Si8620BT-IS Skyworks Solutions Inc, 2-Channel Digital Isolator 150 Mbps, 10 kVrms, 5.5 V, 16-Pin SOIC W

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905-3817
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Si8620BT-IS
Manufacturer:
Skyworks Solutions Inc
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Brand

Skyworks Solutions Inc

Maximum Data Rate

150Mbps

Product Type

Digital Isolator

Number of Channels

2

Package Type

SOIC W

Data Rate

150Mbps

Power Dissipation

150mW

Maximum Input Current

5.3mA

Propagation Delay Time

35ns

Isolation Voltage

10kVrms

Rise Time

4ns

Number of Pins

16

Mount Type

Surface

Supply Voltage

5.5 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Length

10.3mm

Depth

2.35mm

Width

7.5 mm

Series

Si86

Standards/Approvals

UL, IEC, CSA

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

Package Style

SOIC

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

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