
TI’s next-generation isolated amplifier delivers higher working voltages, longer lifetimes, more stable and accurate measurements over an extended temperature range, and reduced board space
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new reinforced isolated amplifier that features the industry’s highest precision and working voltages, and longest lifetime reliability. With exceptional performance that includes better nonlinearity, lower offset and gain error, and higher temperature stability, the ISO224 allows engineers to overcome performance limitations and design high-precision systems.
The new amplifier is designed for isolated voltage sensing in factory automation and control, grid infrastructure, rail transport and motor drive applications. For more information, seehttp://www.TI.com/ISO224-pr.
Key features and benefits of the ISO224 reinforced isolated amplifier
Tools and support to speed design
Designers can download the TINA-TI SPICE model and then simulate and analyze their circuit behavior with the ISO224 isolated amplifier by downloading the SIM TINA-TI reference design, the ISO224 TINA-TI SPICE model, or by using the ISO224 evaluation module.
Package, availability and pricing
Preproduction samples of the ISO224 are available now through the TI store. The ISO224 is available in an 8-pin, 5.85-mm-by-7.5-mm small-outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package. Pricing starts at US$6.49.
Industry-leading isolated amplifiers
The ISO224 joins TI’s portfolio of low-power reinforced isolated amplifiers that allows engineers to extend the lifespan of their high-voltage systems. Learn more about TI’s quality and reliability, and review the range of certifications such as VDE, CSA and UL, in the isolated amplifier overview. Additional technical information about TI’s isolation technology, which enables the industry’s highest isolation ratings and longest lifetime reliability, is available at TI.com/isolation.
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