Monday, June 16, 2025

4-Channel Digital Isolators For Automotives

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Designed for EVs, HEVs, and high-voltage systems, new series offers superior isolation, noise immunity, and flexible configurations.

Designed for EVs, HEVs, and high-voltage systems

Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH has introduced a new lineup of four-channel digital isolators optimized for modern automotive applications. With the automotive industry shifting toward zonal architectures and high-voltage designs, traditional optocouplers no longer meet next-generation vehicles’ performance and reliability demands. Toshiba’s DCM34xx0 series responds to this challenge with a robust, high-speed, and high-reliability isolation solution.

The family includes ten AEC-Q100 qualified models, all designed to withstand the harsh electrical environments found in hybrid-electric (HEV) and battery-electric vehicles (EV). These isolators are ideal for systems such as on-board chargers (OBCs), battery management systems (BMS), and other safety-critical automotive electronics.

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A standout example from the series is the DCM340C01, a quad-channel digital isolator that utilizes the company’s proprietary magnetic coupling technology to achieve an impressive isolation voltage. With a typical common-mode transient immunity (CMTI), the device ensures fast and stable signal transmission even in high-noise environments. Maintains low output levels when powered off for enhanced fail-safe behavior.

The key specifications are:

  • Isolation Voltage: 5,000 Vrms
  • CMTI: 100kV/μs (typical) for strong noise immunity
  • Data Rate: Supports high-speed communication up to 50Mbps
  • Supply Voltage: Operates from 3.0V to 5.5V

The series offers flexible channel configurations, including four forward channels, three forward with one reverse, and two forward with two reverse channels, catering to a wide range of design requirements. Low pulse-width distortion of just 0.8ns (typ.) makes these devices well-suited for high-speed digital communication interfaces, including SPI-based I/O systems.

Each isolator comes in a compact 16-pin SOIC-16W package, with an operating temperature range from -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments. Beyond automotive, these isolators are also applicable in industrial and communication systems where signal integrity and isolation are critical.

Akanksha Gaur
Akanksha Gaur
Akanksha Sondhi Gaur is a journalist at EFY. She has a German patent and brings a robust blend of 7 years of industrial & academic prowess to the table. Passionate about electronics, she has penned numerous research papers showcasing her expertise and keen insight.

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