The maximum data rate of ISO107 is 100 Mbps, but it can be limited by the specific application and system design.
ISO107 has a high common-mode voltage range of ±50 V, which allows it to operate in noisy environments and provides robustness against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
The EN (Enable) pin is used to enable or disable the ISO107 device. When EN is low, the device is in shutdown mode, which reduces power consumption and allows for power-saving designs.
Yes, ISO107 is suitable for use in isolated power supplies due to its high isolation voltage of 2500 Vrms and its ability to operate in noisy environments.
ISO107 has a built-in clock skew compensation mechanism that allows it to tolerate clock skew up to 10 ns. Additionally, it has a high jitter tolerance, making it suitable for use in high-speed data transmission applications.