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HCPL-7560 Datasheet, PDF (1/18 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – Optically Isolated Sigma-Delta Modulator
Agilent HCPL-7560
Optically Isolated Sigma-Delta (Σ-∆)
Modulator
Data Sheet
Description
The HCPL-7560 Optically
Isolated Modulator and HCPL-
0872 Digital Interface IC or
digital filter together form an
isolated programmable two-
chip analog-to-digital
converter. The isolated
modulator allows direct
measurement of motor phase
currents in power inverters.
In operation, the HCPL-7560
Isolated Modulator
(optocoupler with 3750 VRMS
dielectric withstand voltage
rating) converts a low-
bandwidth analog input into a
high-speed one-bit data stream
by means of a Sigma-Delta (Σ-
∆) over-sampling modulator.
This modulation provides for
high noise margins and
excellent immunity against
isolation-mode transients. The
modulator data and on-chip
sampling clock are encoded
and transmitted across the
isolation boundary where they
are recovered and decoded
into separate high-speed clock
and data channels.
Input
Curr ent
1
8
2
SIGMA-
DELTA
MOD./
3
ENCODE
7
DECODE
6
4
5
HCPL-7560
HCPL-0872
or
Digital Filter
MCU
or
DSP
A 0.1 µF bypass capacitor must be connected between pins VDD and Ground
Features
• 8-bit Linearity
• 200 ns Conversion Time (Pre-
Trigger Mode 2 with HCPL-0872)
• 8-bit Effective Resolution with 5 ìs
Signal Delay (14-bit with 102 µs)
(with HCPL-0872)
• Fast 3 µs Over-Range Detection
(with HCPL-0872)
• ± 200 mV Input Range with Single
5 V Supply
• 5% Internal Reference Voltage
Matching
• Offset Calibration (with HCPL-
0872)
• -40°C to +85°C Operating
Temperature Range
• 15 kV/µs Isolation Transient
Immunity
• Safety Approval: UL 1577, CSA
and IEC/EN/DIN EN 60747-5-2
Applications
• Motor Phase and Rail Current
Sensing
• Data Acquisition Systems
• Industrial Process Control
• Inverter Current Sensing
• General Purpose Current Sensing
and Monitoring
CAUTION: It is advised that normal static precautions be taken in handling and assembly
of this component to prevent damage and/or degradation, which may be induced by ESD.
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