Lead frame capacitor and capacitively coupled isolator circuit

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Lead frame

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257904, 257787, 257703, 257670, 257672, H01L 23495, H01L 2328, H01L 2305

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ABSTRACT:
A capacitor is provided including first and second electrodes formed from portions of the lead frame structure used in conventional integrated circuit packaging. The electrodes are encapsulated with dielectric molding material which provides dielectric insulation between the electrodes. A low power capacitively-coupled digital isolator circuit is also provided. The circuit employs a pair of the lead frame capacitors of the present invention and includes differential driver and receiver circuits. The receiver can also include an optional filter for increasing noise and glitch immunity.

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