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Introduction

isoSPI is a proprietary Linear Technology protocol that uses Isolated Transceivers to provide robust galvanic isolation for various digital serial communication interfaces and devices. Isolation barriers are implemented using either inexpensive Ethernet transformers, coupling capacitors or embedded inductors. The main benefit is very low EMI susceptibility and emissions, as well as high noise immunity, to preserve signal integrity.

Architecture

Maximum Clock Speed1MHz (see p.12 in LTC6820 datasheet)
Synchronous/AsynchronousSynchronous
Lines2 (twisted pair)
Number of SlavesLimited by the number of transceivers
Communication DirectionBidirectional (Full-Duplex)


Scope Captures

Being able to decode scope captures are pretty useful when debugging.


(Taken from Table 1 in the LTC6820 datasheet)

Pulse TypeFirst LevelSecond LevelEnding Level
Long +1+Va (150ns)-Va (150ns)0V
Long -1-Va (150ns)+Va (150ns)0V
Short +1+Va (50ns)-Va (50ns)0V
Short -1-Va (50ns)+Va (50ns)0V

(Taken from Table 2 in the LTC6820 datasheet)

SPI Master EventTransmitted Pulse
CS RisingLong +1
CS FallingLong –1
SCK Latching Edge, MOSI = 1Short +1
SCK Latching Edge, MOSI = 0Short –1
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