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ADuM1250/ADuM1251  Data Sheet
Rev. I | Page 12 of 16 
MAGNETIC FIELD IMMUNITY 
The ADuM1250/ADuM1251 are extremely immune to external 
magnetic fields. The limitation on the magnetic field immunity 
of the ADuM1250/ADuM1251 is set by the condition in which 
induced voltage in the receiving coil of the transformer is suffi-
ciently large to either falsely set or reset the decoder. The following 
analysis defines the conditions under which this may occur. The 
3 V operating condition of the ADuM1250/ADuM1251 is exam-
ined because it represents the most susceptible mode of operation. 
The pulses at the transformer output have an amplitude greater 
than 1.0 V. The decoder has a sensing threshold at approximately 
0.5 V, thus establishing a 0.5 V margin in which induced voltages 
can be tolerated. The voltage induced across the receiving coil is 
given by 
V = (−dβ/dt) ∑ πr
n
2
; n = 1, 2, … , N 
where: 
β is the magnetic flux density (gauss).  
r
n
 is the radius of the n
th
 turn in the receiving coil (cm). 
N is the total number of turns in the receiving coil. 
Given the geometry of the receiving coil in the ADuM1250/ 
ADuM1251 and an imposed requirement that the induced 
voltage be, at most, 50% of the 0.5 V margin at the decoder, 
a maximum allowable magnetic field is calculated as shown 
in Figure 10. 
MAGNETIC FIELD FREQUENCY (Hz)
100
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MAGNETIC FLUX
DENSITY (kgauss)
0.001
1M
10
0.01
1k 10k 10M
0.1
1
100M100k
0
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Figure 10. Maximum Allowable External Magnetic Flux Density 
For example, at a magnetic field frequency of 1 MHz, the 
maximum allowable magnetic field of 0.2 kgauss induces a 
voltage of 0.25 V at the receiving coil. This voltage is approxi-
mately 50% of the sensing threshold and does not cause a faulty 
output transition. Similarly, if such an event occurs during a 
transmitted pulse (and is of the worst-case polarity), it reduces the 
received pulse from >1.0 V to 0.75 V, still well above the 0.5 V 
sensing threshold of the decoder. 
The preceding magnetic flux density values correspond to specific 
current magnitudes at given distances away from the ADuM1250/ 
ADuM1251 transformers. Figure 11 expresses these allowable 
current magnitudes as a function of frequency for selected 
distances. As shown in Figure 11, the ADuM1250/ADuM1251 
are extremely immune and can be affected only by extremely 
large currents operated at high frequency very close to the 
component. For the 1 MHz example, a 0.5 kA current placed 
5 mm away from the ADuM1250/ADuM1251 is required to 
affect the operation of the component. 
MAGNETIC FIELD FREQUENCY (Hz)
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CURRENT (kA)
1000
100
10
1
0.1
0.01
1k 10k 100M100k 1M 10M
DISTANCE = 5mm
DISTANCE = 1m
DISTANCE = 100mm
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Figure 11. Maximum Allowable Current for Various  
Current-to-ADuM1250/ADuM1251 Spacings 
Note that at combinations of strong magnetic field and high 
frequency, any loops formed by PCB traces can induce error 
voltages sufficiently large to trigger the thresholds of 
succeeding circuitry. Exercise care in the layout of such traces 
to avoid this possibility. 










