2020-09-10 01:42 AM
2020-09-10 08:21 AM
The ISO8200BQ is a "galvanic isolated octal high-side smart power solid state-relay", where High-Side means that the output can only be driven to VCC, i.e. the supply rail. There is a built-in pull-down resistor, typically 210 kOhms, which allows some protection functions but is not strong enough to drive the output really low. So all in all it is not a push-pull driver.
Usually this device is used to switch loads which are connected to ground, such as relays etc.
Does it answer your question?
/Peter
2020-09-10 08:21 AM
The ISO8200BQ is a "galvanic isolated octal high-side smart power solid state-relay", where High-Side means that the output can only be driven to VCC, i.e. the supply rail. There is a built-in pull-down resistor, typically 210 kOhms, which allows some protection functions but is not strong enough to drive the output really low. So all in all it is not a push-pull driver.
Usually this device is used to switch loads which are connected to ground, such as relays etc.
Does it answer your question?
/Peter
2020-09-20 11:46 PM
Hi @ARedd.1 Peter's answer solved your doubts?
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2020-09-20 11:48 PM
Hi,
The problem is solved.
Thanks,
--Ashok Reddy