ZHCSE44C august 2015 – may 2023 ISO5852S
PRODUCTION DATA
The amount of common-mode transient immunity (CMTI) can be curtailed by the capacitive coupling from the high-voltage output circuit to the low-voltage input side of the ISO5852S device. For maximum CMTI performance, the digital control inputs, IN+ and IN–, must be actively driven by standard CMOS, push-pull drive circuits. This type of low-impedance signal source provides active drive signals that prevent unwanted switching of the ISO5852S output under extreme common-mode transient conditions. Passive drive circuits, such as open-drain configurations using pullup resistors, must be avoided. A 20-ns glitch filter exists that can filter a glitch up to 20 ns on IN+ or IN–.