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A photocoupler is a device in which a LED and a light-detector element are built in the same package, electrically insulated by resin, where signals are switched ON/OFF by the LED. Meanwhile, a digital isolator is a device in which a modulation chip with insulating film and a demodulation chip are contained in the same package, and signals are transmitted between the chips by a magnetic or electric field.
For Standard Digital Isolator products, please refer to the following links.