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Rating Catalog Integrated isolated power No Isolation rating Basic Number of channels 4 Forward/reverse channels 3 forward / 1 reverse Default output High, Low Data rate (max) (Mbps) 4 Surge isolation voltage (VIOSM) (VPK) 6400 Transient isolation voltage (VIOTM) (VPK) 4242 Withstand isolation voltage (VISO) (Vrms) 3000 CMTI (min) (V/µs) 50000 Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.71 Propagation delay time (typ) (µs) 0.14 Current consumption per channel (DC) (typ) (mA) 0.0042 Current consumption per channel (1 Mbps) (typ) (mA) 0.116 Creepage (min) (mm) 3.7 Clearance (min) (mm) 3.7
Rating Catalog Integrated isolated power No Isolation rating Basic Number of channels 4 Forward/reverse channels 3 forward / 1 reverse Default output High, Low Data rate (max) (Mbps) 4 Surge isolation voltage (VIOSM) (VPK) 6400 Transient isolation voltage (VIOTM) (VPK) 4242 Withstand isolation voltage (VISO) (Vrms) 3000 CMTI (min) (V/µs) 50000 Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.71 Propagation delay time (typ) (µs) 0.14 Current consumption per channel (DC) (typ) (mA) 0.0042 Current consumption per channel (1 Mbps) (typ) (mA) 0.116 Creepage (min) (mm) 3.7 Clearance (min) (mm) 3.7
SSOP (DBQ) 16 29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6
  • Ultra-low power consumption
    • 3.5 µA per channel quiescent current (3.3 V)
    • 15 µA per channel at 100 kbps (3.3 V)
    • 116 µA per channel at 1 Mbps (3.3 V)
  • Robust isolation barrier
    • >100-year projected lifetime
    • 3000 VRMS isolation rating
    • ±100 kV/µs typical CMTI
  • Wide supply range: 1.71 V to 1.89 V and 2.25 V to 5.5 V
  • Wide temperature range:
    • 1.71 V to 1.89 V: –55°C to +105°C
    • 2.25 V to 5.5 V: –55°C to +125°C
  • Small 16-QSOP package (16-DBQ)
  • Signaling rate: Up to 4 Mbps
  • Default output High (ISO7041) and Low (ISO7041F) options
  • Robust electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
    • System-level ESD, EFT, and surge immunity
    • ±8 kV IEC 61000-4-2 contact discharge protection across isolation barrier
    • Very low emissions
  • Safety-related certifications :
    • UL 1577 Component Recognition Program
    • DIN VDE V 0884-11
    • CQC, TUV and CSA
    • IECEx (IEC 60079-0 & IEC 60079-11) and ATEX (EN 60079-0 & EN 60079-11)
  • Ultra-low power consumption
    • 3.5 µA per channel quiescent current (3.3 V)
    • 15 µA per channel at 100 kbps (3.3 V)
    • 116 µA per channel at 1 Mbps (3.3 V)
  • Robust isolation barrier
    • >100-year projected lifetime
    • 3000 VRMS isolation rating
    • ±100 kV/µs typical CMTI
  • Wide supply range: 1.71 V to 1.89 V and 2.25 V to 5.5 V
  • Wide temperature range:
    • 1.71 V to 1.89 V: –55°C to +105°C
    • 2.25 V to 5.5 V: –55°C to +125°C
  • Small 16-QSOP package (16-DBQ)
  • Signaling rate: Up to 4 Mbps
  • Default output High (ISO7041) and Low (ISO7041F) options
  • Robust electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
    • System-level ESD, EFT, and surge immunity
    • ±8 kV IEC 61000-4-2 contact discharge protection across isolation barrier
    • Very low emissions
  • Safety-related certifications :
    • UL 1577 Component Recognition Program
    • DIN VDE V 0884-11
    • CQC, TUV and CSA
    • IECEx (IEC 60079-0 & IEC 60079-11) and ATEX (EN 60079-0 & EN 60079-11)

The ISO7041 device is an ultra-low power, multichannel digital isolator that can be used to isolate CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os. Each isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer separated by a double capacitive silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation barrier. Innovative edge based architecture combined with an ON-OFF keying modulation scheme allows these isolators to consume very-low power while meeting 3000-VRMS isolation rating per UL1577. The per channel dynamic current consumption of the device is under 120 µA/Mbps and the per channel static current consumption is 3.5 µA at 3.3 V, allowing for use of the ISO7041 in both power and thermal constrained system designs.

The device can operate as low as 1.71 V, as high as 5.5 V , and is fully functional with different supply voltages on each side of isolation barrier. The four channel isolator comes in a 16-QSOP package with three forward-direction channels and one reverse-direction channel. The device has default output high and low options. If the input power or signal is lost, default output is high for the ISO7041 device without the suffix F and low for the ISO7041F device with the F suffix. See the Device Functional Modes section for more information.

The ISO7041 device is an ultra-low power, multichannel digital isolator that can be used to isolate CMOS or LVCMOS digital I/Os. Each isolation channel has a logic input and output buffer separated by a double capacitive silicon dioxide (SiO2) insulation barrier. Innovative edge based architecture combined with an ON-OFF keying modulation scheme allows these isolators to consume very-low power while meeting 3000-VRMS isolation rating per UL1577. The per channel dynamic current consumption of the device is under 120 µA/Mbps and the per channel static current consumption is 3.5 µA at 3.3 V, allowing for use of the ISO7041 in both power and thermal constrained system designs.

The device can operate as low as 1.71 V, as high as 5.5 V , and is fully functional with different supply voltages on each side of isolation barrier. The four channel isolator comes in a 16-QSOP package with three forward-direction channels and one reverse-direction channel. The device has default output high and low options. If the input power or signal is lost, default output is high for the ISO7041 device without the suffix F and low for the ISO7041F device with the F suffix. See the Device Functional Modes section for more information.

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* Data sheet ISO7041 Ultra-Low Power Four-Channel Digital Isolator datasheet (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 27 Feb 2020
White paper Improve Your System Performance by Replacing Optocouplers with Digital Isolators (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 07 Sep 2023
Certificate CQC Certificate for ISOxxDBQ (Rev. A) 27 Mar 2023
Certificate CSA Certificate for ISO7041xDBQ (Rev. A) 15 Feb 2023
Certificate TUV Certificate for Isolation Devices (Rev. K) 05 Aug 2022
Certificate UL Certificate of Compliance File E181974 Vol 4 Sec 6 (Rev. P) 05 Aug 2022
Certificate VDE Certificate for Reinforced Isolation for DIN EN IEC 60747-17 (Rev. R) 12 Jul 2022
Functional safety information ISO7041 Functional Safety, FIT Rate, Failure Mode Distribution and Pin FMA PDF | HTML 22 Mar 2022
White paper Why are Digital Isolators Certified to Meet Electrical Equipment Standards? 16 Nov 2021
Application note Intrinsic Safety Compliance of Digital Isolators in Explosive Atmospheres (Rev. A) 25 Aug 2021
White paper Distance Through Insulation: How Digital Isolators Meet Certification Requiremen PDF | HTML 11 Jun 2021
EVM User's guide Universal Digital Isolator Evaluation Module PDF | HTML 04 Mar 2021
Technical article Understand and apply safety-limiting values for digital isolators PDF | HTML 20 Jan 2021
Technical article Upgrade your explosive atmosphere designs with IECEx-certified digital isolators PDF | HTML 06 Nov 2020
Certificate ATEX Certificate for Explosive Atmospheres: CSANe 20ATEX2003U 31 Jan 2020
Certificate IECEx Certificate for Explosive Atmospheres: IECEx CSA 19.0040U 31 Jan 2020
Application brief How to Isolate Two-Wire Loop-Powered Field Transmitters (Rev. B) 07 Oct 2019
EVM User's guide ISO7041 EVM User Guide (Rev. A) 14 Jun 2019
Technical article Staying on budget: How digital isolators are transforming field transmitters PDF | HTML 24 May 2019
Technical article Top 6 design questions about I2C isolators PDF | HTML 13 Mar 2019
Technical article Top 9 design questions about digital isolators PDF | HTML 04 Feb 2019

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DIGI-ISO-EVM — Universal digital isolator evaluation module

DIGI-ISO-EVM is an evaluation module (EVM) used to evaluate any of the TI single-channel, dual-channel, triple-channel, quad-channel or six-channel digital isolator devices in five different packages - 8-pin narrow-body SOIC (D), 8-pin wide-body SOIC (DWV), 16-pin wide-body SOIC (DW), 16-pin ultra- (...)

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ISO7041DBQEVM — Evaluation module for the ISO7041 low-power quad-channel digital isolator in the DBQ package

The ISO7041DBQEVM is an evaluaiton module used to evaluate the ISO7041 low-power quad channel digital isolator in a 16-pin SSOP package (package code, DBQ). The EVM features enough test points, jumper option, and current sense capabilities for you to evaluate the device with minimal (...)
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TIDA-010018 — Isolated power and data interface for low-power applications reference design

This reference design provides power and data isolation for low and ultra-low power applications. Generating isolated and non-isolated power rails with a high efficiency and containing a power efficient isolated data interface for three forward- plus one reverse-direction channels. Targeted (...)
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