Infineon introduces ISOFACE portfolio of digital isolators

Infineon Technologies has introduced its first generation of ISOFACE dual-channel digital isolators to meet the growing demand for robust high-voltage isolation – these devices are pin-to-pin compatible with other suppliers’ portfolios.

The ISOFACE dual-channel digital isolators are the latest addition to Infineon’s portfolio of isolation products for a wide range of applications. These include server, telecom and industrial SMPS, industrial automation systems, motor control and drives, energy storage systems, and solar inverters.

Based on Infineon’s patented coreless transformer (CT) isolation technology, the new state-of-the-art ICs deliver system cost savings, streamlined design processes and accelerated time to market. The comprehensive product range offers multiple channel configurations, fail-safe default output states, variable or fixed input thresholds, and output enable configurations to meet diverse application requirements.

The ISOFACE dual-channel digital isolator family provides two data channels in a narrow-body DSO-8 package, supporting data rates of up to 40 Mbps and ensuring signal integrity over a wide operating temperature range and across the production spread.

Infineon’s robust CT technology guarantees high immunity to system noise with a CMTI of more than 100 kV/μs. The digital isolator family withstands up to 3000 V RMS isolation voltage, resulting in reliable system operation in noisy environments with predictable data communication.

The devices’ structure enables higher system efficiency in simplified, high-power-density designs with low power consumption and accurate timing performance. Both high and low default output state options are available.

In addition, features such as glitch filtering, communication modulation, watchdog, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO) are integrated to ensure robust and fail-safe data transmission even in a critical industrial environment with high voltages and noise. They also provide isolation according to the most stringent standards, such as UL-1577 and IEC 60747-17 (VDE 0884-17) at the component level, and system certifications, such as IEC 62368-1.