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CAN transceivers meet high speed physical layer standard

25th July 2016
Mick Elliott
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The fault protected CAN transceivers with flexible data-rate from Texas Instruments has joined the Farnell element14 product portfolio. These CAN transceivers work with the TI CAN evaluation board to perform CAN (controlled area network) evaluation. This includes the load and termination settings required for electronic design engineers looking to evaluate CAN transceiver operation and performance in factory and building automation, smart grids, automotive infotainment and advanced driver assist systems, communications infrastructures and more.

The TCAN1042 CAN transceiver family meets the requirements of ISO11898-2 high speed CAN physical layer standard. It also has simple connections to the TCAN1042DEVM evaluation board, which is equipped with the necessary jumpers for flexible device pin and CAN bus configuration.

All devices are designed for use in CAN FD networks up to 5Mbps.  

User features include ESD protection of bus pins, under voltage protection on supply pins, thermal shutdown protection, TXD and RXD receiver with dominant time out and a High temperature of +125 degrees Celsius, AEC-Q100 qualified, board space saving

A common mode choke is not required (per OEM). There is a wide VCC range (4.5V to 5.5V) for start and stop without boost and a wide I/O voltage level adapting reduces external components.

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