Technical Document
Specifications
Number of Channels
6
Maximum Data Rate
150Mbps
Package Type
SOIC
Maximum Input Current
10.5 mA dc
Isolation Voltage
2.5 kV
Rise Time
4ns
Number of Pins
16
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125°C
Length
9.9mm
Depth
1.25mm
Width
3.9mm
Product details
Si866x Series 6-channel Digital Isolators
The Si866x Series of six-channel digital isolators, based on the proprietary capacitive isolation technology, enable low propagation delay and skew, low emissions, high noise immunity and high reliability for a long lifecycle.
Digital Isolators, Silicon Laboratories
The Silicon Labs broad range of Digital Isolation products offers significant improvements over older isolation technologies such as opto-couplers. They demonstrate lower power consumption, greater reliability and higher performance, and are generally smaller in size and lower in cost. These CMOS-based devices exhibit stable operating characteristics over a wide temperature range and do not suffer from the lifespan limitations of opto-coupled devices.
P.O.A.
Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
Standard
5
P.O.A.
Each (In a Pack of 5) (ex VAT)
Standard
5
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Technical Document
Specifications
Number of Channels
6
Maximum Data Rate
150Mbps
Package Type
SOIC
Maximum Input Current
10.5 mA dc
Isolation Voltage
2.5 kV
Rise Time
4ns
Number of Pins
16
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125°C
Length
9.9mm
Depth
1.25mm
Width
3.9mm
Product details
Si866x Series 6-channel Digital Isolators
The Si866x Series of six-channel digital isolators, based on the proprietary capacitive isolation technology, enable low propagation delay and skew, low emissions, high noise immunity and high reliability for a long lifecycle.
Digital Isolators, Silicon Laboratories
The Silicon Labs broad range of Digital Isolation products offers significant improvements over older isolation technologies such as opto-couplers. They demonstrate lower power consumption, greater reliability and higher performance, and are generally smaller in size and lower in cost. These CMOS-based devices exhibit stable operating characteristics over a wide temperature range and do not suffer from the lifespan limitations of opto-coupled devices.