Dual-Channel, 2.5 kV Isolators with
Integrated DC-to-DC Converter
Automotive Products
ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W
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FEATURES
Qualified for automotive applications
isoPower integrated, isolated dc-to-dc converter
Regulated 3.3 V or 5 V output
Up to 400 mW output power
Dual, dc-to-25 Mbps (NRZ) signal isolation channels
16-lead SOIC package with 7.6 mm creepage
High temperature operation: 105°C maximum
High common-mode transient immunity: >25 kV/µs
Safety and regulatory approvals
UL recognition
2500 V rms for 1 minute per UL 1577
CSA Component Acceptance Notice #5A)
VDE certificate of conformity
IEC 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884, Part 2):2003-01
VIORM = 560 VPEAK
APPLICATIONS
Industrial field bus isolation
Power supply start-up bias and gate drives
Isolated sensor interfaces
Automotive systems
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W1 are dual-
channel digital isolators with isoPower®, an integrated, isolated dc-
to-dc converter. Based on the Analog Devices, Inc., iCoupler®
technology, the dc-to-dc converter provides up to 500 mW of
regulated, isolated power at either 5.0 V or 3.3 V from a 5.0 V input
supply, or 3.3 V from a 3.3 V supply at the power levels shown in
Table 1. These devices eliminate the need for a separate, isolated
dc-to-dc converter in low power isolated designs. The iCoupler
chip-scale transformer technology is used to isolate the logic
signals and for the magnetic components of the dc-to-dc
converter. The result is a small form factor, total isolation
solution.
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W isolators
provide two independent isolation channels in a variety of channel
configurations and data rates (see the Ordering Guide for more
information).
isoPower uses high frequency switching elements to transfer power
through its transformer. Special care must be taken during printed
circuit board (PCB) layout to meet emissions standards. See the
AN-0971 Application Note for board layout recommendations.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
OSC RECT
2-CHANNEL iCOUPL E R CORE
V
DD1
REG
GND
1
V
IA
/V
OA
V
IB
/V
OB
RC
IN
RC
SEL
V
E1
/NC
GND
1
V
ISO
GND
ISO
V
IA
/V
OA
V
IB
/V
OB
NC
V
SEL
V
E2
/NC
GND
ISO
ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/
ADuM5202W
10436-001
Figure 1.
3
4
14
13
ADuM5200W
VIA
VIB
VOA
VOB
10436-002
Figure 2. ADuM5200W
3
4
14
13
ADuM5201W
V
IA
V
OB
V
OA
V
IB
10436-003
Figure 3. ADuM5201W
3
4
14
13
ADuM5202W
VOA
VOB
VIA
VIB
10436-004
Figure 4. ADuM5202W
Table 1. Power Levels
Input Voltage (V) Output Voltage (V) Output Power (mW)
5.0 5.0 400
5.0 3.3 330
3.3 3.3 122
1 Protected by U.S. Patents 5,952,849; 6,873,065; 6,903,578; and 7,075,329.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Applications ....................................................................................... 1
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Functional Block Diagrams ............................................................. 1
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Specifications ..................................................................................... 3
Electrical Characteristics5 V Primary Input Supply/5 V
Secondary Isolated Supply........................................................... 3
Electrical Characteristics—3.3 V Primary Input Supply/3.3 V
Secondary Isolated Supply........................................................... 5
Electrical Characteristics5 V Primary Input Supply/3.3 V
Secondary Isolated Supply........................................................... 7
Package Characteristics ............................................................... 9
Regulatory Information ............................................................... 9
Insulation and Safety-Related Specifications ............................ 9
IEC 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884, Part 2):2003-01 Insulation
Characteristics ............................................................................ 10
Recommended Operating Conditions .................................... 10
Absolute Maximum Ratings .......................................................... 11
ESD Caution ................................................................................ 11
Pin Configurations and Function Descriptions ......................... 12
Truth Table .................................................................................. 14
Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 15
Terminology .................................................................................... 18
Applications Information .............................................................. 19
PCB Layout ................................................................................. 19
Start-Up Behavior....................................................................... 20
EMI Considerations ................................................................... 20
Propagation Delay Parameters ................................................. 20
DC Correctness and Magnetic Field Immunity........................... 20
Power Consumption .................................................................. 21
Current Limit and Thermal Overload Protection ................. 22
Power Considerations ................................................................ 22
Thermal Analysis ....................................................................... 23
Increasing Available Power ....................................................... 23
Insulation Lifetime ..................................................................... 24
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 25
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 25
Automotive Products ................................................................. 25
REVISION HISTORY
10/12—Revision 0: Initial Version
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS5 V PRIMARY INPUT SUPPLY/5 V SECONDARY ISOLATED SUPPLY
All typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = VSEL = VISO = 5 V. Minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire recommended
operation range which is 4.5 V ≤ VDD1, VSEL, VISO ≤ 5.5 V; and 40°C TA +105°C, unless otherwise noted. Switching specifications are
tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted.
Table 2. DC-to-DC Converter Static Specifications
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Test Conditions/Comments
DC-TO-DC CONVERTER SUPPLY
Setpoint V
4.7 5.0 5.4 V I
ISO
= 0 mA
Line Regulation V
1 mV/V I
ISO
= 40 mA, V
DD1
= 4.5 V to 5.5 V
Load Regulation V
1 5 % I
ISO
= 8 mA to 72 mA
Output Ripple V
75 mV p-p 20 MHz bandwidth, C
BO
= 0.1 µF||10 µF, I
ISO
= 72 mA
Output Noise V
200 mV p-p C
BO
= 0.1 µF||10 µF, I
ISO
= 72 mA
Switching Frequency f
180 MHz
PW Modulation Frequency f
625 kHz
Output Supply I
80 mA V
ISO
> 4.5 V
Efficiency at I
ISO (MAX)
34 % I
ISO
= 80 mA
I
DD1
, No V
ISO
Load I
10 25 mA
I
DD1
, Full V
ISO
Load I
290 mA
Table 3. DC-to-DC Converter Dynamic Specifications
Parameter Symbol
25 MbpsC Grade
Unit Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max
SUPPLY CURRENT
Input
ADuM5200W I
DD1
34 mA No V
ISO
load
ADuM5201W I
DD1
38 mA No V
ISO
load
ADuM5202W I
DD1
41 mA No V
ISO
load
Available to Load
ADuM5200W
IISO (LOAD)
74
mA
ADuM5201W I
ISO (LOAD)
72 mA
ADuM5202W I
ISO (LOAD)
70 mA
Table 4. Switching Specifications
Parameter Symbol
C Grade
Unit Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max
SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS
Data Rate 25 Mbps Within PWD limit
Propagation Delay
tPHL, tPLH
45
60
ns
50% input to 50% output
Pulse Width Distortion PWD 6 ns |t
PLH
− t
PHL
|
Change vs. Temperature 5 ps/°C
Pulse Width PW 40 ns Within PWD limit
Propagation Delay Skew t
PSK
15 ns Between any two units
Channel Matching
Codirectional1 t
PSKCD
6 ns
Opposing Directional
2
t
PSKOD
15 ns
1 7Codirectional channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the
isolation barrier.
2 Opposing directional channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing
sides of the isolation barrier.
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Table 5. Input and Output Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments
DC SPECIFICATIONS
Logic High Input Threshold V
IH
0.7 V
ISO
or 0.7 V
DD1
V
Logic Low Input Threshold V
IL
0.3 V
ISO
or 0.3 V
DD1
V
Logic High Output Voltages V
OH
V
DD1
0.3 or V
ISO
− 0.3 5.0 V I
Ox
= −20 µA, V
Ix
= V
IxH
V
DD1
− 0.5 or V
ISO
− 0.5 4.8 V I
Ox
= −4 mA, V
Ix
= V
IxH
Logic Low Output Voltages V
OL
0.0 0.1 V I
Ox
= 20 µA, V
Ix
= V
IxL
0.2 0.4 V I
Ox
= 4 mA, V
Ix
= V
IxL
Undervoltage Lockout V
DD1
, V
DDL
, V
ISO
supplies
Positive Going Threshold V
UV+
2.7 V
Negative Going Threshold
VUV
2.4
V
Hysteresis V
UVH
0.3 V
Input Currents per Channel I
I
−20 +0.01 +20 µA 0 V V
Ix
V
DDx
AC SPECIFICATIONS
Output Rise/Fall Time t
R
/t
F
2.5 ns 10% to 90%
Common-Mode Transient
Immunity1
|CM| 25 35 kV/µs VIx= VDD1 or VISO, VCM = 1000 V,
transient magnitude = 800 V
Refresh Rate f
r
1.0 Mbps
1 |CM| is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.7 × VDD1 or 0.7 × VISO for a high output or VO < 0.3 × VDD1 or 0.3 ×
VISO for a low output. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS3.3 V PRIMARY INPUT SUPPLY/3.3 V SECONDARY ISOLATED SUPPLY
All typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = VISO = 3.3 V, VSEL = GNDISO. Minimum/maximum specifications apply over the entire
recommended operation range which is 3.0 V ≤ VDD1, VSEL, VISO 3.6 V; and 40°C TA +105°C, unless otherwise noted. Switching
specifications are tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted.
Table 6. DC-to-DC Converter Static Specifications
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments
DC-TO-DC CONVERTER SUPPLY
Setpoint V
3.0 3.3 3.6 V I
ISO
= 0 mA
Line Regulation V
1 mV/V I
ISO
= 18 mA, V
DD1
= 3.0 V to 3.6 V
Load Regulation V
1 5 % I
ISO
= 3 mA to 33 mA
Output Ripple V
50 mV p-p 20 MHz bandwidth, C
BO
= 0.1 µF||10 µF, I
ISO
= 33 mA
Output Noise V
130 mV p-p C
BO
= 0.1 µF||10 µF, I
ISO
= 33 mA
Switching Frequency f
180 MHz
PW Modulation Frequency f
625 kHz
Output Supply
37
mA
VISO > 3 V
Efficiency at I
ISO (MAX)
34 % I
ISO
= 37 mA
I
DD1
, No V
ISO
Load I
6 18 mA
I
DD1
, Full V
ISO
Load I
175 mA
Table 7. DC-to-DC Converter Dynamic Specifications
Parameter Symbol
25 MbpsC Grade
Unit Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max
SUPPLY CURRENT
Input
ADuM5200W I
DD1
23 mA No V
ISO
load
ADuM5201W I
DD1
25 mA No V
ISO
load
ADuM5202W I
DD1
27 mA No V
ISO
load
Available to Load
ADuM5200W I
ISO (LOAD)
23 mA
ADuM5201W I
ISO (LOAD)
22 mA
ADuM5202W I
ISO (LOAD)
21 mA
Table 8. Switching Specifications
Parameter Symbol
C Grade
Unit Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max
SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS
Data Rate 25 Mbps Within PWD limit
Propagation Delay t
PHL
, t
PLH
45 70 ns 50% input to 50% output
Pulse Width Distortion PWD 6 ns |t
PLH
− t
PHL
|
Change vs. Temperature 5 ps/°C
Pulse Width PW 40 ns Within PWD limit
Propagation Delay Skew t
PSK
45 ns Between any two units
Channel Matching
Codirectional1 t
PSKCD
6 ns
Opposing Directional2 t
PSKOD
15 ns
1 7Codirectional channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the
isolation barrier.
2 Opposing directional channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing
sides of the isolation barrier.
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Table 9. Input and Output Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments
DC SPECIFICATIONS
Logic High Input Threshold V
IH
0.7 V
ISO
or 0.7 V
DD1
V
Logic Low Input Threshold V
IL
0.3 V
ISO
or 0.3 V
DD1
V
Logic High Output Voltages V
OH
V
DD1
− 0.3 or V
ISO
− 0.3 3.3 V I
Ox
= −20 µA, V
Ix
= V
IxH
V
DD1
− 0.5 or V
ISO
− 0.5 3.1 V I
Ox
= −4 mA, V
Ix
= V
IxH
Logic Low Output Voltages V
OL
0.0 0.1 V I
Ox
= 20 µA, V
Ix
= V
IxL
0.0 0.4 V I
Ox
= 4 mA, V
Ix
= V
IxL
Undervoltage Lockout V
DD1
, V
DDL
, V
ISO
supplies
Positive Going Threshold V
UV+
2.7 V
Negative Going Threshold
VUV
2.4
V
Hysteresis V
UVH
0.3 V
Input Currents per Channel I
I
−20 +0.01 +20 µA 0 V V
Ix
≤ V
DDx
AC SPECIFICATIONS
Output Rise/Fall Time t
R
/t
F
2.5 ns 10% to 90%
Common-Mode Transient
Immunity1
|CM| 25 35 kV/µs VIx = VDD1 or VISO, VCM = 1000 V,
transient magnitude = 800 V
Refresh Rate f
r
1.0 Mbps
1 |CM| is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.7 × VDD1 or 0.7 × VISO for a high output or VO < 0.3 × VDD1 or 0.3 ×
VISO for a low output. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS5 V PRIMARY INPUT SUPPLY/3.3 V SECONDARY ISOLATED SUPPLY
All typical specifications are at TA = 25°C, VDD1 = 5.0 V, VISO = 3.3 V, VSEL = GNDISO. Minimum/maximum specifications apply over the
entire recommended operation range which is 4.5 V ≤ VDD1 ≤ 5.5 V, 3.0 V ≤ VISO 3.6 V; and 40°C TA +105°C, unless otherwise
noted. Switching specifications are tested with CL = 15 pF and CMOS signal levels, unless otherwise noted.
Table 10. DC-to-DC Converter Static Specifications
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments
DC-TO-DC CONVERTER SUPPLY
Setpoint V
3.0 3.3 3.6 V I
ISO
= 0 mA
Line Regulation V
1 mV/V I
ISO
= 50 mA, V
DD1
= 3.0 V to 3.6 V
Load Regulation V
1 5 % I
ISO
= 10 mA to 90 mA
Output Ripple V
50 mV p-p 20 MHz bandwidth, C
BO
= 0.1 µF||10 µF, I
ISO
= 90 mA
Output Noise V
130 mV p-p C
BO
= 0.1 µF||10 µF, I
ISO
= 90 mA
Switching Frequency f
180 MHz
PW Modulation Frequency f
625 kHz
Output Supply I
100 mA V
ISO
> 3 V
Efficiency at IISO (MAX)
30
%
IISO = 90 mA
I
DD1
, No V
ISO
Load I
5 15 mA
I
DD1
, Full V
ISO
Load I
230 mA
Table 11. DC-to-DC Converter Dynamic Specifications
Parameter Symbol
25 MbpsC Grade
Unit Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max
SUPPLY CURRENT
Input
ADuM5200W I
DD1
22 mA No V
ISO
load
ADuM5201W
IDD1
23
mA
No VISO load
ADuM5202W I
DD1
24 mA No V
ISO
load
Available to Load
ADuM5200W I
ISO (LOAD)
96 mA
ADuM5201W I
ISO (LOAD)
95 mA
ADuM5202W I
ISO (LOAD)
94 mA
Table 12. Switching Specifications
Parameter Symbol
C Grade
Unit Test Conditions/Comments Min Typ Max
SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS
Data Rate 25 Mbps Within PWD limit
Propagation Delay t
PHL
, t
PLH
45 70 ns 50% input to 50% output
Pulse Width Distortion PWD 6 ns |t
PLH
− t
PHL
|
Change vs. Temperature 5 ps/°C
Pulse Width PW 40 ns Within PWD limit
Propagation Delay Skew
tPSK
15
ns
Between any two units
Channel Matching
Codirectional
1
t
PSKCD
6 ns
Opposing Directional2 t
PSKOD
15 ns
1 7
Codirectional channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on the same side of the isolation
barrier.
2 Opposing directional channel matching is the absolute value of the difference in propagation delays between any two channels with inputs on opposing sides of the
isolation barrier.
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Table 13. Input and Output Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments
DC SPECIFICATIONS
Logic High Input Threshold V
IH
0.7 V
ISO
or 0.7 V
DD1
V
Logic Low Input Threshold VIL 0.3 V
ISO
or 0.3 V
DD1
V
Logic High Output Voltages V
OH
V
DD1
− 0.2, V
ISO
− 0.2 V
DD1
or V
ISO
V I
Ox
= −20 µA, V
Ix
= V
IxH
VDD1 − 0.5 or
V
ISO
− 0.5
VDD1 − 0.2 or
V
ISO
− 0.2
V IOx = −4 mA, VIx = VIxH
Logic Low Output Voltages V
OL
0.0 0.1 V I
Ox
= 20 µA, V
Ix
= V
IxL
0.0 0.4 V I
Ox
= 4 mA, V
Ix
= V
IxL
Undervoltage Lockout V
DD1
, V
DDL
, V
ISO
supplies
Positive Going Threshold
VUV+
2.7
V
Negative Going Threshold V
UV
2.4 V
Hysteresis V
UVH
0.3 V
Input Currents per Channel I
I
−20 +0.01 +20 µA 0 V ≤ V
Ix
≤ V
DDx
AC SPECIFICATIONS
Output Rise/Fall Time t
R
/t
F
2.5 ns 10% to 90%
Common-Mode Transient
Immunity1
|CM| 25 35 kV/µs VIx = VDD1 or VISO, VCM = 1000 V,
transient magnitude = 800 V
Refresh Rate f
r
1.0 Mbps
1 |CM| is the maximum common-mode voltage slew rate that can be sustained while maintaining VO > 0.7 × VDD1 or 0.7 × VISO for a high output or VO < 0.3 × VDD1 or 0.3 ×
VISO for a low output. The common-mode voltage slew rates apply to both rising and falling common-mode voltage edges.
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PACKAGE CHARACTERISTICS
Table 14. Thermal and Isolation Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions/Comments
RESISTANCE AND CAPACITANCE
Resistance (Input-to-Output)
1
R
I-O
10
2
Capacitance (Input-to-Output)
1
C
I-O
2.2 pF f = 1 MHz
Input Capacitance2 C
I
4.0 pF
IC Junction to Ambient Thermal Resistance θJA 45 °C/W Thermocouple located at the center of the package
underside; test conducted on a 4-layer board with
thin traces 3
THERMAL SHUTDOWN
Threshold TS
SD
150 °C T
J
rising
Hysteresis TS
SD-HYS
20 °C
1 This device is considered a 2-terminal device; Pin 1 through Pin 8 are shorted together, and Pin 9 through Pin 16 are shorted together.
2 Input capacitance is from any input data pin to ground.
3 Refer to the Power Considerations section for thermal model definitions.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W are approved by the organizations listed in Table 15. Refer to Table 20 and the Insulation
Lifetime section for more information about the recommended maximum working voltages for specific cross-insulation waveforms and
insulation levels.
Table 15.
UL1 CSA VDE2
Recognized under 1577 component
recognition program1.
Approved under CSA Component
Acceptance Notice #5A.
Certified according to IEC 60747-5-2
(VDE 0884, Part 2):2003-012.
Single protection, 2500 V rms
isolation voltage.
Testing was conducted per CSA 60950-1-07
and IEC 60950-1 2nd Ed. at 2.5 kV rated voltage.
Basic insulation at 600 V rms (848 VPEAK)
working voltage.
Reinforced insulation at 250 V rms (353 VPEAK)
working voltage.
Basic insulation, 560 V
PEAK
.
File E214100.
File 205078.
File 2471900-4880-0001.
1 In accordance with UL 1577, each ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥ 3000 V rms for 1 second
(current leakage detection limit = 10 µA).
2 In accordance with to IEC 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884 Part 2):2003-01, each ADuM520x is proof tested by applying an insulation test voltage ≥1590 VPEAK for 1
second (partial discharge detection limit = 5 pC). The * marking branded on the component designates IEC 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884, Part 2):2003-01 approval.
INSULATION AND SAFETY-RELATED SPECIFICATIONS
Table 16. Critical Safety-Related Dimensions and Material Properties
Parameter Symbol Value Unit Test Conditions/Comments
Rated Dielectric Insulation Voltage 2500 V rms 1-minute duration
Minimum External Air Gap L(I01) 8.0 mm Distance measured from input terminals to output
terminals; shortest distance through air along the
PCB mounting plane, as an aid to PC board layout
Minimum External Tracking (Creepage) L(I02) 7.6 mm Measured from input terminals to output terminals,
shortest distance path along body
Minimum Internal Distance (Internal Clearance) 0.017 min mm Distance through insulation
Tracking Resistance (Comparative Tracking Index) CTI >175 V DIN IEC 112/VDE 0303, Part 1
Isolation Group IIIa Material group (DIN VDE 0110, 1/89, Table 1)
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IEC 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884, PART 2):2003-01 INSULATION CHARACTERISTICS
These isolators are suitable for reinforced electrical isolation only within the safety limit data. Maintenance of the safety data is ensured by
the protective circuits. The asterisk (*) marking branded on the components designates IEC 60747-5-2 (VDE 0884, Part 2):2003-1 approval.
Table 17. VDE Characteristics
Description Test Conditions/Comments Symbol Characteristic Unit
Installation Classification per DIN VDE 0110
For Rated Mains Voltage ≤ 150 V rms I to IV
For Rated Mains Voltage ≤ 300 V rms I to III
For Rated Mains Voltage ≤ 400 V rms I to II
Climatic Classification 40/105/21
Pollution Degree per DIN VDE 0110, Table 1 2
Maximum Working Insulation Voltage V
IORM
560 V peak
Input-to-Output Test Voltage, Method B1 VIORM × 1.875 = Vpd(m), 100% production test,
t
ini
= t
m
= 1 sec, partial discharge < 5 pC
Vpd(m) 1050 V peak
Input-to-Output Test Voltage, Method A
V
IORM
× 1.5 = V
pd(m)
, t
ini
= 60 sec, t
m
= 10 sec,
partial discharge < 5 pC
V
pd(m)
After Environmental Tests Subgroup 1 896 V peak
After Input and/or Safety Test Subgroup 2
and Subgroup 3
VIORM × 1.2 = Vpd(m), tini = 60 sec, tm = 10 sec,
partial discharge < 5 pC
Vpd(m) 672 V peak
Highest Allowable Overvoltage V
IOTM
4000 V peak
Surge Isolation Voltage V
PEAK
= 10 kV, 1.2 µs rise time, 50 µs, 50% fall time V
IOSM
4000 V peak
Safety-Limiting Values Maximum value allowed in the event of a failure
(see Figure 5)
Maximum Junction Temperature T
S
150 °C
Total Power Dissipation at 25°C P
S
2.78 W
Insulation Resistance at T
S
V
IO
= 500 V R
S
>109
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
050 100 150 200
AMBI E NT TE M P E RATURE ( °C)
SAFE LIMITING POWER (W)
10436-105
Figure 5. Thermal Derating Curve, Dependence of Safety Limiting Values on Case Temperature, per DIN EN 60747-5-2
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Table 18.
Parameter Symbol Min Max Unit
Operating Temperature
1
T
A
40 +105 °C
Supply Voltages
2
V
DD1
at V
SEL
= 0 V V
DD1
3.0 5.5 V
V
DD1
at V
SEL
= V
ISO
V
DD1
4.5 5.5 V
1 Operation at 105°C requires reduction of the maximum load current as specified in Table 19.
2 Each voltage is relative to its respective ground.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Table 19.
Parameter Rating
Storage Temperature Range (T
ST
) 55°C to +150°C
Ambient Operating Temperature
Range (T
A
)
−40°C to +105°C
Supply Voltages (V
DD1
, V
ISO
)1 −0.5 V to +7.0 V
Input Voltage (V
IA
, V
IB
, RC
IN
, RC
SEL
, V
SEL
)1, 2 −0.5 V to V
DDI
+ 0.5 V
Output Voltage (VOA, VOB)
1, 2
−0.5 V to VDDO + 0.5 V
Average Output Current per Pin3
−10 mA to +10 mA
Common-Mode Transients
4
−100 kV/µs to +100 kV/µs
1 Each voltage is relative to its respective ground.
2 VDDI and VDDO refer to the supply voltages on the input and output sides
of a given channel, respectively. See the PCB Layout section.
3 See Figure 5 for maximum rated current values for various
temperatures.
4 Common-mode transients exceeding the absolute maximum slew rate
may cause latch-up or permanent damage.
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
ESD CAUTION
Table 20. Maximum Continuous Working Voltage Supporting 50-Year Minimum Lifetime1
Parameter Max Unit Applicable Certification
AC Voltage, Bipolar Waveform 424 V
PEAK
All certifications, 50-year operation
AC Voltage, Unipolar Waveform
Basic Insulation 600 V
PEAK
Working voltage, 50-year operation
Reinforced Insulation 353 V
PEAK
Working voltage per IEC 60950-1
DC Voltage
Basic Insulation 600 V
PEAK
Working voltage, 50-year operation
Reinforced Insulation 353 V
PEAK
Working voltage per IEC 60950-1
1 Refers to the continuous voltage magnitude imposed across the isolation barrier. See the Insulation Lifetime section for more information.
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PIN CONFIGURATIONS AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
V
DD1 1
GND
12
V
IA 3
V
IB 4
V
ISO
16
GND
ISO
15
V
OA
14
V
OB
13
RC
IN 5
NC
12
RC
SEL6
V
SEL
11
NC
7
V
E2
10
GND
18
GND
ISO
9
ADuM5200W
TOP VIEW
(No t t o Scal e)
NC = NO CONNECT
10436-006
Figure 6. ADuM5200W Pin Configuration
Table 21. ADuM5200W Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
Mnemonic Description
1 V
DD1
Primary Supply Voltage 3.0 V to 5.5 V.
2, 8 GND1 Ground 1. Ground reference for the isolator primary side. Pin 2 and Pin 8 are internally connected to each other, and it is
recommended that both pins be connected to a common ground.
3 V
IA
Logic Input A.
4 V
IB
Logic Input B.
5 RCIN Regulation Control Input. This pin must be connected to the RCOUT pin of a master
iso
Power device or tied low. Note
that this pin must not be tied high if RCSEL is low; this combination causes excessive voltage on the secondary side,
damaging the ADuM5200W and possibly the devices that it powers.
6 RCSEL Control Input. Determines self-regulation (RCSEL high) mode or slave mode (RCSEL low) allowing external regulation.
This pin is weakly pulled to the high state. In noisy environments, tie it either high or low.
7, 12 NC No Internal Connection.
9, 15 GNDISO Ground Reference for Isolator Side 2. Pin 9 and Pin 15 are internally connected to each other, and it is recommended that
both pins be connected to a common ground.
10 VE2 Data Enable Input. When high or no connect, the secondary outputs are active; when low, the outputs are in a
high-Z state.
11 VSEL Output Voltage Selection. When VSEL = VISO, the VISO setpoint is 5.0 V. When VSEL = GNDISO, the VISO setpoint is 3.3 V. In
slave regulation mode, this pin has no function.
13 V
OB
Logic Output B.
14 V
OA
Logic Output A.
16 V
ISO
Secondary Supply Voltage. Output for secondary side isolated data channels and external loads.
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V
DD1 1
GND
12
V
IA 3
V
OB 4
V
ISO
16
GND
ISO
15
V
OA
14
V
IB
13
RC
IN 5
NC = NO CONNECT
NC
12
RC
SEL 6
V
SEL
11
V
E1 7
V
E2
10
GND
18
GND
ISO
9
ADuM5201W
TOP VI EW
(No t t o Scal e)
10436-007
Figure 7. ADuM5201W Pin Configuration
Table 22. ADuM5201W Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
Mnemonic Description
1 V
DD1
Primary Supply Voltage 3.0 V to 5.5 V.
2, 8 GND1 Ground 1. Ground reference for isolator primary side. Pin 2 and Pin 8 are internally connected to each other, and it is
recommended that both pins be connected to a common ground.
3 V
IA
Logic Input A.
4 V
OB
Logic Output B.
5 RCIN Regulation Control Input. This pin must be connected to the RCOUT pin of a master
iso
Power device or tied low. Note
that this pin must not be tied high if RCSEL is low; this combination causes excessive voltage on the secondary side,
damaging the ADuM5201W and possibly the devices that it powers.
6 RCSEL Control Input. Determines self-regulation mode (RCSEL high) or slave mode (RCSEL low) allowing external regulation.
This pin is weakly pulled to the high state. In noisy environments, tie it either high or low.
7 V
E1
Data Enable Input. When high or no connect, the primary output is active; when low, the outputs are in a high-Z state.
9, 15 GNDISO Ground Reference for Isolator Side 2. Pin 9 and Pin 15 are internally connected to each other, and it is recommended that
both pins be connected to a common ground.
10 VE2 Data Enable Input. When high or no connect, the secondary output is active; when low, the output is in a
high-Z state.
11 VSEL Output Voltage Selection. When VSEL = VISO, the VISO setpoint is 5.0 V. When VSEL = GNDISO, the VISO setpoint is 3.3 V. In
slave regulation mode, this pin has no function.
12 NC No Internal Connection.
13 V
IB
Logic Input B.
14 V
OA
Logic Output A.
16 V
ISO
Secondary Supply Voltage. Output for secondary side isolated data channels and external loads.
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V
DD1 1
GND
12
V
OA 3
V
OB 4
V
ISO
16
GND
ISO
15
V
IA
14
V
IB
13
RC
IN 5
NC
12
RC
SEL 6
V
SEL
11
V
E1 7
NC
10
GND
18
GND
ISO
9
ADuM5202W
TOP VI EW
(No t t o Scal e)
NC = NO CONNECT
10436-008
Figure 8. ADuM5202W Pin Configuration
Table 23. ADuM5202W Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
Mnemonic
Description
1 V
DD1
Primary Supply Voltage 3.0 V to 5.5 V.
2, 8 GND1 Ground 1. Ground reference for the isolator primary. Pin 2 and Pin 8 are internally connected to each other, and it is
recommended that both pins be connected to a common ground.
3 V
OA
Logic Output A.
4 V
OB
Logic Output B.
5 RCIN Regulation Control Input. This pin must be connected to the RCOUT pin of a master
iso
Power device or tied low. Note
that this pin must not be tied high if RCSEL is low; this combination causes excessive voltage on the secondary side,
damaging the ADuM5202W and possibly the devices that it powers.
6 RCSEL Control Input. Determines self-regulation (RCSEL high) mode or slave mode (RCSEL low) allowing external regulation.
This pin is weakly pulled to the high state. In noisy environments, tie it either high or low.
7 V
E1
Data Enable Input. When high or no connect, the primary output is active; when low, the output is in a high-Z state.
9, 15 GNDISO Ground Reference for Isolator Side 2. Pin 9 and Pin 15 are internally connected to each other, and it is recommended that
both pins be connected to a common ground.
10, 12 NC No Internal Connection.
11 V
SEL
Output Voltage Selection. When V
SEL
= V
ISO
, the V
ISO
setpoint is 5.0 V. When V
SEL
= GND
ISO
, the V
ISO
setpoint is 3.3 V.
13 V
IB
Logic Input B.
14 V
IA
Logic Input A.
16 V
ISO
Secondary Supply Voltage. Output for secondary side isolated data channels and external loads.
TRUTH TABLE
Table 24. Power Section Truth Table (Positive Logic)1
RCSEL
Input
RCIN
Input
VSEL
Input
VDD1
Input (V)2 V
ISO
(V) Operation
H
X
H
5.0
5.0
Self regulation mode, normal operation.
H X L 5.0 3.3 Self regulation mode, normal operation.
H X L 3.3 3.3 Self regulation mode, normal operation.
H X H 3.3 5.0 This supply configuration is not recommended due to extremely poor efficiency.
L H X X X Part runs at maximum open-loop voltage; therefore, damage can occur.
L L X X 0 Power supply is disabled.
L RC
OUT(EXT)
X X X Slave mode, RC
OUT(EXT)
supplied by a master
iso
Power device.
1 In this table, H refers to a high logic, L refers to a low logic, and X is don’t care, or unknown.
2 VDD1 must be common between all isoPower devices being regulated by a master isoPower part.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
0
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.40
00.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12
OUTPUT CURRE NT (A)
EFFICIENCY (POWER IN/POWER OUT)
3.3V INPUT /3. 3V OUT P UT
5V I NP UT/3.3V OUT P UT
5V I NP UT/5V OUT P UT
10436-022
Figure 9. Typical Power Supply Efficiency at 5 V/5 V, 5 V/3.3 V, and 3.3 V/3.3 V
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
00.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12
I
ISO
(A)
POWER DISSIPATI O N (W)
V
DD1
= 5V, V
ISO
= 5V
V
DD1
= 5V, V
ISO
= 3V
V
DD1
= 3.3V , V
ISO
= 3.3V
10436-023
Figure 10. Typical Total Power Dissipation vs. Isolated Output Supply
Current in All Supported Power Configurations
0
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.10
0.12
00.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.350.30
INP UT CURRENT ( A)
OUTPUT CURRE NT (A)
3.3V INPUT /3. 3V OUT P UT
5V I NP UT/3.3V OUT P UT
5V I NP UT/5V OUT P UT
10436-024
Figure 11. Typical Isolated Output Supply Current vs. Input Current
in All Supported Power Configurations
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
2.5
3.5
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0
V
DD1
(V)
I
DD1
(A) AND P OWE R DISS IPATI ON (W)
POWER
DISSIPATION
I
DD
10436-011
Figure 12. Typical Short-Circuit Input Current and Power vs. VDD1 Supply Voltage
(100µs/DIV)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
(500mV/DIV)
DYNAMIC LOAD
10% LOAD
90% LOAD
10436-012
Figure 13. Typical VISO Transient Load Response, 5 V Output,
10% to 90% Load Step
(100µs/DIV)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
(500mV/DIV)
DYNAMIC LOAD
10% LOAD
90% LOAD
10436-013
Figure 14. Typical Transient Load Response, 3 V Output,
10% to 90% Load Step
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TIME (µs)
00.5 1.0
25
20
15
10
5
0
–5 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
5V OUTPUT RIPPLE (mV)
BW = 20M Hz
10436-014
Figure 15. Typical VISO = 5 V Output Voltage Ripple at 90% Load
TIME (µs)
00.5 1.0
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
01.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
3.3V OUTPUT RIPPLE (mV)
BW = 20M Hz
10436-015
Figure 16. Typical VISO = 3.3 V Output Voltage Ripple at 90% Load
TIME (ms)
V
ISO
(V)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0–1 0 1 2 3
90% LOAD
10% LOAD
10436-027
Figure 17. Typical VISO = 5 V, Output Voltage Startup Transient at 10% and
90% Load
TIME (ms)
V
ISO
(V)
5
4
3
2
1
0
–1.0 –0.5 00.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
90% LOAD
10% LOAD
10436-028
Figure 18. Typical VISO = 3.3 V, Output Voltage Startup Transient at 10% and
90% Load
0
4
8
12
16
20
0 5 10 15
DATA RATE (M bp s)
SUPP LY CURRENT (mA)
20 25
10436-025
5V I NP UT/5V OUT P UT
3.3V INPUT /3. 3V OUT P UT
5V I NP UT/3.3V OUT P UT
Figure 19. Typical ICHn Supply Current per Forward Data Channel
(15 pF Output Load)
0
4
8
12
16
20
0 5 10 15
DATA RATE (M bp s)
SUPP LY CURRENT (mA)
20 25
5V I NP UT/5V OUT P UT
3.3V INPUT /3. 3V OUT P UT
5V I NP UT/3.3V OUT P UT
10436-026
Figure 20. Typical ICHn Supply Current per Reverse Data Channel
(15 pF Output Load)
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0
1
2
3
4
5
0 5 10
DATA RATE (M bp s)
CURRENT ( mA)
15 20 25
3.3V
5V
10436-018
Figure 21. Typical IISO (D) Dynamic Supply Current per Input
0
1.0
0.5
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
0 5 10
DATA RATE (M bp s)
CURRENT ( mA)
15 20 25
3.3V
5V
10436-019
Figure 22. Typical IISO (D) Dynamic Supply Current per Output
(15 pF Output Load)
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TERMINOLOGY
IDD1 (Q)
IDD1(Q) is the minimum operating current drawn at the VDD1 pin
when there is no external load at VISO and the I/O pins are
operating below 2 Mbps, requiring no additional dynamic supply
current. IDD1(Q) reflects the minimum current operating condition.
IDD1 (D)
IDD1 (D) is the typical input supply current with all channels
simultaneously driven at a maximum data rate of 25 Mbps with
full capacitive load representing the maximum dynamic load
conditions. Resistive loads on the outputs should be treated
separately from the dynamic load.
IDD1 (MAX)
IDD1 (MAX) is the input current under full dynamic and VISO load
conditions.
ISO (LOAD)
ISO (LOAD) is the current available to the load.
tPHL Propagation Delay
tPHL propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the
falling edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the falling edge
of the VOx signal.
tPLH Propagation Delay
tPLH propagation delay is measured from the 50% level of the rising
edge of the VIx signal to the 50% level of the rising edge of the
VOx signal.
Propagation Delay Skew, tPSK
tPSK is the magnitude of the worst-case difference in tPHL and/or tPLH
that is measured between units at the same operating temperature,
supply voltages, and output load within the recommended
operating conditions.
Channel-to-Channel Matching, tPSKCD/tPSKOD
Channel-to-channel matching is the absolute value of the
difference in propagation delays between the two channels
when operated with identical loads.
Minimum Pulse Width
The minimum pulse width is the shortest pulse width at which
the specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed.
Maximum Data Rate
The maximum data rate is the fastest data rate at which the
specified pulse width distortion is guaranteed.
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The dc-to-dc converter section of the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W works on principles that are
common to most switching power supplies. It has a secondary
side controller architecture with isolated pulse-width modulation
(PWM) feedback. VDD1 power is supplied to an oscillating circuit
that switches current into a chip-scale air core transformer. Power
transferred to the secondary side is rectified and regulated to
either 3.3 V or 5 V. The secondary (VISO) side controller regulates
the output by creating a PWM control signal that is sent to the
primary (VDD1) side by a dedicated iCoupler data channel. The
PWM modulates the oscillator circuit to control the power being
sent to the secondary side. Feedback allows for significantly
higher power and efficiency.
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W implements
undervoltage lockout (UVLO) with hysteresis on the VDD1 power
input. This feature ensures that the converter does not enter
oscillation due to noisy input power or slow power on ramp rates.
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W can accept an
external regulation control signal (RCIN) that can be connected to
other isoPower devices. This allows a single regulator to control
multiple power modules without contention. When accepting
control from a master power module, the VISO pins can be
connected together adding their power. Because there is only one
feedback control path, the supplies work together seamlessly.
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W can only
regulate themselves or accept regulation (slave device) from
another device in this product line; they cannot provide a
regulation signal to other devices.
PCB LAYOUT
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W digital isolators
with 0.5 W isoPower, integrated dc-to-dc converter require no
external interface circuitry for the logic interfaces. Power supply
bypassing is required at the input and output supply pins (see
Figure 23). Note that low ESR bypass capacitors are required
between Pin 1 and Pin 2 and between Pin 15 and Pin 16, as close
to the chip pads as possible.
The power supply section of the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/
ADuM5202W uses a 180 MHz oscillator frequency to pass power
efficiently through its chip-scale transformers. In addition, the
normal operation of the data section of the iCoupler introduces
switching transients on the power supply pins. Bypass capacitors
are required for several operating frequencies. Noise suppression
requires a low inductance, high frequency capacitor, whereas ripple
suppression and proper regulation require a large value capacitor.
These capacitors are most conveniently connected between Pin 1
and Pin 2 for VDD1 and between Pin 15 and Pin 16 for VISO.
To suppress noise and reduce ripple, a parallel combination of at
least two capacitors is required. The recommended capacitor
values are 0.1 µF and 10 µF for VDD1. The smaller capacitor must
have a low ESR; for example, use of a ceramic capacitor is advised.
Note that the total lead length between the ends of the low ESR
capacitor and the input power supply pin must not exceed 2 mm.
Installing the bypass capacitor with traces more than 2 mm in
length may result in data corruption. Consider bypassing between
Pin 1 and Pin 8 and between Pin 9 and Pin 16 unless both common
ground pins are connected together close to the package.
VDD1
BYPASS < 2mm
GND1
VIA/VOA
VIB/VOB
VISO
GNDISO
VOA/VIA
VOB/VIB
NC
VSEL
RCIN
RCSEL
VE1 VE2
GND1GNDISO
10436-020
Figure 23. Recommended PCB Layout
In applications involving high common-mode transients, ensure
that board coupling across the isolation barrier is minimized.
Furthermore, design the board layout such that any coupling
that does occur affects all pins equally on a given component
side. Failure to ensure this can cause voltage differentials between
pins exceeding the absolute maximum ratings for the device
(specified in Table 19.) thereby leading to latch-up and/or
permanent damage.
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W is a power
device that dissipates approximately 1 W of power when fully
loaded and running at maximum speed. Because it is not possible
to apply a heat sink to an isolation device, the device primarily
depends on heat dissipation into the PCB through the GND
pins. If the device is used at high ambient temperatures, provide
a thermal path from the GND pins to the PCB ground plane.
The board layout in Figure 23 shows enlarged pads for Pin 2, Pin 8,
Pin 9, and Pin 15. Multiple vias should be implemented from the
pad to the ground plane to significantly reduce the temperature
inside the chip. The dimensions of the expanded pads are at the
discretion of the designer and depend on the available board space.
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START-UP BEHAVIOR
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W do not contain
a soft start circuit. Take the startup current and voltage behavior
into account when designing with this device.
When power is applied to VDD1, the input switching circuit begins
to operate and draw current when the UVLO minimum voltage
is reached. The switching circuit drives the maximum available
power to the output until it reaches the regulation voltage where
PWM control begins. The amount of current and time this
takes depends on the load and the VDD1 slew rate.
Fast slew-rates, in the 200 µs or smaller range, allow peak current
draws up to 100 mA/V of VDD1. The input voltage goes high
faster than the output can turn on so the peak current is
proportional to the maximum input voltage.
With a slow VDD1 slew rate (in the millisecond range), the input
voltage is not changing quickly when VDD1 reaches the UVLO
minimum voltage. The current surge is approximately 300 mA
because VDD1 is nearly constant at the 2.7 V UVLO voltage. The
behavior during startup is similar to when the device load is a
short circuit; these values are consistent with the short-circuit
current shown in Figure 12.
When starting the device for VISO = 5 V operation, do not limit
the current available to the VDD1 power pin to less than 300 mA.
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W devices may not
be able to drive the output to the regulation point if a current-
limiting device clamps the VDD1 voltage during startup. As a
result, the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W devices
can draw large amounts of current at low voltage for extended
periods of time.
The output voltage of the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/
ADuM5202W exhibits VISO overshoot during startup. If this
could potentially damage components attached to VISO, then a
voltage-limiting device, such as a Zener diode, can be used to
clamp the voltage. Typical behavior is shown in Figure 17 and
Figure 18.
EMI CONSIDERATIONS
The dc-to-dc converter section of the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W devices must operate at 180 MHz
to allow efficient power transfer through the small transformers.
This creates high frequency currents that can propagate in circuit
board ground and power planes, causing edge emissions and dipole
radiation between the primary and secondary ground planes.
Grounded enclosures are recommended for applications that use
these devices. If grounded enclosures are not possible, follow
good RF design practices in the layout of the PCB. See the
AN-0971 Application Note for board layout recommendations.
PROPAGATION DELAY PARAMETERS
Propagation delay is a parameter that describes the time it takes
a logic signal to propagate through a component. The propagation
delay to a logic low output may differ from the propagation delay
to a logic high.
INPUT (VIX)
OUTPUT (VOX)
tPLH tPHL
50%
50%
10436-118
Figure 24. Propagation Delay Parameters
Pulse width distortion is the maximum difference between
these two propagation delay values and is an indication of how
accurately timing of the input signal is preserved.
Channel-to-channel matching refers to the maximum amount
the propagation delay differs between channels within a single
ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W component.
Propagation delay skew refers to the maximum amount the
propagation delay differs between multiple ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W components operating under the
same conditions.
DC CORRECTNESS AND MAGNETIC FIELD IMMUNITY
Positive and negative logic transitions at the isolator input cause
narrow (~1 ns) pulses to be sent to the decoder via the transformer.
The decoder is bistable and is, therefore, either set or reset by
the pulses, indicating input logic transitions. In the absence of
logic transitions at the input for more than 1 µs, a periodic set
of refresh pulses indicative of the correct input state are sent to
ensure dc correctness at the output. If the decoder receives no
internal pulses of more than about 5 µs, the input side is assumed
to be unpowered or nonfunctional, in which case the isolator
output is forced to a default state (see Table 24) by the watchdog
timer circuit.
The limitation on the magnetic field immunity of the
ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W is set by the
condition in which induced voltage in the receiving coil of the
transformer is sufficiently large to either falsely set or reset the
decoder. The following analysis defines the conditions under which
this may occur. The 3 V operating condition of the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W is examined because it represents
the most susceptible mode of operation.
The pulses at the transformer output have an amplitude greater
than 1.0 V. The decoder has a sensing threshold at about 0.5 V, thus
establishing a 0.5 V margin in which induced voltages can be
tolerated. The voltage induced across the receiving coil is given by
V = (−dβ/dt)∑πrn
2; n = 1, 2, … , N
where:
β is the magnetic flux density (gauss).
N is the number of turns in the receiving coil.
rn is the radius of the nth turn in the receiving coil (cm).
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Given the geometry of the receiving coil in the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W and an imposed requirement that
the induced voltage be, at most, 50% of the 0.5 V margin at the
decoder, a maximum allowable magnetic field is calculated as
shown in Figure 25.
MAG NE TIC FI E LD F RE QUENCY ( Hz )
100
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MAGNETIC FLUX
DENSITY ( kgau ss)
0.001 1M
10
0.01
1k 10k 10M
0.1
1
100M100k
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Figure 25. Maximum Allowable External Magnetic Flux Density
For example, at a magnetic field frequency of 1 MHz, the
maximum allowable magnetic field of 0.2 kgauss induces a
voltage of 0.25 V at the receiving coil. This is about 50% of the
sensing threshold and does not cause a faulty output transition.
Similarly, if such an event occurs during a transmitted pulse
(and is of the worst-case polarity), it reduces the received pulse
from >1.0 V to 0.75 Vstill well above the 0.5 V sensing threshold
of the decoder.
The preceding magnetic flux density values correspond to specific
current magnitudes at given distances from the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W transformers. Figure 26 expresses
these allowable current magnitudes as a function of frequency for
selected distances. As shown, the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/
ADuM5202W are extremely immune and can be affected only by
extremely large currents operated at high frequency very close
to the component. For the 1 MHz example noted, a 0.5 kA
current placed 5 mm away from the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/
ADuM5202W is required to affect the operation of the component.
MAG NE TIC FI E LD F RE QUENCY ( Hz )
MAXIMUM ALL OW ABLE CURRE NT (kA)
1000
100
10
1
0.1
0.011k 10k 100M100k 1M 10M
DIS TANCE = 5mm
DIS TANCE = 1m
DIS TANCE = 100mm
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Figure 26. Maximum Allowable Current for Various Current-to-
ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W Spacings
Note that at combinations of strong magnetic field and high
frequency, any loops formed by PCB traces can induce error
voltages sufficiently large enough to trigger the thresholds of
succeeding circuitry. Exercise care in the layout of such traces
to avoid this possibility.
POWER CONSUMPTION
The VDD1 power supply input provides power to the iCoupler
data channels as well as to the power converter. For this reason,
the quiescent currents drawn by the data converter and the primary
and secondary input/output channels cannot be determined
separately. All of these quiescent power demands have been
combined into the IDD1(Q) current shown in Figure 27. The total
IDD1 supply current is the sum of the quiescent operating current,
dynamic current IDD1(D) demanded by the I/O channels, and any
external IISO load.
E
CONVERTER
PRIMARY
I
DD1(Q)
I
ISO
I
DD1(D)
I
DDP(D)
I
ISO(D)
CONVERTER
SECONDARY
PRIMARY
DATA I/O
2-CHANNEL
SECONDARY
DATA I/O
2-CHANNEL
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Figure 27. Power Consumption Within the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W
Both dynamic input and output current is consumed only when
operating at channel speeds higher than the rate of fr. Because
each channel has a dynamic current determined by its data rate,
Figure 19 shows the current for a channel in the forward direction,
which means that the input is on the primary side of the part.
Figure 20 shows the current for a channel in the reverse direction,
which means that the input is on the secondary side of the part.
Both figures assume a typical 15 pF load. The following
relationship allows the total IDD1 current to be calculated:
IDD1 = (IISO × VISO)/(E × VDD1) + ∑ ICHn; n = 1 to 4 (1)
where :
IDD1 is the total supply input current.
ICHn is the current drawn by a single channel determined from
Figure 19 or Figure 20, depending on channel direction.
IISO is the current drawn by the secondary side external loads.
E is the power supply efficiency at 100 mA load from Figure 9 at
the VISO and VDD1 condition of interest.
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Calculate the maximum external load by subtracting the dynamic
output load from the maximum allowable load.
IISO (LOAD) = IISO (MAX) − ∑ IISO(D)n; n = 1 to 4 (2)
where:
IISO (LOAD) is the current available to supply an external secondary
side load.
IISO (MAX) is the maximum external secondary side load current
available at VISO.
IISO(D)n is the dynamic load current drawn from VISO by an input
or output channel, as shown in Figure 19 and Figure 20. Data is
presented assuming a typical 15 pF load
The preceding analysis assumes a 15 pF capacitive load on each
data output. If the capacitive load is larger than 15 pF, the addi-
tional current must be included in the analysis of IDD1 and IISO (LOAD).
To determine IDD1 in Equation 1, additional primary side dynamic
output current (IAOD) is added directly to IDD1. Additional secondary
side dynamic output current (IAOD) is added to IISO on a per
channel basis.
To determine IISO (LOAD) in Equation 2, additional secondary side
output current (IAOD) is subtracted from IISO (MAX) on a per
channel basis.
For each output channel with CL greater than 15 pF, the additional
capacitive supply current is given by
IAOD = 0.5 × 10−3 × (CL − 15) × VISO) × (2f fr) f > 0.5 fr (3)
where:
CL is the output load capacitance (pF).
VISO is the output supply voltage (V).
f is the input logic signal frequency (MHz); it is half of the input
data rate expressed in units of Mbps.
fr is the input channel refresh rate (Mbps).
CURRENT LIMIT AND THERMAL OVERLOAD
PROTECTION
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W are protected
against damage due to excessive power dissipation by thermal
overload protection circuits. Thermal overload protection limits
the junction temperature to a maximum of 150°C (typical). Under
extreme conditions (that is, high ambient temperature and power
dissipation), when the junction temperature starts to rise above
150°C, the PWM is turned off, reducing the output current to
zero. When the junction temperature drops below 130°C (typical),
the PWM turns on again, restoring the output current to its
nominal value.
Consider the case where a hard short from VISO to ground occurs.
At first, the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W reach
their maximum current, which is proportional to the voltage
applied at VDD1. Power dissipates on the primary side of the
converter (see Figure 12). If self-heating of the junction becomes
great enough to cause its temperature to rise above 150°C, thermal
shutdown activates, turning off the PWM, and reducing the
output current to zero. As the junction temperature cools and
drops below 130°C, the PWM turns on, and power dissipates
again on the primary side of the converter, causing the junction
temperature to rise to 150°C again. This thermal oscillation
between 130°C and 150°C causes the part to cycle on and off
as long as the short remains at the output.
Thermal limit protections are intended to protect the device
against accidental overload conditions. For reliable operation,
externally limit device power dissipation to prevent junction
temperatures from exceeding 130°C.
POWER CONSIDERATIONS
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W power input,
data input channels on the primary side and data input channels on
the secondary side are all protected from premature operation
by UVLO circuitry. Below the minimum operating voltage, the
power converter holds its oscillator inactive and all input channel
drivers and refresh circuits are idle. Outputs remain in a high
impedance state to prevent transmission of undefined states
during power-up and power-down operations.
During application of power to VDD1, the primary side circuitry
is held idle until the UVLO preset voltage is reached. At that
time, the data channels initialize to their default low output
state until they receive data pulses from the secondary side.
When the primary side is above the UVLO threshold, the data
input channels sample their inputs and begin sending encoded
pulses to the inactive secondary output channels. The outputs
on the primary side remain in their default low state because no
data comes from the secondary side inputs until secondary power
is established. The primary side oscillator also begins to operate,
transferring power to the secondary power circuits. The secondary
VISO voltage is below its UVLO limit at this point; the regulation
control signal from the secondary is not being generated. The
primary side power oscillator is allowed to free run in this
circumstance, supplying the maximum amount of power to
the secondary, until the secondary voltage rises to its regulation
setpoint. This creates a large inrush current transient at VDD1.
When the regulation point is reached, the regulation control
circuit produces the regulation control signal that modulates
the oscillator on the primary side. The VDD1 current is reduced
and is then proportional to the load current. The inrush current
is less than the short-circuit current shown in Figure 12. The
duration of the inrush depends on the VISO loading conditions
and the current available at the VDD1 pin.
As the secondary side converter begins to accept power from the
primary, the VISO voltage starts to rise. When the secondary side
UVLO is reached, the secondary side outputs are initialized to their
default low state until data is received from the corresponding
primary side input. It can take up to 1 µs after the secondary
side is initialized for the state of the output to correlate with the
primary side input.
Secondary side inputs sample their state and transmit it to the
primary side. Outputs are valid about 1 µs after the secondary
side becomes active.
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Because the rate of charge of the secondary side power supply is
dependent on loading conditions and the input voltage level and the
output voltage level selected, take care with the design to allow the
converter sufficient time to stabilize before valid data is required.
When power is removed from VDD1, the primary side converter and
coupler shut down when the UVLO level is reached. The secondary
side stops receiving power and starts to discharge. The outputs on
the secondary side hold the last state that they received from the
primary side. Either the UVLO level is reached and the outputs are
placed in their high impedance state, or the outputs detect a lack of
activity from the primary side inputs and the outputs are set to
their default low value before the secondary power reaches UVLO.
THERMAL ANALYSIS
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W consist of four
internal die, attached to a split lead frame with two die attach
paddles. For the purposes of thermal analysis, it is treated as a
thermal unit with the highest junction temperature reflected in the
θJA from Table 14. The value of θJA is based on measurements taken
with the part mounted on a JEDEC standard 4-layer board with
fine width traces and still air. Under normal operating conditions,
the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W operate at full
load across the full temperature range without derating the
output current. However, following the recommendations in the
PCB Layout section decreases the thermal resistance to the PCB
allowing increased thermal margin at high ambient temperatures.
INCREASING AVAILABLE POWER
The ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W are designed
with the capability of running in combination with other
compatible isoPower devices. The RCIN and RCSEL pins allow the
ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W to receive a PWM
signal from another device through the RCIN pin and act as a
slave to that control signal. The RCSEL pin chooses whether the
part acts as a stand-alone self-regulated device or a slave device.
When the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W act as a
slave, their power is regulated by a PWM signal coming from a
master device. This allows multiple isoPower parts to be combined
in parallel while sharing the load equally. When the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W are configured as standalone units,
they generate their own PWM feedback signal to regulate
themselves.
The ADuM5000 can act as a master or a slave device, the
ADuM5401, ADuM5402, ADuM5403, and ADuM5404 can
only be master/ standalone, and the ADuM520x can only be
a slave/standalone device. This means that the ADuM5000,
ADuM520x, and ADuM5401 to ADuM5404 can only be used
in certain master/ slave combinations as listed in Table 25.
Table 25. Allowed Combinations of isoPower Parts
Master
Slave
ADuM5000W ADuM520xW
ADuM5401W to
ADuM5404W
ADuM5000 Yes Yes No
ADuM520xW No No No
ADuM5401W to
ADuM5404W
Yes Yes No
The allowed combinations of master and slave configured parts
listed in Table 25 is sufficient to make any combination of power
and channel count.
Table 26 illustrates how isoPower devices can provide many
combinations of data channel count and multiples of the single
unit power.
Table 26. Configurations for Power and Data Channels
Power Units
Number of Data Channels
0 2 4 6
1-Unit Power ADuM5000 master ADuM520xW master ADuM5401W to ADuM5404W master ADuM5401W to ADuM5404W master
ADuM120xW
2-Unit Power ADuM5000 master ADuM5000 master ADuM5401W to ADuM5404W master ADuM5401W to ADuM5404W master
ADuM5000 slave ADuM520xW slave ADuM520xW slave ADuM520xW slave
3-Unit Power ADuM5000 master ADuM5000 master ADuM5401W to ADuM5404W master ADuM5401W to ADuM5404W master
ADuM5000 slave ADuM5000 slave ADuM5000 slave ADuM520xW slave
ADuM5000 slave ADuM520xW slave ADuM5000 slave ADuM5000 slave
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INSULATION LIFETIME
All insulation structures eventually break down when subjected
to voltage stress over a sufficiently long period. The rate of
insulation degradation is dependent on the characteristics of the
voltage waveform applied across the insulation. In addition to the
testing performed by the regulatory agencies, Analog Devices
carries out an extensive set of evaluations to determine the
lifetime of the insulation structure within the ADuM5200W/
ADuM5201W/ADuM5202W.
Analog Devices performs accelerated life testing using voltage levels
higher than the rated continuous working voltage. Acceleration
factors for several operating conditions are determined. These
factors allow calculation of the time to failure at the actual working
voltage. The values shown in Table 20 summarize the peak voltage
for 50 years of service life for a bipolar ac operating condition,
and the maximum CSA/VDE approved working voltages. In many
cases, the approved working voltage is higher than a 50-year service
life voltage. Operation at these high working voltages can lead to
shortened insulation life in some cases.
The insulation lifetime of the ADuM5200W/ADuM5201W/
ADuM5202W depends on the voltage waveform type imposed
across the isolation barrier. The iCoupler insulation structure
degrades at different rates depending on whether the waveform
is bipolar ac, unipolar ac, or dc. Figure 28, Figure 29, and Figure 30
illustrate these different isolation voltage waveforms.
Bipolar ac voltage is the most stringent environment. The goal
of a 50-year operating lifetime under the ac bipolar condition
determines the maximum working voltage recommended by
Analog Devices.
In the case of unipolar ac or dc voltage, the stress on the insula-
tion is significantly lower. This allows operation at higher working
voltages while still achieving a 50-year service life. The working
voltages listed in Table 20 can be applied while maintaining the
50-year minimum lifetime, provided the voltage conforms to
either the unipolar ac or dc voltage cases. Any cross insulation
voltage waveform that does not conform to Figure 29 or Figure 30
should be treated as a bipolar ac waveform and its peak voltage
limited to the 50-year lifetime voltage value listed in Table 20.
The voltage presented in Figure 29 is shown as sinusoidal for
illustration purposes only. It is meant to represent any voltage
waveform varying between 0 V and some limiting value. The
limiting value can be positive or negative, but the voltage cannot
cross 0 V.
0V
RATED P E AK V OL TAG E
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Figure 28. Bipolar AC Waveform
0V
RATED P E AK V OL TAG E
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Figure 29. Unipolar AC Waveform
0V
RATED P E AK V OL TAG E
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Figure 30. DC Waveform
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS
(IN PARENTHE
SES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR
REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN.
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-013-AA
10.50 (0.4134)
10.10 (0.3976)
0.30 (0.0118)
0.10 (0.0039)
2.65 (0.1043)
2.35 (0.0925)
10.65 (0.4193)
10.00 (0.3937)
7.60 (0.2992)
7.40 (0.2913)
0.75 (0.0295)
0.25 (0.0098)
45°
1.27 (0.0500)
0.40 (0.0157)
COPLANARITY
0.10 0.33 (0.0130)
0.20 (0.0079)
0.51 (0.0201)
0.31 (0.0122)
SEATING
PLANE
16 9
8
1
1.27 (0.0500)
BSC
03-27-2007-B
Figure 31. 16-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_W]
Wide Body (RW-16)
Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches)
ORDERING GUIDE
Model1, 2, 3
Number of
Inputs,
V
DD1
Side
Number of
Inputs,
V
DD2
Side
Maximum
Data Rate
(Mbps)
Maximum
Propagation
Delay, 5 V (ns)
Maximum
Pulse Width
Distortion (ns)
Temperature
Range
Package
Description
Package
Option
ADuM5200WCRWZ 2 0 25 70 3 −40°C to +105°C 16-Lead SOIC_W RW-16
ADuM5201WCRWZ 1 1 25 70 3 −40°C to +105°C 16-Lead SOIC_W RW-16
ADuM5202WCRWZ
0
2
25
70
3
−40°C to +105°C
16-Lead SOIC_W
RW-16
1 Tape and reel are available. The additional -RL suffix designates a 13-inch (1,000 units) tape and reel option.
2 Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
3 W = Qualified for Automotive Applications.
AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS
The ADuM5200W, ADuM5201W, and ADuM5202W models are available with controlled manufacturing to support the quality and
reliability requirements of automotive applications. Note that these automotive models may have specifications that differ from the
commercial models; therefore, designers should review the Specifications section of this data sheet carefully. Only the automotive grade
products shown are available for use in automotive applications. Contact your local Analog Devices account representative for specific
product ordering information and to obtain the specific Automotive Reliability reports for these models.
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