Hifimediy.com has a high-speed USB isolator.
Hifime High-Speed USB Isolator
I was wondering if it is possible to remove the isolated DC-DC converter and instead feed the isolated side from a dedicated power supply.
Hifime High-Speed USB Isolator
I was wondering if it is possible to remove the isolated DC-DC converter and instead feed the isolated side from a dedicated power supply.
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Thanks Mark.
Nothing else at the moment. Was just planning to remove the DCDC converter and feed the isolated side with a 5V regulated LPS.
Planning to use this board
LT3045-1A5IO Ultra Low Noise LDO</br> Voltage Regulator
Will put the USB isolator board and the regulator board in a small Al casing and feed power from an external wall wart.
Nothing else at the moment. Was just planning to remove the DCDC converter and feed the isolated side with a 5V regulated LPS.
Planning to use this board
LT3045-1A5IO Ultra Low Noise LDO</br> Voltage Regulator
Will put the USB isolator board and the regulator board in a small Al casing and feed power from an external wall wart.
I don't have a datasheet of this specific Silanna USB insulator chip, but on all the other chip I know it is possible to use an external 5V supply. On the Murata NMUSB evaluation board (12Mb/s maximum data rate), the external power configuration is the default. You may also disconnect the input of the DC/DC converter and feed the external 5V power to it. This way you will keep the USB power line segregated from the main power supply.
Why not. My isolator uses a regulator to allow me to use 12V battery power for ground loop isolation when testing.
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