Toshiba Expands Lineup of Quad-Channel Standard Digital Isolators
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
("Toshiba") has expanded its DCL34xx0B series of quad-channel
standard digital isolators for industrial equipment with four new products. All
products in the series deliver low current consumption of 0.2mA per channel
(typ.), are housed in a small SSOP16 package, and support mid-speed communications.
The new products are “DCL340L0B” and “DCL340H0B,” configured
with four forward channels and zero reverse channels, and “DCL342L0B” and
“DCL342H0B,” configured with two forward channels and two reverse channels.
In industrial equipment, such as programmable logic
controllers (PLCs), actuators, and inverters, it is crucial to prevent
equipment failures, the propagation of abnormalities, and malfunctions caused
by noise, which increases with higher-speed device operation. All these issues
are addressed by electrical isolation that transmits signals between circuits
operating at different potentials, such as high and low voltage, which is
driving demand for safe, highly reliable isolation devices that maintain stable
operation in noisy environments. Alongside superior reliability, and as
equipment continues to become more compact, isolation devices are also, more
than ever, required to offer smaller sizes, plus a longer service life.
In addition, reducing overall system power consumption is at
the heart of achieving carbon neutrality, and low-power operation has become an
increasingly important requirement in electronics, including isolation devices.
All four new products use Toshiba’s proprietary magnetic
coupling isolation transmission technology to meet market requirements for
high reliability and long service life. They also incorporate a new Toshiba
circuit technology in the isolation signal transmission section that allows
them to achieve low power consumption of 0.2mA per channel while maintaining
stable data transmission at speeds of up to 25Mbps (max).
The new products are rated for an isolation voltage of
3,000Vrms (min) and operate over a wide temperature range of -40 to 125°C, and
a wide supply voltage range of 2.25 to 5.5V. These characteristics contribute
to stable equipment operation and low power consumption.
The adoption of an industry standard SSOP16 package addresses
the demand for compact designs.
DCL340L0B and DCL340H0B support unidirectional digital signal
transmission with a quad-channel configuration, while DCL342L0B and DCL342H0B
support bidirectional digital signal transmission with two forward channels and
two reverse channels.
DCL341L0B and DCL341H0B, earlier products already in mass
production, feature a three-forward/one-reverse channel configuration and
support interfaces such as those incorporating SPI communications[4].
All DCL34xx0B Series products are suitable for I/O interface
applications requiring multi-channel configurations, enabling flexible product
selection according to the application needs.
Toshiba offers "DCL54xx01A Series" and
"DCL52xx00 Series" as standard digital isolators for industrial
equipment supporting high speed data communications; and the "DCM34xx01
Series" and "DCM32xx00 Series" as standard digital isolators for
automotive applications, enabling customers to select products according to
application requirements.
Toshiba will contribute to the realization of carbon
neutrality by continuing to expand its lineup of digital isolators for
industrial and automotive equipment, broadening the channel count and package
options, and pursuing performance improvements. Along with photocouplers that
provide optical isolation, Toshiba will provide a lineup of high quality
isolation devices that support stable operation in communications and control
systems requiring electrical isolation.



























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