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optocouplers are so big...do you know a small one?

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Flyback

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Hello
We wish to signal from one micro to three others by opto's or digital isolator's, -we need the isolation because of ground bounce due to the proximity of several high power smps.
So which gives the smallest solution?
Which gives the solution with less sensitivity to higher temperatures?
There is no need for voltage isolation, its just that we are trying to get around the ground bounce

Do you know of any small opto's...they all seem to be at least this big...
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/5962-8876801XA/5962-8876801XA-ND/2347004
 
Google: SOP optocouplers
Go for the 4-lead versions

Ken
 
Check out optocouplers in SOT packages.

Ken
 
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Ken
 
The best solution is to correct the ground scheme so the ground-bounce isn't a problem.
Alternately you could use differential input amplifiers (one input to ground) to minimize any common-mode ground-bounce in the signal.
 
wow, didn't think they came that small, but its still too big....ground level translators sound like the answer....
cant corrct it , at the end of the day theres going to be impedance in those traces.
 
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