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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Operating Temperature Packaging Mounting Type RoHS Status Manufacturer Part Number Type Voltage - Supply Shell Style
SI8463AB-A-IS1 Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) DGTL ISO 2.5KV GEN PURP 16SOIC - -40°C ~ 125°C Tube Surface Mount - - General Purpose 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V -
MAX14932EAWE+T Maxim Integrated DGTL ISO 2.75KV GEN PURP 16SOIC - -40°C ~ 125°C Tape & Reel (TR) Surface Mount - - General Purpose 1.71 V ~ 5.5 V -
LTM2885HY#PBF ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) DGTL ISO 6.5KV RS485/RS422 42BGA µModule® -40°C ~ 105°C Tube Surface Mount - - RS422, RS485 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V -
SI8421AB-D-ISR Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) DGTL ISO 2.5KV GEN PURP 8SOIC - -40°C ~ 125°C Tape & Reel (TR) Surface Mount - - General Purpose 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V -
ADUM1246ARSZ ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) DGTL ISO 3.75KV GEN PURP 20SSOP iCoupler® -40°C ~ 125°C Tube Surface Mount - - General Purpose 2.25 V ~ 3.6 V -
LTM2881IY-3 ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) DGTL ISO 2.5KV RS422/RS485 32BGA µModule® -40°C ~ 85°C Tray Surface Mount - - RS422, RS485 3 V ~ 3.6 V -
ADUM1201BRZ ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) DGTL ISO 2.5KV GEN PURP 8SOIC iCoupler® -40°C ~ 105°C Tube Surface Mount - - General Purpose 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V -
SI8461AB-A-IS1 Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) DGTL ISO 2.5KV GEN PURP 16SOIC - -40°C ~ 125°C Tube Surface Mount - - General Purpose 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V -
ADUM142D1BRZ-RL7 ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) DGTL ISO 3KV 4CH GEN PURP 16SOIC iCoupler® -40°C ~ 125°C Tape & Reel (TR) Surface Mount - - General Purpose 1.7 V ~ 5.5 V -
ISOW7842DWE N/A HIGH-EFFICIENCY, LOW-EMISSIONS, - -40°C ~ 125°C Tube Surface Mount - - General Purpose 3 V ~ 5.5 V -

About Digital Isolators


Digital isolators are integrated circuits (ICs) that provide electrical isolation and bidirectional data transmission between two digital domains. They use techniques such as capacitive coupling or magnetic coupling to transmit digital signals across isolation barriers, offering advantages in terms of speed, size, and reliability compared to traditional optocouplers or transformers.