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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.
North America dominated the digital isolator market in terms of geography, owing to the presence of a significant number of end-use industries in the area.
The digital isolators market is growing due to the rising demand for noise-free electronics and the increased use of renewable energy sources. Furthermore, the use of digital isolators as a substitute for optocouplers is propelling the industry forward.
However, the inability of digital isolators to transmit low-frequency signals without the use of modulators is projected to limit market expansion.
The North America Digital Isolator Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
HALO Electronics, a global supplier of FastJackTM integrated Ethernet RJ45 connectors and discrete transformers, has announced a full line of 2.5G and 5G Ethernet transformers to address enterprise networking equipment’s increasing data rates and wireless access points’ higher bandwidth requirements.
The 2.5G/5G data rates are an essential step between 1G and 10G data rates, providing improved data throughput over 1G while utilising existing cable connections and consuming less power per port than 10G.
The 2.5G/5G transformers from HALO come in two sizes. With PoE, PoE+, and 4PPoE (+90W) capabilities, the NZ/NZ5 industry-standard packages are offered in regular and extended temperature variants.