NVE Sensor and Isolator News
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    August 2018 Electrifying  News  From  NVE
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Tiny RS-485 Transceivers

QSOP Transceiver Demonstration
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The World's Smallest Isolated Transceiver: Really Simple Demo
"Blinky-Flashy" Angle Sensor Demo
Low-Power Isolated Transceiver Demonstration
Noncontact AC Current Sensing
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Ultraminiature RS-485 Transceivers
 
IL3685-1 DiagramNVE’s unique IL3x85-3 narrow-body and IL3x85-1 QSOP isolated RS-485 transceivers are the world’s smallest devices of their type—half or one-fourth the footprint of conventional SOIC wide-body isolators.
 
Features include:
  • Up to 40 Mbps data rate
  • PROFIBUS compliant
  • 2500 VRMS isolation voltage
  • 15 kV bus ESD protection
  • Low EMC footprint
  • 4 mm by 10 mm narrow-body SOIC-16 packages
  • 4 mm by 5 mm low thermal resistance QSOP-16 packages
 
    SOICW, SOICN, and QSOP.
0.3" SOIC-16,
0.15" SOIC-16, and
QSOP-16 packages.
Like all IsoLoop® isolators, IL3x85-x Transceivers use NVE’s patented IsoLoop spintronic Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR) technology. A unique ceramic/polymer composite barrier provides excellent isolation and virtually unlimited barrier life.

Several RS-485 part types are available in the ultraminiature packages:
 
Part
 Number 
Bus Data
Rate
 (Mbps) 
 Isolation 
Rating
     Packages     
IL3085 RS-485 4 2.5 kV QSOP-16
0.15" SOIC-16
0.3" SOIC-16
IL3585 RS-485 40 2.5 kV;
6 kV
0.15" SOIC-16
0.3" SOIC-16
IL3685 RS-485/
 PROFIBUS 
40 2.5 kV;
6 kV
QSOP-16
   0.15" SOIC-16   
0.3" SOIC-16
 
All part types are in stock and available for immediate delivery.

And if you want the fastest, highest isolation wide-body transceivers in the industry, we have those too.
 
Buy Tranceivers Online
 

NEW! QSOP Transceiver Demonstration
 
When we show customers our unique QSOP isolators they’re impressed with the tiny size, of course: one-fourth the footprint of conventional wide-body SOICs.

But once in a while we have to prove to skeptics that an isolated transceiver that small actually works.

So we have a tiny, really simple demo with an onboard oscillator and on-board battery and a QSOP isolator driving LEDs.

The demo runs at 6 Hz so you can see it, but we have QSOP transceivers that run up to 40 megabaud:
 
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