Obviously, the "disappearing control signal" has a special meaning with an optical isolated driver. In this case, you can expect a
failsafe behaviour, as implemented with FOD3150 and - as far as I'm aware of - with all similar types from othe vendors. In so
far, the signal polarity will be always "normally off".
In case of galvanically coupled drivers, that are available with different signal polarities, you may want to specify, what a
"disappearing control signal" means. It's not obvious, and you usually set the default input level by pull-up or pull-down
resistors. If the control signal source has a dedicated default level, e.g. the reset state pin level of a microprocessor, it should be
considered when designing your logic. Failsafe behaviour should and can be implemented in any design.