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Toshiba Launches Quad-Channel High-Speed Standard Digital Isolators with Maximum Operating Temperature of 125°C for Industrial Equipment

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Toshiba Launches Quad-Channel High-Speed Standard Digital Isolators with Maximum Operating Temperature of 125°C for Industrial Equipment
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Toshiba Launches Quad-Channel High-Speed Standard Digital Isolators with Maximum Operating Temperature of 125°C for Industrial Equipment

2026-05-28 10:00 Last Updated At:10:10

KAWASAKI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2026--

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has expanded its lineup of digital isolators with DCL54xx01A series of quad-channel high-speed standard digital isolators for industrial equipment. The ten new products in the series are housed in an SOIC16-W package and deliver a maximum operating temperature of 125°C. Volume shipments start today.

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The widespread adoption of silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) power devices has made it practical to design industrial equipment that operates in high-temperature conditions. However, in isolated signal transmission, electrical noise applied between input and output can cause malfunctions, which has led to growing demand for isolation devices that enable stable control signal transmission while combining high noise immunity and reliability.

Toshiba’s new digital isolators support a maximum operating temperature of 125°C. Use of the company’s proprietary magnetic coupling isolation transmission technology [1] ensures they also achieve a high common mode transient immunity (CMTI) of 150kV/μs (typ.) [2], contributing to stable equipment operation.

The new products are available in multiple channel configurations: four forward channels and zero reverse channels; three forward channels and one reverse channel; and two forward channels and two reverse channels. This flexibility allows selection for diverse applications in isolated communications interfaces for industrial automation, including I/O interfaces, motor control, and inverters.

With the introduction of these new digital isolators alongside its DCL341x0B series of standard digital isolators for industrial equipment, which feature low power consumption and mid-speed communication (up to 25Mbps) in small SSOP16 packages, Toshiba has ensured that its customers can select the most suitable products for communications speed ranges and application requirements.

Toshiba will continue to contribute to the realization of carbon neutrality by developing digital isolators for industrial and automotive equipment, and to provide high-quality isolation devices that support stable communication and control in equipment requiring electrical isolation.

Notes:
[1] A signal transmission method that integrates a modulation chip and a demodulation chip with insulation layers into a single package and uses a magnetic field to transmit signals.
[2] Measurement conditions: V I = V DDI or 0V, V CM =1500V, Ta=25°C (V DDI is V DD1 or V DD2 of the input-side)

Applications

Features

Main Specifications

Follow the links below for more on the new products.

DCL540C01A
DCL540D01A
DCL540L01A
DCL540H01A

DCL541A01A
DCL541B01A
DCL541L01A
DCL541H01A

DCL542L01A
DCL542H01A

Follow the link below for more on Toshiba’s standard digital isolators.

Standard Digital Isolator

To check availability of the new products at online distributors, visit:

DCL540C01A
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DCL540D01A
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DCL540L01A
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DCL540H01A
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DCL541A01A
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DCL541B01A
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DCL541L01A
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DCL541H01A
Buy Online

DCL542L01A
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DCL542H01A
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* Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.

About Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor and storage solutions, draws on over half a century of experience and innovation to offer customers and business partners outstanding discrete semiconductors, system LSIs and HDD products.

Its 17,400 employees around the world share a determination to maximize product value, and to promote close collaboration with customers in the co-creation of value and new markets. The company looks forward to building and to contributing to a better future for people everywhere.

Find out more at https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/top.html

Toshiba: DCL54xx01A series of quad-channel high-speed standard digital isolators for industrial equipment.

Toshiba: DCL54xx01A series of quad-channel high-speed standard digital isolators for industrial equipment.

MONTREAL (AP) — Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Logan Stankoven scored in a 2:47 span late in the first period and the Carolina Hurricanes moved within a victory of the Stanley Cup Final, beating the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Wednesday night.

Frederik Andersen made 18 saves for his third shutout in 12 postseason games this year to help the Hurricanes take a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Final. Game 5 is Friday night in North Carolina, with the series winner facing the Vegas Golden Knights.

“We have better,” Stankoven said. “It’s great to come out like a team like this and perform like that, but I think at this time of the year you can’t bring your ‘B’ game. You have to bring your ‘A’ game every night.”

Nikolaj Ehlers and Shayne Gostisbehere each had two assists for the Hurricanes. They are the seventh NHL team to win six or more road games to start a postseason.

“Definitely excited,” Gostisbehere said. “Have to take care of business.”

Anderson and the Hurricanes are 11-1 in the first three rounds. They put it away early in Game 4 after winning the previous two games in overtime.

The Hurricanes scored first for the fourth straight game when Aho beat Jakub Dobes with a one-timer from the right circle on a power play with 5:02 left in the first.

Staal followed with 3:53 to go, tipping in K’Andre Miller’s centering pass. Stankoven then finished off a two-on-one with Jason Blake with 2:14 remaining in the period.

“The game’s going to humble you,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “Whenever you get humbled, you stand tall.”

Andrei Svechnikov had an empty-net goal in the third.

Carolina had a 19-3 shots-on-goal advantage in the third period for a 43-18 overall edge.

“It seemed like the only guy that showed up was Doby,” Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson said. “Wasn’t good enough. Didn’t answer the bell.”

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Carolina Hurricanes' Logan Stankoven (22) reacts after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Logan Stankoven (22) reacts after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Alexander Nikishin (21) checks Montreal Canadiens' Kaiden Guhle during the second period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series game in Montreal on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Alexander Nikishin (21) checks Montreal Canadiens' Kaiden Guhle during the second period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series game in Montreal on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) celebrates with teammate Sean Walker (26) after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) celebrates with teammate Sean Walker (26) after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) reacts as he is scored on by Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) as Canadiens' Josh Anderson (17) defends during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) reacts as he is scored on by Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) as Canadiens' Josh Anderson (17) defends during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Logan Stankoven (22) scores on Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

Carolina Hurricanes' Logan Stankoven (22) scores on Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes (75) during the first period of Game 4 of NHL Eastern Conference final Stanley Cup playoff series action in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

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