GB/Z 102.17-2026
ActiveSemiconductor devices—Discrete devices—Part 17: Magnetic and capacitive coupler for basic and reinforced insulation
半导体器件 分立器件 第17部分:基本绝缘和加强绝缘的磁耦合器和电容耦合器
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and reliability criteria for magnetic and capacitive couplers used to provide basic or reinforced insulation in electronic circuits. It is applied in the design, qualification, and production of discrete semiconductor devices for power supplies, industrial control systems, and medical equipment where galvanic isolation is critical for safety and signal integrity.
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