µModule Isolated Transceivers
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µModule Isolated Transceivers

Analog Devices µModule (micromodule) isolated transceivers provide robust galvanic isolation for digital serial communication interfaces, including SPI, I2C, RS-485/RS-422, RS-232, and USB. Isolation barriers are implemented using Ethernet transformers, coupling capacitors, or embedded inductors. All devices are simple to configure, have very low EMI susceptibility and emissions, and feature high noise immunity to preserve signal integrity. Our µModule® (power module) technology helps reliably integrate inductive/magnetic isolation, discrete components, ICs, and power onto a single substrate PCB. Any application, from signaling to sampling, can be supported by the platform. Our technology achieves isolation up to 3500 V rms, and is consistently rugged and reliable.
Analog Devices µModule (micromodule) isolated transceivers provide robust galvanic isolation for digital serial communication interfaces, including SPI, I2C, RS-485/RS-422, RS-232, and USB. Isolation barriers are implemented using Ethernet transformers, coupling capacitors, or embedded inductors. All devices are simple to configure, have very low EMI susceptibility and emissions, and feature high noise immunity to preserve signal integrity. Our µModule® (power module) technology helps reliably integrate inductive/magnetic isolation, discrete components, ICs, and power onto a single substrate PCB. Any application, from signaling to sampling, can be supported by the platform. Our technology achieves isolation up to 3500 V rms, and is consistently rugged and reliable.

EMC Resources

Whether as a component or as part of a larger system level solution, EMC compliance must be met, and the best EMC design practices occur at the start of the design. Be prepared for the certification process and get ahead of the game with our selection of resources.

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EMC Resources

Whether as a component or as part of a larger system level solution, EMC compliance must be met, and the best EMC design practices occur at the start of the design. Be prepared for the certification process and get ahead of the game with our selection of resources.