDIP
-3 = SOIC
-5 = Bare die
Output T ype
Blank = CMOS Output
A = Open Drain Output
Base Part Number
610 = Single Channel
611 = 2 Transmit Channels
612 = 1 Transmit Channel,
1 Receive Channel
Product Family
IL = Isolators
RoHS
COMPLIANT
IL600A Series Isolators
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Revision History
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-V
May 2012 Changes
Separated and clarified Input Specifications.
Added minimum/maximum coil resistance specifications.
Merged and simplified “Operation” and “Applications” sections.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-U Changes
Update terms and conditions.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-T
Changes
Additional changes to pin spacing specification on MSOP package drawing.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-S Changes
Changed pin spacing specification on MSOP package drawing.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-R Changes
Clarified failsafe operation input current (p. 4).
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-Q
Changes
P. 2—Deleted MSOP IEC61010 approval.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-P
Changes
Added EMC details.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-O Changes
Clarified I2C application diagram and expanded caption (p. 13).
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-N
Changes
IEC 61010 approval for MSOP versions.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-M Changes
Specify coil resistance as typical only.
Revise section on calculating limiting resistors.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-L
Changes
Note on all package drawings that p in-spacing tolerances are non-accumulating; change
MSOP pin-spacing dimensions and tolerance accordingly.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-K Changes
Change lower limit of length on PDIP package drawing.
Tightened pin-spacing tolerance on MSOP package drawing.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-J
Changes
Changed ordering information to reflect that devices are now fully RoHS compliant with
no exemptions.
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-I Changes
Added differential drive specifications
Eliminated soldering profile chart
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-H Changes
Changed RS-485 transceiver
Revised I2C circuit component values
ISB-DS-001-IL600A-G Changes
Added enhanced failsafe specification
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