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ISO102/106
ORDERING INFORMATION
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
MODEL
PACKAGE
ISO102
ISO102B
ISO106
ISO106B
Ceramic
Ceramic
Ceramic
Ceramic
–25
°
C to +85
°
C
–25
°
C to +85
°
C
–25
°
C to +85
°
C
–25
°
C to +85
°
C
ELECTRICAL (CONT)
ISO102
ISO102B
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
GAIN
Nominal Gain
Initial Error
(3)
Gain vs Temperature
Nonlinearity
(4)
1
*
V/V
% FSR
ppm FSR/
°
C
% FSR
±
0.1
±
20
±
0.007
±
0.25
±
50
±
0.012
0.07
±
12
±
0.002
0.13
±
25
±
0.003
V
O
= –10V to +10V
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE
Initial Offset
vs Temperature
vs Power Supplies
(5)
V
IN
= 0V
±
25
±
250
1.4
–1.4
±
70
±
500
4.0
0
±
15
±
150
*
*
±
25
±
250
*
*
mV
μ
V/
°
C
mV/V
mV/V
Input Stage, V
CC1
=
±
10V to
±
20V
Output Stage, V
CC2
=
±
10V to
±
20V
0
*
*
–4
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any BURR-BROWN product for use in life support devices and/or systems.
ISO106
ISO106B
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
GAIN
Nominal Gain
Initial Error
(3)
Gain vs Temperature
Nonlinearity
(4)
1
*
V/V
% FSR
ppm FSR/
°
C
% FSR
±
0.1
±
20
±
0.04
±
0.25
±
50
±
0.075
0.07
±
12
±
0.007
*
±
25
±
0.025
V
O
= –10V to +10V
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE
Initial Offset
vs Temperature
vs Power Supplies
(5)
V
IN
= 0V
±
25
±
250
3.7
–3.7
±
70
±
500
*
*
mV
μ
V/
°
C
mV/V
mV/V
±
150
*
*
±
250
Input Stage, V
CC1
=
±
10V to
±
20V
Output Stage, V
CC2
=
±
10V to
±
20V
* Specification same as model to the left.
NOTES: (1) 100% tested at rated continuous for one minute. (2) Isolation-mode rejection is the ratio of the change in output voltage to a change in isolation barrier voltage.
It is a function of frequency as shown in the Typical Performance Curves. This is specified for barrier voltage slew rates not exceeding 100V/
μ
s. (3) Adjustable to zero.
FSR = Full Scale Range = 20V. (4) Nonlinearity is the peak deviation of the output voltage from the best fit straight line. It is expressed as the ratio of deviation to FSR.
(5) Power supply rejection = change in V
/20V supply change. (6) Ripple is the residual component of the barrier carrier frequency generated internally. (7) Dynamic
range = FSR/(voltage spectral noise density
x
square root of user bandwidth). (8) Overshoot can be eliminated by band-limiting. (9) See “Power Dissipation vs
Temperature” performance curve for limitations. (10) Band limited to 10Hz, bypass capacitors located less than 0.25" from supply pins.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
(1)
PACKAGE DRAWING
NUMBER
MODEL
PACKAGE
ISO102
ISO102B
ISO106
ISO106B
24-Pin Ceramic
24-Pin Ceramic
40-Pin Ceramic
40-Pin Ceramic
208
208
206
206
NOTE: (1) For detailed drawing and dimension table, please see end of data
sheet, or Appendix D of Burr-Brown IC Data Book.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Without Damage....................................................................
±
20V
Input Voltage Range..........................................................................
±
50V
Transient Immunity, dV/dt .......................................................... 100kV/
μ
s
Continuous Isolation Voltage Across Barrier
ISO102 .................................................................................... 1500Vrms
ISO106 .................................................................................... 3500Vrms
Junction Temperature.................................................................... +160
°
C
Storage Temperature Range......................................... –65
°
C to +150
°
C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s)............................................... +300
°
C
Amplifier and Reference Output
Short Circuit Duration ....................................... Continuous to Common