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Isolated ADCs (Analog-to-Digital Converters) are a category of high-performance data conversion products designed for industrial and automotive applications, rather than a specific brand. These devices are typically manufactured by semiconductor companies such as Texas Instruments (USA), Analog Devices (USA), and Infineon Technologies (Germany). Isolated ADCs integrate galvanic isolation to protect sensitive electronics from high-voltage surges and noise in harsh environments. They are widely used in power inverters, motor drives, battery management systems (BMS), and grid infrastructure. Key products include isolated sigma-delta ADCs (e.g., TI’s AMC130x series) and integrated isolated sensor interfaces (e.g., ADI’s ADuM7701), featuring high accuracy and reinforced isolation up to 5kVrms.