The maximum operating temperature range for the ISO113B is -40°C to 125°C, but it can be extended to 150°C with some limitations. However, it's recommended to consult with TI's application engineers for specific guidance.
To ensure proper isolation, follow the recommended PCB layout guidelines, use a separate power supply for the isolated side, and ensure that the creepage and clearance distances meet the required standards (e.g., IEC60601-1). Additionally, consider using a reinforced isolation barrier and following TI's application notes for isolation design.
The ISO113B supports data rates up to 100 Mbps, but the actual data rate may be limited by the system's noise tolerance, cable length, and other factors. It's recommended to consult with TI's application engineers for specific guidance on data rate limitations.
Yes, the ISO113B is designed to meet the requirements of safety-critical applications, such as IEC60601-1 and UL62368-1. However, it's essential to follow TI's safety guidelines and consult with their application engineers to ensure the device is used within its specified safety ratings and limitations.
To troubleshoot issues with the ISO113B, start by checking the power supply, signal integrity, and PCB layout. Use TI's debugging tools, such as the ISO113B evaluation module, and consult their application notes and technical documentation. If the issue persists, contact TI's technical support for further assistance.