link to page 10 link to page 10 link to page 9 link to page 5 link to page 5 link to page 9 link to page 9 link to page 5 Data SheetADuM1233APPLICATIONS INFORMATION COMMON-MODE TRANSIENT IMMUNITY The transient magnitude of the sinusoidal component is given by In general, common-mode transients consist of linear and dVCM/dt = 2πf V0 sinusoidal components. The linear component of a common- The ability of the ADuM1233 to operate correctly in the presence mode transient is given by of sinusoidal transients is characterized by the data in Figure 10 VCM, linear = (ΔV/Δt) t and Figure 11. The data is based on design simulation and is the where ΔV/Δt is the slope of the transient shown in Figure 12 maximum sinusoidal transient magnitude (2πf V0) that the and Figure 13. ADuM1233 can tolerate without an operational error. Values for immunity against sinusoidal transients are not included in The transient of the linear component is given by Table 6 because measurements to obtain such values have not dVCM/dt = ΔV/Δt been possible. The ability of the ADuM1233 to operate correctly in the 300 presence of linear transients is characterized by the data in Figure 9. The data is based on design simulation and is the 250 maximum linear transient magnitude that the ADuM1233 can s) µBEST-CASE PROCESS VARIATIONV/ tolerate without an operational error. This data shows a higher 200(k Y level of robustness than what is listed in Table 6 because the TUNI transient immunity values obtained in Table 6 use measured M150M data and apply allowances for measurement error and margin. I NT IE100400RANS350T50BEST-CASE PROCESS VARIATIONs)300µWORST-CASE PROCESS VARIATIONV/0 012 025050075010001250150017502000(k Y250TFREQUENCY (MHz) 06271- UNI Figure 10. Transient Immunity (Sinusoidal Transients), M200M 27°C Ambient Temperature I NT150250IEWORST-CASE PROCESS VARIATION100RANS T20050s) /µ kVBEST-CASE PROCESS VARIATION 1 0( 1 0 –40–20020406080100Y T150TEMPERATURE (°C) 06271- UNI Figure 9. Transient Immunity (Linear Transients) vs. Temperature M M I100 The sinusoidal component (at a given frequency) is given by NT IE VCM, sinusoidal = V0sin(2πft) RANS T50 where: V WORST-CASE PROCESS VARIATION 0 is the magnitude of the sinusoidal. 0 f is the frequency of the sinusoidal. 013 025050075010001250150017502000FREQUENCY (MHz) 06271- Figure 11. Transient Immunity (Sinusoidal Transients), 100°C Ambient Temperature Rev. C | Page 9 of 12 Document Outline Features Applications General Description Functional Block Diagram Table of Contents Revision History Specifications Electrical Characteristics Package Characteristics Regulatory Information Insulation and Safety-Related Specifications DIN V VDE V 0884-10 (VDE V 0884-10) Insulation Characteristics Recommended Operating Conditions Absolute Maximum Ratings ESD Caution Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions Typical Perfomance Characteristics Applications Information Common-Mode Transient Immunity Outline Dimensions Ordering Guide