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Analog Device's introduces first single-chip 5-KVRMS signal and power isolated RS-485 trancievers for safe high-voltage systems
Analog Devices, Inc. has introduced the ADM2682E and ADM2687E, the industry’s first single-chip 5-kVrms signal- and power-isolated RS-485 data transceivers that meet the safety isolation requirements of high voltage systems in motor, power and energy control systems. The new data transceivers also feature ±15-kV ESD protection on the bus pins.
The The ADM2682E and ADM2687E extend ADI’s portfolio of isolated bus communication products that includes similar products for other popular industrial and instrumentation protocols, including CAN (Controller Area Network), RS-232, USB (universal serial bus) and I2C. The new isolated transceivers are powered by a single 5-V or 3.3-V supply and integrate a 5-kVrms isolated dc-to-dc converter, which eliminates the need for an external dc-to-dc isolation block. The devices are designed for the critical isolation system requirements of motor, power and energy control systems. The parts are fully specified over the industrial temperature range of −40 °C to +85 °C and are available in a 16-lead, wide-body SOIC (small outline integrated circuit) package. Safety and regulatory isolation standard certifications are pending for the ADM2682E and ADM2687E drivers and include UL (Underwriters Laboratories), CSA (Canadian Standards Association) and VDE (Verband der Elektrotechnik).
ADM2682E and ADM2687E Key Features and Benefits
5-kVrms isolation per UL1577 meets system isolation needs for safer high-voltage systems.
Integrated isolated isoPower dc-to-dc converter reduces design-time and provides industries smallest footprint.
±15-kV ESD protection on RS-485 input/output pins increases robustness of pins connected to external environment.
8-mm creepage and clearance meets safety requirements for medical applications