Automotive isolated CAN and power front end reference design

This reference design from Texas Instruments demonstrates reinforced isolated CAN communication, which is widely used in automotive environments, in a small footprint. In hybrid and electric vehicles (HEV/EVs), a complete high-voltage network is floating with respect to the chassis ground. 

Isolation is required for the power and communication channels interfaced between floating high- to low-voltage systems. This TI design has a low transmission delay, which reduces the loop delay and supports higher baud rates of the CAN.

Features:

  • Integrated CAN and digital isolator (ISO1042-Q1).
  • Low loop delay (typically 139 ηs) to support high-speed arbitration rates.
  • Inbuilt reinforced digital isolation.
  • ±70-V bus fault protection.
  • Compliant with ISO 11898-2 CAN standard.

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