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Increasing trends of replacing conventional optocouplers with digital isolators, as well as the rising popularity of noise-free electronics and electrical devices, are some of the primary reasons driving the growth of the digital isolators market.
The growing usage of digital isolators in a variety of industrial applications, including industrial field buses, motor controllers, and power supply, is likely to fuel market expansion.
Digital isolators are composed of metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) and are used as a replacement for classic optocouplers.
They provide various advantages, including lower power consumption and greater data rates. These are used to comply with numerous requirements, as well as to reduce noise and overall costs.
The rising need for noise-free electronic and electrical circuits is propelling the Digital Isolator Market forward. Ground loops are one of the most common causes of unwanted noise in electrical and electric circuits, which can cause them to malfunction.
The India Digital Isolator Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2024.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has announced the first of a new line of iCoupler digital isolators in India with a total bandwidth of 10 Gigabits per second.
The ADN4624 digital isolator has four 2.5Gbps channels, allowing data to flow freely in the electrical domain and enabling novel system topologies in digital health, measurement, and smart industrial.
The new digital isolator simplifies design and makes it simple to incorporate isolation for data security or safety.
As an alternative to bulky and specialised fibre systems, the ADN4624 is a small solution that fulfils medical requirements while reliably isolating high definition video and image connections, precision analogue front ends, and serial interconnects.