FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM isoPower integrated, isolated dc-to-dc converter Regulated 3.15 V to 5.25 V output Up to 150 mW output power High common-mode transient immunity: >25 kV/s iCoupler integrated I2C digital isolator Bidirectional I2C communication 3.0 V to 5.5 V supply/logic levels Open-drain interfaces Suitable for hot swap applications 30 mA current sink capability 1000 kHz maximum frequency 20-lead SSOP package with 5.3 mm creepage High temperature operation: 105C Safety and regulatory approvals UL recognition 2500 V rms for 1 minute per UL 1577 CSA Component Acceptance Notice 5A VDE Certificate of Conformity (pending) DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10):2006-12 VIORM = 560 V peak APPLICATIONS Isolated I2C, SMBus, and PMBus interfaces Multilevel I2C interfaces Central office switching Telecommunication and data communication equipment -48 V distributed power systems -48 V power supply modules Networking GENERAL DESCRIPTION Based on the iCoupler(R) and isoPower(R) chip scale transformer technology, the ADM32601 is a hot swappable digital and power isolator with two nonlatching, bidirectional communication channels, supporting a complete isolated I2C interface, and an integrated isolated dc-to-dc converter, supporting up to 150 mW of isolated power conversion. iCoupler is a chip scale transformer technology with functional, performance, size, and power consumption advantages as compared to optocouplers. The bidirectional I2C channels eliminate the need for splitting I2C signals into separate transmit and receive signals for use with standalone optocouplers. 1 ADM3260 GNDP DECODE ENCODE GNDISO SCL2 ENCODE DECODE SCL1 SDA2 DECODE ENCODE SDA1 VDDP ENCODE DECODE VDDISO GNDP SIGNAL ISOLATION GNDISO NC NC GNDP POWER ISOLATION PDIS PCS VIN OSC GNDISO VSEL RECT REG VISO GNDISO GNDP 11890-001 Data Sheet Hot Swappable, Dual I2C Isolators with Integrated DC-to-DC Converter ADM3260 Figure 1. Table 1. Power Levels for Isolated Converter Input Voltage (V) 5.0 5.0 3.3 Output Voltage (V) 5.0 3.3 3.3 Output Power (mW) 150 100 66 Based on the Analog Devices, Inc., isoPower technology, the on-chip isolated dc-to-dc converter provides a regulated, isolated voltage of 3.15 V to 5.25 V with up to 150 mW of output power (see Figure 1). With the ADM3260, the iCoupler and isoPower channels, along with the I2C transceivers, can be integrated with semiconductor circuitry, which enables a complete isolated I2C interface and allows the power converter to be implemented in a small form factor. The ADM3260 is available in 20-lead SSOP package and has an operating temperature range of -40C to+105C. isoPower uses high frequency switching elements to transfer power through its transformer. Special care must be taken during printed circuit board (PCB) layout to meet emissions standards. See the AN-0971 Application Note for board layout recommendations. Protected by U.S. Patents 5,952,849; 6,873,065; and 7,075,329. Other patents are pending. Rev. D Document Feedback Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. 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Technical Support www.analog.com ADM3260 Data Sheet TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Recommended Operating Conditions .......................................9 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................................... 10 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1 ESD Caution................................................................................ 10 General Description ......................................................................... 1 VISO Voltage Truth Table ......................................................... 10 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions........................... 11 Specifications..................................................................................... 3 Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 12 Electrical Characteristics--5 V Primary Input Supply/5 V Secondary Isolated Supply........................................................... 3 Test Condition ................................................................................ 14 Electrical Characteristics--5 V Primary Input Supply/3.3 V Secondary Isolated Supply........................................................... 3 Functional Description .............................................................. 15 Electrical Characteristics--3.3 V Primary Input Supply/3.3 V Secondary Isolated Supply........................................................... 4 Typical Application Diagram .................................................... 16 DC-to-DC Converter Characteristics ....................................... 4 Digital Isolator DC Specifications .............................................. 5 Digital Isolator AC Specifications .............................................. 5 Package Characteristics ............................................................... 6 Regulatory Approvals................................................................... 7 Insulation and Safety Related Specifications ............................ 7 DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10) Insulation Characteristics .............................................................................. 8 Applications Information .............................................................. 15 Digital Isolator Startup .............................................................. 16 PCB Layout ................................................................................. 16 Thermal Analysis ....................................................................... 17 EMI Considerations ................................................................... 17 Insulation Lifetime ..................................................................... 17 Applications Example .................................................................... 18 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 19 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 19 REVISION HISTORY 11/2017--Rev. C to Rev. D Change to Table 1 ............................................................................. 1 3/2016--Rev. B to Rev. C Changed VDDP (V) to VIN (V), Table 15 .................................. 10 4/2015--Rev. A to Rev. B Changes to Features Section............................................................ 1 Changes to Table 9 and Table 10..................................................... 7 Changes to Functional Description Section ............................... 15 6/2014--Rev. 0 to Rev. A Changes to Pin 8, Table 16............................................................. 11 12/2013--Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. D | Page 2 of 19 Data Sheet ADM3260 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS--5 V PRIMARY INPUT SUPPLY/5 V SECONDARY ISOLATED SUPPLY All typical specifications are at TA = 25C, VIN = VISO = 5 V, VSEL resistor network RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 30.9 k. Minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range which is 4.5 V VIN, VISO 5.5 V, and -40C TA +105C, unless otherwise noted. Switching specifications are tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted. Table 2. Parameter DC-TO-DC CONVERTER SUPPLY Setpoint Thermal Coefficient Line Regulation Load Regulation Output Ripple Output Noise Switching Frequency Pulse-Width Modulation Frequency Output Current Efficiency at IISO (MAX) IVIN, No VISO Load IVIN, Full VISO Load Thermal Shutdown Shutdown Temperature Thermal Hysteresis Symbol Min Typ VISO VISO (TC) VISO (LINE) VISO (LOAD) VISO (RIP) 5 -44 20 1.3 75 VISO (NOISE) fOSC fPWM IISO (MAX) 200 125 600 Max 3 30 IVIN (Q) IVIN (MAX) 29 6.8 104 TSHUTDOWN THYST 154 10 12 Unit Test Conditions/Comments V V/C mV/V % mV p-p IISO = 15 mA, RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 30.9 k mV p-p MHz kHz mA % mA mA IISO = 15 mA, VIN = 4.5 V to 5.5 V IISO = 3 mA to 27 mA 20 MHz bandwidth, COUTPUT_BYPASS = 0.1 F||10 F, IISO = 27 mA COUTPUT_BYPASS = 0.1 F||10 F, IISO = 27 mA VISO > 4.5 V IISO = 27 mA C C ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS--5 V PRIMARY INPUT SUPPLY/3.3 V SECONDARY ISOLATED SUPPLY All typical specifications are at TA = 25C, VIN = 5 V, VISO = 3.3 V, VSEL resistor network RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k. Minimum/ maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range, which is 4.5 V VIN 5.5 V, 3 V VISO 3.6 V, and -40C TA +105C, unless otherwise noted. Switching specifications are tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted. Table 3. Parameter DC-TO-DC CONVERTER SUPPLY Setpoint Thermal Coefficient Line Regulation Load Regulation Output Ripple Output Noise Switching Frequency Pulse-Width Modulation Frequency Output Current Efficiency at IISO (MAX) IVIN, No VISO Load IVIN, Full VISO Load Thermal Shutdown Shutdown Temperature Thermal Hysteresis Symbol Min Typ VISO VISO (TC) VISO (LINE) VISO (LOAD) VISO (RIP) 3.3 -26 20 1.3 50 VISO (NOISE) fOSC fPWM IISO (MAX) 130 125 600 Max 3 30 IVIN (Q) IVIN (MAX) 24 3.2 85 TSHUTDOWN THYST 154 10 8 Unit Test Conditions/Comments V V/C mV/V % mV p-p IISO = 15 mA, RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k mV p-p MHz kHz mA % mA mA C C Rev. D | Page 3 of 19 IISO = 15 mA, VIN = 4.5 V to 5.5 V IISO = 3 mA to 27 mA 20 MHz bandwidth, COUTPUT_BYPASS = 0.1 F||10 F, IISO = 27 mA COUTPUT_BYPASS = 0.1 F||10 F, IISO = 27 mA 3 V < VISO< 3.6 V IISO = 27 mA ADM3260 Data Sheet ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS--3.3 V PRIMARY INPUT SUPPLY/3.3 V SECONDARY ISOLATED SUPPLY All typical specifications are at TA = 25C, VIN = VISO = 3.3 V, VSEL resistor network RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k. Minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range which is 3.0 V VIN, VISO 3.6 V, and -40C TA +105C, unless otherwise noted. Switching specifications are tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted. Table 4. Parameter DC-TO-DC CONVERTER SUPPLY Setpoint Thermal Coefficient Line Regulation Load Regulation Output Ripple Output Noise Switching Frequency Pulse-Width Modulation Frequency Output Current Efficiency at IISO (MAX) IVIN, No VISO Load IVIN, Full VISO Load Thermal Shutdown Shutdown Temperature Thermal Hysteresis Symbol Min Typ VISO VISO (TC) VISO (LINE) VISO (LOAD) VISO (RIP) 3.3 -26 20 1.3 50 VISO (NOISE) fOSC fPWM IISO (MAX) 130 125 600 Max 3 20 IVIN (Q) IVIN (MAX) 27 3.3 77 TSHUTDOWN THYST 154 10 10.5 Unit Test Conditions/Comments V V/C mV/V % mV p-p IISO = 10 mA, RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k IISO = 20 mA IISO = 10 mA, VIN = 3.0 V to 3.6 V IISO = 2 mA to 18 mA 20 MHz bandwidth, COUTPUT_BYPASS = 0.1 F||10 F, IISO = 18 mA COUTPUT_BYPASS = 0.1 F||10 F, IISO = 18 mA mV p-p MHz kHz mA % mA mA 3.6 V > VISO > 3 V IISO = 18 mA C C DC-TO-DC CONVERTER CHARACTERISTICS All typical specifications are at TA = 25C. Minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operation range unless otherwise noted. Switching specifications are tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted. Table 5. Parameter UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT Positive Going Threshold Negative Going Threshold PDIS PIN Input Threshold Logic High Logic Low Input Current Symbol Min Typ VUV+ VUV- VIH VIL IPDIS Max 2.7 2.4 +0.01 Rev. D | Page 4 of 19 Test Conditions/Comments VIN, VISO supply V V 0.7 VIN -10 Unit 0.3 VIN +10 V V A 0 V VPDIS VIN Data Sheet ADM3260 DIGITAL ISOLATOR DC SPECIFICATIONS All minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operating range, unless otherwise noted. All typical specifications are at TA = 25C, VDDISO = 3.3 V or 5 V, and VDDP = 3.3 V or 5 V, unless otherwise noted. All voltages are relative to their respective ground. Table 6. Parameter I2C SIGNAL ISOLATION BLOCK Input Supply Current Side 1 (5 V) Side 2 (5 V) Side 1 (3.3 V) Side 2 (3.3 V) LEAKAGE CURRENTS Symbol IDDISO1 IDDP1 IDDISO2 IDDP2 ISDA1, ISDA2, ISCL1, ISCL2 SIDE 1 LOGIC LEVELS Logic Input Threshold 1 Logic Low Output Voltages VSDA1T, VSCL1T VSDA1OL, VSCL1OL Input/Output Logic Low Level Difference 2 SIDE 2 LOGIC LEVELS Input Voltage Logic Low Logic High Output Voltage Logic Low 1 2 Min VSDA1, VSCL1 500 600 600 50 VSDA2IL, VSCL2IL VSDA2IH, VSCL2IH 0.7 VDDP Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments 2.8 2.7 1.9 1.7 0.01 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 10 mA mA mA mA A VDDISO = 5 V VDDP = 5 V VDDISO = 3.3 V VDDP = 3.3 V VSDA1 = VDDISO, VSDA2 = VDDP, VSCL1 = VDDISO, VSCL2 = VDDP 700 900 850 mV mV mV mV 0.3 VDDP V V 400 mV VSDA2OL, VSCL2OL ISDA1 = ISCL1 = 3.0 mA ISDA1 = ISCL1 = 0.5 mA ISDA2 = ISCL2 = 30 mA VIL < 0.5 V, VIH > 0.7 V. VSDA1 = VSDA1OL - VSDA1T, VSCL1 = VSCL1OL - VSCL1T. This is the minimum difference between the output logic low level and the input logic threshold within a given component. This ensures that there is no possibility of the device latching up the bus to which it is connected. DIGITAL ISOLATOR AC SPECIFICATIONS All minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended operating range, unless otherwise noted. All typical specifications are at TA = 25C, VDDISO = 3.3 V or 5 V, and VDDP = 3.3 V or 5 V, unless otherwise noted. Refer to Figure 17. All voltages are relative to their respective ground. Table 7. Parameter MAXIMUM FREQUENCY OUTPUT FALL TIME 5 V Operation Symbol Typ Max Unit kHz Test Conditions/Comments 4.5 V VDDISO, VDDP 5.5 V, CL1 = 40 pF, R1 = 1.6 k, CL2 = 400 pF, R2 = 180 Side 1 Output (0.9 VDDISO to 0.9 V) Side 2 Output (0.9 VDDP to 0.1 VDDP) 3 V Operation tf1 tf2 Side 1 Output (0.9 VDDISO to 0.9 V) Side 2 Output (0.9 VDDP to 0.1 VDDP) PROPAGATION DELAY 5 V Operation tf1 tf2 Side 1 to Side 2 Rising Edge 1 Falling Edge 2 Min 1000 13 32 26 52 120 120 ns ns 3.0 V VDDISO, VDDP 3.6 V, CL1 = 40 pF, R1 = 1.0 k, CL2 = 400 pF, R2 = 120 13 32 32 61 120 120 ns ns 4.5 VDDISO, VDDP 5.5 V, CL1 = CL2 = 0 pF, R1 = 1.6 k, R2 = 180 tPLH12 tPHL12 95 162 130 275 Rev. D | Page 5 of 19 ns ns ADM3260 Parameter Side 2 to Side 1 Rising Edge 3 Falling Edge 4 3 V Operation Side 1 to Side 2 Rising Edge1 Falling Edge2 Side 2 to Side 1 Rising Edge3 Falling Edge4 PULSE WIDTH DISTORTION 5 V Operation Side 1 to Side 2, |tPLH12 - tPHL12| Side 2 to Side 1, |tPLH21 - tPHL21| 3 V Operation Side 1 to Side 2, |tPLH12 - tPHL12| Side 2 to Side 1, |tPLH21 - tPHL21| COMMON-MODE TRANSIENT IMMUNITY 5 Data Sheet Symbol Min tPLH21 tPHL21 Typ Max Unit 31 85 70 155 ns ns Test Conditions/Comments 3.0 V VDDISO, VDDP 3.6 V, CL1 = CL2 = 0 pF, R1 = 1.0 k, R2 = 120 tPLH12 tPHL12 82 196 125 340 ns ns tPLH21 tPHL21 32 110 75 210 ns ns 4.5 V VDDISO, VDDP 5.5 V, CL1 = CL2 = 0 pF, R1 = 1.6 k, R2 = 180 PWD12 PWD21 67 54 145 85 ns ns 3.0 V VDDISO, VDDP 3.6 V, CL1 = CL2 = 0 pF, R1 = 1.0 k, R2 = 120 PWD12 PWD21 |CMH|, |CML| 114 77 35 25 215 135 ns ns kV/s tPLH12 propagation delay is measured from the Side 1 input logic threshold to an output value of 0.7 VDDP. tPHL12 propagation delay is measured from the Side 1 input logic threshold to an output value of 0.4 V. 3 tPLH21 propagation delay is measured from the Side 2 input logic threshold to an output value of 0.7 VDDISO. 4 tPHL21 propagation delay is measured from the Side 2 input logic threshold to an output value of 0.9 V. 5 |CMH| is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.8 VDDP. |CML| is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO < 0.8 V. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges. The transient magnitude is the range over which the common mode is slewed. 1 2 PACKAGE CHARACTERISTICS Table 8. Thermal and Isolation Characteristics Parameter Resistance (Input to Output) 1 Capacitance (Input to Output)1 Input Capacitance 2 IC Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance Symbol RI-O CI-O CI JA Min Typ 1012 2.2 4.0 50 Max Unit pF pF C/W Test Conditions/Comments f = 1 MHz Thermocouple located at center of package underside, test conducted on 4-layer board with thin traces 3 The device is considered a 2-terminal device: Pin 1 through Pin 10 are shorted together; and Pin 11 through Pin 20 are shorted together. Input capacitance is from any input data pin to ground. 3 See the Thermal Analysis section for thermal model definitions. 1 2 Rev. D | Page 6 of 19 Data Sheet ADM3260 REGULATORY APPROVALS Table 9. UL 1 Recognized Under 1577 Component Recognition Program1 Single Protection, 2500 V RMS Isolation Voltage File E214100 1 2 CSA Approved under CSA Component Acceptance Notice 5A Basic insulation per CSA 60950-1-03 and IEC 60950-1, 400 V rms (565 V peak) maximum working voltage File 205078 VDE (Pending) 2 Certified according to DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10):2006-122 Reinforced insulation, 560 V peak File 2471900-4880-0001 In accordance with UL 1577, each ADM3260 is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage 3000 V rms for 1 second (current leakage detection limit = 10 A). In accordance with DIN V VDE V 0884-10, ADM3260 is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage 1590 V peak for 1 second (partial discharge detection limit = 5 pC). The * marking branded on the component designates DIN V VDE V 0884-10 approval. INSULATION AND SAFETY RELATED SPECIFICATIONS Table 10. Critical Safety Related Dimensions and Material Properties Parameter Rated Dielectric Insulation Voltage Minimum External Air Gap (Clearance) Symbol Value 2500 L(I01) 5.1 Minimum External Tracking (Creepage) L(I02) Minimum Clearance in the Plane of the Printed Circuit Board (PCB Clearance) L(PCB) Minimum Internal Gap (Internal Clearance) Tracking Resistance (Comparative Tracking Index) Isolation Group CTI Unit Test Conditions/Comments V rms 1-minute duration mm Measured from input terminals to output terminals, shortest distance through air 5.1 mm Measured from input terminals to output terminals, shortest distance path along body 5.5 mm Measured from input terminals to output terminals, shortest distance through air, line of sight, in the PCB mounting plane (for information only) 0.017 min mm Distance through insulation >400 V DIN IEC 112/VDE 0303, Part 1 II Material group (DIN VDE 0110, 1/89, Table 1) Rev. D | Page 7 of 19 ADM3260 Data Sheet DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10) INSULATION CHARACTERISTICS This isolator is suitable for reinforced electrical isolation only within the safety limit data. Maintenance of the safety data is ensured by the protective circuits. The asterisk (*) marking on packages denotes DIN V VDE V 0884-10 approval. Table 11. VDE Characteristics Description Installation Classification per DIN VDE 0110 For Rated Mains Voltage 150 V rms For Rated Mains Voltage 300 V rms For Rated Mains Voltage 400 V rms Climatic Classification Pollution Degree per DIN VDE 0110, Table 1 Maximum Working Insulation Voltage Input-to-Output Test Voltage, Method b1 Input-to-Output Test Voltage, Method a After Environmental Tests Subgroup 1 After Input and/or Safety Test Subgroup 2 and Subgroup 3 Highest Allowable Overvoltage Surge Isolation Voltage Safety Limiting Values Case Temperature Converter Safety Total Dissipated Power VDDP + VDDISO Current Insulation Resistance at TS for Isolated Converter Test Conditions/Comments VIORM x 1.875 = Vpd(m), 100% production test, tini = tm = 1 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC VIORM x 1.5 = Vpd(m), tini = 60 sec, tm = 10 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC VIORM x 1.2 = Vpd(m), tini = 60 sec, tm = 10 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC VIOSM(TEST) = 10 kV, 1.2 s rise time, 50 s, 50% fall time Maximum value allowed in the event of a failure (see Figure 2) VIO = 500 V Unit VIORM Vpd(m) I to IV I to III I to II 40/105/21 2 560 1050 V peak V peak Vpd(m) 840 V peak Vpd(m) 672 V peak VIOTM VIOSM 3535 4000 V peak V peak TS IS1 ITMAX RS 150 2.5 212 >109 C W mA 300 2.0 1.5 1.0 0 50 100 150 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) 200 Figure 2. Isolated Converter Thermal Derating Curve, Dependence of Safety Limiting Values on Case Temperature, per DIN V VDE V 0884-10 200 150 100 50 0 11890-002 0.5 250 0 50 100 150 CASE TEMPERATURE (C) 200 11890-003 SAFETY-LIMITING CURRENT (mA) 2.5 SAFE LIMITING POWER (W) Characteristic 350 3.0 0 Symbol Figure 3. Digital Isolator Thermal Derating Curve, Dependence of SafetyLimiting Values on Case Temperature, per DIN V VDE V 0884-10 Rev. D | Page 8 of 19 Data Sheet ADM3260 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS Table 12. Parameter OPERATING TEMPERATURE 1 ISOLATED CONVERTER Supply Voltages 2 VIN at VISO Set to Regulate to 3.3 V VIN at VISO Set to Regulate to 5 V DIGITAL ISOLATOR Supply Voltages (VDDISO, VDDP) 3 Input/Output Signal Voltage (VSDA1, VSCL1, VSDA2, VSCL2) Capacitive Load Side 1 (CL1) Side 2 (CL2) STATIC OUTPUT LOADING Side 1 (ISDA1, ISCL1) Side 2 (ISDA2, ISCL2) 1 2 3 Value -40C to +105C 3.0 V to 5.5 V 4.5 V to 5.5 V 3.0 V to 5.5 V 5.5 V 40 pF 400 pF 0.5 mA to 3 mA 0.5 mA to 30 mA Operation at 105C requires reduction of the maximum load current (see Table 13). Each voltage is relative to its respective ground. All voltages are relative to their respective ground. Rev. D | Page 9 of 19 ADM3260 Data Sheet ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS TA = 25C, unless otherwise noted. Rating -55C to +150C -40C to +105C -0.5 V to +7.0 V -0.5 V to +7.0 V Stresses at or above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the product. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the product at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Operation beyond the maximum operating conditions for extended periods may affect product reliability. 30 mA ESD CAUTION Table 13. Parameter Storage Temperature (TST) Ambient Operating Temperature (TA) Supply Voltages (VIN, VISO) 1 Supply Voltages (VDDISO, VDDP)1 VISO Supply Current 2 TA = -40C to +105C Digital Isolator Average Output Current per Pin 3 Side 1 (IO1) Side 2 (IO2) Input/Output Voltage Side 1 (VSDA1, VSCL1)3 Side 2 (VSDA2, VSCL2)3 Input Voltage (PDIS, VSEL)1, 4 Common-Mode Transients 5 18 mA 100 mA -0.5 V to VDDISO + 0.5 V -0.5 V to VDDP + 0.5 V -0.5 V to VIN + 0.5 V -100 kV/s to +100 kV/s All voltages are relative to their respective ground. VISO provides current for dc and dynamic loads on the VISO input/output channels. This current must be included when determining the total VISO supply current. 3 See Figure 3 for maximum rated current values for various temperatures. 4 VCC can be either VIN or VISO depending on the whether the input is on the primary or secondary side of the device, respectively. 5 Refers to common-mode transients across the insulation barrier. Common-mode transients exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may cause latch-up or permanent damage. 1 2 Table 14. Maximum Continuous Working Voltage Supporting 50-Year Minimum Lifetime1 Parameter AC Voltage Bipolar Waveform Unipolar Waveform DC Voltage |DC Peak Voltage| 1 Maximum Unit Applicable Certification 560 560 V peak V peak All certifications, 50-year operation 560 V peak Refers to the continuous voltage magnitude imposed across the isolation barrier. See the Insulation Lifetime section for more information. VISO VOLTAGE TRUTH TABLE Table 15. Truth Table (Positive Logic) VIN (V) 5 5 3.3 3.3 5 5 3.3 3.3 VSEL Input RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 30.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 30.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 16.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 30.9 k RBOTTOM = 10 k, RTOP = 30.9 k PDIS Input Low High Low High Low High Low High VISO Output (V) 5 0 3.3 0 3.3 0 5 0 Rev. D | Page 10 of 19 Notes Configuration not recommended Data Sheet ADM3260 GNDP 1 20 GNDISO SCL2 2 19 SCL1 SDA2 3 18 SDA1 VDDP 4 17 VDDISO GNDP 5 16 GNDISO NC 6 15 NC GNDP 7 14 GNDISO PDIS 8 13 VSEL VIN 9 12 VISO GNDP 10 11 GNDISO ADM3260 TOP VIEW (Not to Scale) 11890-017 PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS NOTES 1. NC = NO CONNECT. DO NOT CONNECT TO THIS PIN Figure 4. Pin Configuration Table 16. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. 1, 5, 7 ,10 2 3 4 6, 15 8 Mnemonic GNDP SCL2 SDA2 VDDP NC PDIS 9 11, 14, 16, 20 12 VIN GNDISO 13 VSEL 17 18 19 VDDISO SDA1 SCL1 VISO Description Ground Reference for Primary Side. Connect all GNDP pins to the primary ground reference. Clock Input/Output, Primary Side. Data Input/Output, Primary Side. Digital Isolator Primary Supply Input, 3.0 V to 5.5 V. No Connect. Do not connect to this pin. Power Disable. When PDIS is tied to VIN, the power supply enters low power standby mode. When PDIS is tied to GNDP, the power converter is active. isoPower Converter Primary Supply Input, 3.0 V to 5.5 V. Ground Reference for Isolated Side. Connect all GNDISO pins to the isolated ground reference. Secondary Supply Voltage Output for Digital Isolator Isolated Side Power and External Loads. The output voltage is adjustable from 3.15 V to 5.25 V. Output Voltage Set. Provide a thermally matched resistor network between VISO and GNDISO to divide the required output voltage to match the 1.25 V reference voltage. The VISO voltage can be programmed up to 20% higher or 75% lower than VIN but must be within the allowed output voltage range. Digital Isolator Isolated Side Supply Input, 3.0 V to 5.5 V. Data Input/Output, Isolated Side. Clock Input/Output, Isolated Side. Rev. D | Page 11 of 19 ADM3260 Data Sheet TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 2.0 35 0.50 IVIN POWER DISSIPATION 1.8 0.45 20 VIN = 5V/VISO = 5V VIN = 5V/VISO = 3.3V VIN = 3.3V/VISO = 3.3V 15 10 5 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 LOAD CURRENT (A) 0.40 1.4 0.35 1.2 0.30 1.0 0.25 0.8 0.20 0.6 0.15 0.4 0.10 0.2 0.05 0 3.0 11890-005 0 1.6 Figure 5. Typical Power Supply Efficiency at 5 V/5 V, 5 V/3.3 V, and 3.3 V/3.3 V 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 VDDP SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 5.5 0 6.0 IVIN CURRENT (A) 25 11890-008 POWER DISSIPATION (W) EFFICIENCY (%) 30 Figure 8. Power Dissipation and IVIN Current vs. VDDP Supply Voltage 450 VISO (100mV/DIV) 350 300 250 200 150 100 0 10 20 30 40 IISO (mA) 10% LOAD (1ms/DIV) Figure 6. Typical Total Power Dissipation vs. IISO 11890-009 0 90% LOAD VIN = 5V/VISO = 5V VIN = 5V/VISO = 3.3V VIN = 3.3V/VISO = 3.3V 50 11890-006 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) 400 Figure 9. Typical VISO Transient Load Response, 5 V Output, 10% to 90% Load Step 35 VISO (100mV/DIV) 30 20 15 90% LOAD 10 VIN = 5V/VISO = 5V VIN = 5V/VISO = 3.3V VIN = 3.3V/VISO = 3.3V 0 0 25 50 IDDP (mA) 75 100 10% LOAD 11890-007 5 Figure 7. Typical Isolated Output Supply Current (IISO) as a Function of External Load at 5 V/5 V, 5 V/3.3 V, and 3.3 V/3.3 V (1ms/DIV) 11890-010 IISO (mA) 25 Figure 10. Typical VISO Transient Load Response, 3.3 V Input, 3.3 V Output, 10% to 90% Load Step Rev. D | Page 12 of 19 Data Sheet ADM3260 90% LOAD 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 30mA LOAD 20mA LOAD 10mA LOAD 2.5 2.0 3.0 11890-011 10% LOAD (1ms/DIV) 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) Figure 11. Typical VISO Transient Load Response, 5 V Input, 3.3 V Output, 10% to 90% Load Step Figure 14. Relationship Between Output Voltage and Required Input Voltage, Under Load to Maintain >80% Duty Factor in the PWM 4.970 500 450 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) 4.965 4.960 VISO (V) 3.5 11890-014 MINIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE (V) VISO (100mV/DIV) 5.0 4.955 4.950 400 350 300 250 VIN = 5V/VISO = 5V 200 VIN = 5V/VISO = 3.3V 4.945 0 1 2 3 4 TIME (s) 100 -40 11890-012 4.940 Figure 12. Typical VISO = 5 V Output Voltage Ripple at 90% Load -20 0 20 40 60 80 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) 100 120 11890-015 150 Figure 15. Power Dissipation with a 30 mA Load vs. Ambient Temperature 3.280 500 450 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) VISO (V) 3.278 3.276 3.274 3.272 VIN = 5V/VISO= 5V VIN = 3.3V/VISO = 3.3V VIN = 5V/VISO = 3.3V 400 350 300 250 200 0 1 2 3 4 TIME (s) Figure 13. Typical VISO = 3.3 V Output Voltage Ripple at 90% Load 100 -40 11890-013 3.270 -20 0 20 40 60 80 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) 100 120 11890-016 150 Figure 16. Power Dissipation with a 20 mA Load vs. Ambient Temperature Rev. D | Page 13 of 19 ADM3260 Data Sheet TEST CONDITION R1 R1 SDA1 SCL1 CL1 CL1 GNDISO DECODE ENCODE ENCODE DECODE DECODE ENCODE ENCODE DECODE VDDP SDA2 R2 R2 CL2 CL2 SCL2 GNDP 11890-004 VDDISO Figure 17. Timing Test Diagram Rev. D | Page 14 of 19 Data Sheet ADM3260 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The digital isolator block on the ADM3260 interfaces on each side to a bidirectional I2C signal. Internally, the I2C interface is split into two unidirectional channels communicating in opposing directions via a dedicated iCoupler isolation channel for each. One channel (the bottom channel of each channel pair shown in Figure 17) senses the voltage state of the Side 1 I2C pin (SCL1 or SDA1) and transmits its state to its respective Side 2 I2C pin (SCL2 or SDA2). Both the Side 1 (isolated side) and the Side 2 (primary side) I2C pins interface to an I2C bus operating in the 3.0 V to 5.5 V range. A logic low on either pin causes the opposite pin to pull low enough to comply with the logic low threshold requirements of the other I2C devices on the bus. To avoid I2C bus contention, input a low threshold at SDA1 or SCL1 to guarantee at least 50 mV less than the output low signal at the same pin. This step prevents an output logic low at Side 1 from transmitting back to Side 2 and pulling down the I2C bus. Because the Side 2 logic levels or thresholds are standard I2C values, multiple ADM3260 devices connected to a bus by their Side 2 pins communicate with each other and with other I2Ccompatible devices. I2C compatibility refers to situations in which the logic levels of a component do not necessarily meet the requirements of the I2C specification but still allow the component to communicate with an I2C-compliant device. I2C compliance refers to situations in which the logic levels of a component meet the requirements of the I2C specification. However, because the Side 1 pin has a modified output level/ input threshold, this side of the ADM3260 communicates only with devices that conform to the I2C standard. In other words, Side 2 of the ADM3260 is I2C compliant, whereas Side 1 is only I2C compatible. The output logic low levels are independent of the VDDISO and VDDP voltages. The input logic low threshold at Side 1 is also independent of VDDISO. However, the input logic low threshold at Side 2 is at 0.3 VDDP, consistent with I2C requirements. The Side 1 and Side 2 pins have open-collector outputs whose high levels are set via pull-up resistors to their respective supply voltages. The dc-to-dc converter section of the ADM3260 works on principles that are common to most modern power supplies. It has a split controller architecture with isolated pulse-width modulation (PWM) feedback. VIN power is supplied to an oscillating circuit that switches current into a chip-scale air core transformer. Power transferred to the secondary side is rectified and regulated to a value between 3.15 V and 5.25 V depending on the setpoint supplied by an external voltage divider (see Equation 1). The secondary (VISO) side controller regulates the output by creating a PWM control signal that is sent to the primary (VIN) side by a dedicated iCoupler data channel. The PWM modulates the oscillator circuit to control the power being sent to the secondary side. Feedback allows for significantly higher power and efficiency. VISO = 1.23 x RTOP + RBOTTOM (V) RBOTTOM (1) where: RTOP is a resistor between VSEL and VISO. RBOTTOM is a resistor between VSEL and GNDISO. Because the output voltage is adjusted continuously, there are an infinite number of operating conditions. This data sheet addresses three discrete operating conditions in the Specifications section. Many other combinations of input and output voltage are possible; Figure 14 depicts the supported voltage combinations at room temperature. Figure 14 was generated by using a fixed VISO load and decreasing the input voltage until the PWM was at 80% duty cycle. Each of the curves represents the minimum input voltage that is required for operation under this criterion. For example, if the application requires 30 mA of output current at 5 V, the minimum input voltage at VIN is 4.25 V. Figure 14 also illustrates that a configuration with VIN = 3.3 V and VISO = 5 V is not recommended. Even at 10 mA of output current, the PWM cannot maintain less than 80% duty factor, leaving no margin to support load or temperature variations. Typically, the dc-to-dc converter section of the ADM3260 dissipates about 17% more power between room temperature and maximum temperature; therefore, the 20% PWM margin covers temperature variations. The isolated converter implements undervoltage lockout (UVLO) with hysteresis on the input/output pins of the primary and secondary sides as well as the VIN power input. This feature ensures that the converter does not go into oscillation due to noisy input power or slow power-on ramp rates. Rev. D | Page 15 of 19 ADM3260 Data Sheet DIGITAL ISOLATOR STARTUP PCB LAYOUT Both the VDDISO and VDDP supplies of the digital isolator block have an undervoltage lockout feature to prevent the signal channels from operating unless certain criteria are met. This feature prevents input logic low signals from pulling down the I2C bus inadvertently during power-up/power-down. To enable the signal channels, the following two criteria must be met: Both supplies must be at least 2.5 V. At least 40 s must elapse after both supplies exceed the internal start-up threshold of 2.0 V. Until both criteria are met for both supplies, pull the outputs of the digital isolator block of the ADM3260 high, ensuring a startup that avoids any disturbances on the bus. Supply bypassing of the 0.15 W isoPower integrated dc-to-dc converter with a low ESR capacitor is required as near the chip pads as possible. The isoPower inputs require several passive components to bypass the power effectively, as well as to set the output voltage and to bypass the core voltage regulator (see Figure 21 through Figure 23). PDIS 10F + 0.1F 11890-021 VIN GNDP Figure 21. VIN Bias and Bypass Components Figure 18 and Figure 19 illustrate the supply conditions for fast and slow input supply slew rates. VSEL 30k GNDISO 0.1F 10k 10F + MINIMUM RECOMMENDED OPERATING SUPPLY, 3.0V Figure 22. VISO Bias and Bypass Components SUPPLY VALID 11890-018 INTERNAL START-UP THRESHOLD, 2.0V Figure 18. Digital Isolator Start-Up Condition, Supply Slew Rate > 12.5 V/ms MINIMUM RECOMMENDED OPERATING SUPPLY, 3.0V MINIMUM VALID SUPPLY, 2.5V SUPPLY VALID 11890-019 INTERNAL START-UP THRESHOLD, 2.0V 40s Figure 19. Digital Isolator Start-Up Condition, Supply Slew Rate < 12.5 V/ms TYPICAL APPLICATION DIAGRAM Figure 20 shows a typical application circuit including the pull-up resistors required for both Side 1 and Side 2 buses. Bypass capacitor with values from 0.01 F to 0.1 F are required between VDDP and GNDP and between VDDISO and GNDISO. ISOLATION BARRIER VIN GNDP SDA SCL PDIS GNDP GNDISO SCL1 SCL2 SDA2 SDA1 VDDP VDDISO ADM3260 VISO VDDISO GNDP GNDISO SDA2 SDA1 SCL2 SCL1 VSEL VIN VISO GNDISO BYPASS < 2mm VSEL VDDP PDIS GNDP GNDISO GNDISO GNDISO GNDP 5V_ISO Figure 23. Recommended PCB Layout SDA_ISO SCL_ISO 11890-020 ON/OFF Do not exceed 2 mm for the total lead length between the ends of the low ESR capacitor and the input power supply. GNDP ADM3260 5V The power supply section of the ADM3260 uses a 125 MHz oscillator frequency to efficiently pass power through its chip-scale transformers. Choose bypass capacitors carefully because they must perform more than one function. Noise suppression requires a low inductance, high frequency capacitor; ripple suppression and proper regulation require a large value bulk capacitor. Connect these capacitors most conveniently between Pin VIN and Pin GNDP for VIN and between Pin VISO and Pin GNDISO for VISO. To suppress noise and reduce ripple, a parallel combination of at least two capacitors is required. The recommended capacitor values are 0.1 F and 10 F for VIN. The smaller capacitor must have a low ESR; for example, use of an NP0 or X5R ceramic capacitor is advised. Ceramic capacitors are also recommended for the 10 mF bulk capacitance. Add an additional 10 nF capacitor in parallel if further EMI/EMC control is desired. Figure 20. Typical Isolated I2C Interface Using the ADM3260 Rev. D | Page 16 of 19 11890-023 MINIMUM VALID SUPPLY, 2.5V 40s 11890-022 VISO Data Sheet ADM3260 Power dissipation in the device varies with ambient temperature due to the characteristics of the switching and rectification elements. Figure 15 and Figure 16 show the relationship between total power dissipation at two load conditions and ambient temperature. Use this information to determine the junction temperature at various operating conditions to ensure that the device does not go into thermal shutdown unexpectedly. EMI CONSIDERATIONS The dc-to-dc converter section of the ADM3260 components must operate at a very high frequency to allow efficient power transfer through the small transformers. This high frequency operation creates high frequency currents that propagate in circuit board ground and power planes, causing edge and dipole radiation. Grounded enclosures are recommended for applications that use these devices. If grounded enclosures are not possible, follow good RF design practices in the layout of the PCB. See the AN-0971 Application Note for the most current PCB layout recommendations for the ADM3260. INSULATION LIFETIME RATED PEAK VOLTAGE 0V Figure 24. Bipolar AC Waveform RATED PEAK VOLTAGE 0V All insulation structures eventually break down when subjected to voltage stress over a sufficiently long period. The rate of insulation degradation is dependent on the characteristics of the voltage waveform applied across the insulation. Analog Devices conducts an extensive set of evaluations to determine the lifetime of the insulation structure within the ADM3260. Figure 25. DC Waveform RATED PEAK VOLTAGE 0V NOTES 1. THE VOLTAGE IS SHOWN AS SINU SOIDAL FOR ILLUSTRATION PUPOSES ONLY. IT IS MEANT TO REPRESENT ANY VOLTAGE WAVEFORM VARYING BETWEEN 0V AND SOME LIMITING VALUE. THE LIMITING VALUE CAN BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE, BUT THE VOLTAGE CANNOT CROSS 0V. Figure 26. Unipolar AC Waveform Rev. D | Page 17 of 19 11890-026 The ADM3260 consist of four internal die attached to a split lead frame with four die attach paddles. For the purposes of thermal analysis, treat the chip as a thermal unit, with the highest junction temperature reflected in the JA value from Table 8. The value of JA is based on measurements taken with the devices mounted on a JEDEC standard, 4-layer board with fine width traces and still air. Under normal operating conditions, the ADM3260 operates at a full load across the full temperature range without derating the output current. 11890-024 THERMAL ANALYSIS Accelerated life testing is performed using voltage levels higher than the rated continuous working voltage. Acceleration factors for several operating conditions are determined, allowing calculation of the time to failure at the working voltage of interest. The values shown in Table 14 summarize the peak voltages for 50 years of service life in several operating conditions. In many cases, the working voltage approved by agency testing is higher than the 50-year service life voltage. Operation at working voltages higher than the service life voltage listed leads to premature insulation failure. The insulation lifetime of the ADM3260 depends on the voltage waveform type imposed across the isolation barrier. The iCoupler insulation structure degrades at different rates, depending on whether the waveform is bipolar ac, unipolar ac, or dc. Figure 24, Figure 25, and Figure 26 illustrate these different isolation voltage waveforms. Bipolar ac voltage is the most stringent environment. A 50-year operating lifetime under the bipolar ac condition determines the Analog Devices recommended maximum working voltage. In the case of unipolar ac or dc voltage, the stress on the insulation is significantly lower. This allows operation at higher working voltages while still achieving a 50-year service life. The working voltages listed in Table 14 can be applied while maintaining the 50-year minimum lifetime, provided that the voltage conforms to either the unipolar ac or dc voltage cases. Any cross-insulation voltage waveform that does not conform to Figure 25 or Figure 26 must be treated as a bipolar ac waveform, and its peak voltage must be limited to the 50-year lifetime voltage value listed in Table 14. 11890-025 In applications involving high common-mode transients, design the board layout such that any coupling that does occur affects all pins on a given component side equally. Failure to ensure this can cause voltage differentials between pins, exceeding the absolute maximum ratings specified in Table 13, and thereby leading to latch-up and/or permanent damage. ADM3260 Data Sheet APPLICATIONS EXAMPLE RTN 12V ADM1075 -48V HOT SWAP CONTROLLER AND DIGITAL POWER MONITOR ADP1046 ISOLATED DIGITAL DC-TO-DC CONVERTER 3.3V_ISO VISO VDDISO SDA_ISO SDA1 SCL_ISO -48V VIN ADM3260 VDDP SDA2 2 SCL1 POWER + I C SCL2 ISOLATOR GNDISO GNDP 3.3V MANAGEMENT BUS SDA SCL PROCESSOR Figure 27. The ADM3260 Used in -48 V Power Monitoring and Control Rev. D | Page 18 of 19 11890-027 -48V Data Sheet ADM3260 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 7.50 7.20 6.90 11 20 5.60 5.30 5.00 1 8.20 7.80 7.40 10 0.65 BSC SEATING PLANE 8 4 0 COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-150-AE 0.95 0.75 0.55 060106-A 0.38 0.22 0.05 MIN COPLANARITY 0.10 0.25 0.09 1.85 1.75 1.65 2.00 MAX Figure 28. 20-Lead Shrink Small Outline Package [SSOP] (RS-20) Dimensions shown in millimeters ORDERING GUIDE Model1 ADM3260ARSZ ADM3260ARSZ-RL7 EVAL-ADM3260EBZ 1 Temperature Range -40C to +105C -40C to +105C Package Description 20-Lead Shrink Small Outline Package [SSOP] 20-Lead Shrink Small Outline Package [SSOP] Evaluation Board Z = RoHS Compliant Part. I2C refers to a communications protocol originally developed by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors). (c)2013-2017 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D11890-0-11/17(D) Rev. D | Page 19 of 19 Package Option RS-20 RS-20