link to page 9 link to page 9 link to page 8 link to page 4 link to page 8 link to page 8 link to page 4 ADuM7234Data SheetAPPLICATIONS INFORMATION COMMON-MODE TRANSIENT IMMUNITY Figure 9 and Figure 10 characterize the ability of the In general, common-mode transients consist of linear and ADuM7234 to operate correctly in the presence of sinusoidal sinusoidal components. The linear component of a common- transients. The data is based on design simulation and is the mode transient is given by maximum sinusoidal transient magnitude (2πf V0) that the ADuM7234 can tolerate without an operational error. Values VCM, linear = (ΔV/Δt)t for immunity against sinusoidal transients are not included in where ΔV/Δt is the slope of the transient shown in Figure 11 Table 4 because measurements to obtain such values have not and Figure 12. been possible. The transient of the linear component is given by 250 dVCM/dt = ΔV/Δt 200 Figure 8 characterizes the ability of the ADuM7234 to operate s) µ correctly in the presence of linear transients. The data, based on V/ (k design simulation, is the maximum linear transient magnitude Y T 150 that the ADuM7234 can tolerate without an operational error. UNIBEST-CASE PROCESS VARIATIONMWORST-CASE PROCESS VARIATION This data shows a correlation with the data that is listed in M I 100 Table 4, which is based on measured data. NT IE50RANS T504540s)0µ025050075010001250150017502000 004 V/ 35FREQUENCY (MHz)(k 07990- Y T 30 Figure 9. Transient Immunity (Sinusoidal Transients), UNI 25 27°C Ambient Temperature M M I 20250NT IEBEST-CASE PROCESS VARIATION15WORST-CASE PROCESS VARIATIONRANS200T 10s) /µ5kV ( Y T0150–40–20020406080100 003 UNIBEST-CASE PROCESS VARIATIONMTEMPERATURE (°C)WORST-CASE PROCESS VARIATION 07990- M I Figure 8. Transient Immunity (Linear Transients) vs. Temperature NT 100 IE The sinusoidal component (at a given frequency) is given by RANS V T50 CM, sinusoidal = V0sin(2πft) where: V 0 0 is the magnitude of the sinusoidal. 025050075010001250150017502000 005 f is the frequency of the sinusoidal. FREQUENCY (MHz) 07990- Figure 10. Transient Immunity (Sinusoidal Transients), The transient magnitude of the sinusoidal component is given by 100°C Ambient Temperature dVCM/dt = 2πf V0 Rev. B | Page 8 of 12 Document Outline Features Applications General Description Functional Block Diagram Table of Contents Revision History Specifications Electrical Characteristics Package Characteristics Insulation and Safety-Related Specifications Recommended Operating Conditions Regulatory Information Absolute Maximum Ratings ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Typical Performance Characteristics Applications Information Common-Mode Transient Immunity Insulation Lifetime Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide