31-08-2017, 04:43 PM
Couplers, also known as "isolators" because they electrically isolate and transmit data, are widely used in industrial, factory, instrument and telecommunication networks. Everyone knows the problems with optocouplers. They have plenty of space, are slow, old optocouplers and their temperature range is quite limited. For years, optical couplers were the only option.
Over the years, most of the components used to build instrumentation circuits have become smaller and smaller. Optocoupler technology, however, has not maintained. Existing coupler technologies look like dinosaurs on modern circuit boards.
Magnetic couplers are analogous to optocouplers in several ways. Design engineers, especially in instrumentation technology, will welcome a galvanically isolated data coupler with integrated signal conversion into a single IC. My report will give a detailed study on the "Isoloop magnetic couplers".
Over the years, most of the components used to build instrumentation circuits have become smaller and smaller. Optocoupler technology, however, has not maintained. Existing coupler technologies look like dinosaurs on modern circuit boards.
Magnetic couplers are analogous to optocouplers in several ways. Design engineers, especially in instrumentation technology, will welcome a galvanically isolated data coupler with integrated signal conversion into a single IC. My report will give a detailed study on the "Isoloop magnetic couplers".