The SI8475EDB-T1-E1 features a standard SOIC-16 pin configuration with detailed pin functions as follows: 1. VCC 2. GND 3. NC 4. VO1 5. VI1 6. VO2 7. VI2 8. NC 9. NC 10. NC 11. NC 12. NC 13. NC 14. NC 15. NC 16. NC
Advantages: - Compact package size - High isolation voltage - High data rate
Disadvantages: - Limited temperature range - Higher cost compared to traditional optocouplers
The SI8475EDB-T1-E1 utilizes an integrated power supply to provide high-speed digital isolation between input and output signals. It operates by modulating the input signal onto an internal infrared LED, which then illuminates an integrated photodetector, providing electrical isolation.
This optocoupler is suitable for various applications including: - Industrial automation - Power inverters - Motor drives - Battery management systems
Note: The above information is based on the datasheet available at the time of writing.
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