faqs
Frequently Asked Question
What are transient immunity and common-mode rejection?
An isolator's transient immunity specifies how fast of a common-mode transient between input and output a part can be subjected to while maintaining correct signal transmission. Many isolators have no specification on this parameter while others have values ranging from 5 to 25 KV/µs. All iCoupler products have a transient immunity specification of at least 25 KV/µs.