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International Rectifier
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Digital Isolators

An isolator, in various contexts, is a device or system designed to prevent the transmission of energy, signals, or substances from one part of a system to another. Here's a concise introduction to the concept:

Definition:
An isolator is a component or mechanism that provides electrical, mechanical, or thermal insulation between two points or systems. It is used to protect sensitive equipment, ensure signal integrity, or maintain safety in various applications.

Functions:
1. Electrical Isolators: These are used in power systems and electronic circuits to prevent the flow of electrical current between two points, which can be crucial for circuit protection and signal isolation.
2. Mechanical Isolators: They are used to dampen vibrations or absorb shock, often in machinery or structures to prevent damage or noise transmission.
3. Thermal Isolators: These are designed to prevent heat transfer between two surfaces, which is important in maintaining temperature control in various industrial processes.

Applications:
1. Electronics: Isolators are used in data communication to protect sensitive electronic devices from voltage spikes and electrical noise.
2. Power Transmission: In power grids, isolators help in isolating sections of the grid for maintenance or fault isolation without affecting the entire system.
3. Automotive: They are used to reduce noise and vibration in vehicle engines and transmissions.
4. Medical Equipment: Isolators are crucial in medical devices to ensure patient safety by preventing electrical current from reaching the patient.

Selection Criteria:
1. Type of Isolation: Determine whether you need electrical, mechanical, or thermal isolation.
2. Performance Specifications: Consider the required isolation voltage, frequency response, or damping characteristics.
3. Environmental Conditions: The isolator should be suitable for the environment in which it will operate, considering factors like temperature, humidity, and chemical exposure.
4. Physical Dimensions: The isolator should fit within the space constraints of the application.
5. Cost and Reliability: The isolator should be cost-effective and have a proven track record of reliability and durability.

When selecting an isolator, it's important to consider the specific requirements of the application to ensure that the chosen isolator will perform its intended function effectively.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.