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  <description>The ADuM5000 is an isolated DC/DC converter based on the Analog Devices, Inc., iCoupler® technology. The dc-to-dc converter in this device provides regulated, isolated power in several combinations of input and output voltage as listed in Table 1.

The Analog Devices chip-scale transformer iCoupler technology transfers isolated power in this dc-to-dc converter with up to 33% efficiency. The result is a small form factor, total isolation
solution.

Higher output power levels are obtained by using the ADuM5000 to augment the power output of ADuM5401, ADuM5402, ADuM5403, ADuM5404, ADuM520x , and other ADuM5000 iCouplers with isoPower®.

isoPower uses high frequency switching elements to transfer power through its transformer. Special care must be taken during printed circuit board (PCB) layout to meet emissions
standards. See the AN-0971 application note for board layout recommendations.

APPLICATIONS

* RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 transceivers

* Industrial field bus isolation

* Power supply start ups and gate drives

* Isolated sensor interface

* Industrial PLCs

* isoPower® integrated isolated DC/DC converter

* Regulated 3.3 V or 5 V output

* Up to 500 mW output power

* 16-lead SOIC package with 7.6 mm creepage

* High temperature operation: 105°C maximum

* Thermal Overload Protection</description>
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