The maximum junction temperature of ISO100CP is 150°C, but it's recommended to operate it below 125°C for reliable performance.
To ensure proper isolation, make sure to follow the recommended PCB layout and creepage distance guidelines, and use a suitable isolation voltage rating for your application.
While ISO100CP is suitable for high-frequency applications, its performance may degrade above 1 MHz. For frequencies above 1 MHz, consider using a different isolator or consulting with a TI engineer.
ISO100CP has a typical quiescent current of 1.2 mA. Ensure your power supply can handle this current, and consider using a low-power mode or shutdown feature if available in your design.
ISO100CP supports a wide range of communication protocols, including UART, SPI, and I2C. However, it's essential to verify compatibility with your specific protocol and implementation.