ericmar
Full Member level 5
Hi,
May I know wats the difference between a REGULATED and an UNREGULATED DC/DC converter? TI has these kind of miniature isolated DC/DC converter. Their DCR01 series is a REGULATED one while their DCV01 series is an UNREGULATED one.
In fact, I would like to find out if these DC/DC converters, which provides only 1000 ~ 1500 Vrms insulation voltage, can be used to implemented in a Class II BF medical device or not? Is the insulation voltage high enough? Would they fail to meet the requirement?
Is there any other smaller miniature isolated DC/DC converter available in the market now? I know ADI had a new part coming end of this year, their ADuM524x, but the integrated DC/DC converter also can provide only up to 1000Vrms insulation voltage. This is definitely a good chip if they can increase the insulation voltage to say 4kV as this is a digital isolator with integrated DC/DC converter which is small and good for industry and medical application.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Regards,
Eric
May I know wats the difference between a REGULATED and an UNREGULATED DC/DC converter? TI has these kind of miniature isolated DC/DC converter. Their DCR01 series is a REGULATED one while their DCV01 series is an UNREGULATED one.
In fact, I would like to find out if these DC/DC converters, which provides only 1000 ~ 1500 Vrms insulation voltage, can be used to implemented in a Class II BF medical device or not? Is the insulation voltage high enough? Would they fail to meet the requirement?
Is there any other smaller miniature isolated DC/DC converter available in the market now? I know ADI had a new part coming end of this year, their ADuM524x, but the integrated DC/DC converter also can provide only up to 1000Vrms insulation voltage. This is definitely a good chip if they can increase the insulation voltage to say 4kV as this is a digital isolator with integrated DC/DC converter which is small and good for industry and medical application.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Regards,
Eric