> > ISO7421
> 
> Now thats sweet, and a heck of a lot better thought out than the last 
> such chip I looked at a decade ago.  Needs a 4 wire cable from each 
> direction, but I don't see as that as a problem other than stealing the 
> ground and  3.3 or 5 volts to run its side of it at both ends.
> 
> That should indeed sove the noise problem.  The pcb requires a slightly 
> different layout of putting the power on the center layers, so the best 
> bet is to look around and see if someone might have it all boxed up and 
> ready to connect.
> 
> Were you able to find such a ready-made critter?  If so where?

No I made my own circuit board, two layer. SO footprint should not be to hard 
to solder there are small prototype boards or similar on Farnell.

http://se.farnell.com/roth-elektronik/re932-01/pcb-adaptor-smd-so-8-20-5mmx8mm/dp/1426169
http://se.farnell.com/roth-elektronik/re932-03/adaptor-smd-so-14-1-27mm/dp/1426171
http://se.farnell.com/roth-elektronik/re932-02/adaptor-smd-so-8w-1-27mm/dp/1426170
http://se.farnell.com/roth-elektronik/re932-01st/multi-adapter-11-5x16mm-soic-8/dp/2292022

I do not have time to check if footprint is correct.

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