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the TCAN1042 and TCAN1051
CAN transceiver families provide
the industry’s best combination of
protection and high performance for
a variety of automotive and industrial
applications. For more information
about these new CAN transceivers,
see
http://www.ti.com/tcan1042-pr-eu and
http://www.ti.com/tcan1051-pr-eu.
Key features and benefits of the new
CAN transceiver families:
CompliancewithEMCstandards from
leading international organizations:
The 16 Automotive Electronics
Council
(AEC)
Q100-qualified
devices meet EMC requirements
for
automobile
manufacturers
in the United States (Society of
Automotive Engineers [SAE] J2962)
and Europe (Ingenieurbüro für
Industrielle Elektrotechnik [IBEE]-
Zwickau). The eight industrial
devices meet the requirements of
the Comité International Spécial
des Perturbations Radioélectriques
(CISPR)
22,
International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
61000-4-6 up to 10 V, IEC 61000-4-4
Criteria A to ±4 kV, and IEC 61000-4-
3 from 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz up to 100
V/meter.
Enables common-mode choke
removal: The devices eliminate
the need for an external noise-
suppressant common-mode choke
component, thereby reducing bill-
of-materials cost and space in
automotive and industrial designs.
High bus-fault and electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
protection:
High bus-fault protection up to
70 V exceeds 12-, 24- and 48-V
battery requirements, in addition to
protecting against 24-V DC industrial
power supplies. This protects
CAN bus pins against short-to-DC
voltages. ESD protection up to ±15
kV eliminates the need for external
transient voltage suppression (TVS)
diodes, saving board space and cost.
Increased bandwidth: A fast CAN
FD speed of up to 5 Mbps increases
the communication speed and data-
transfer capability between electronic
control units and nodes on the CAN
network.
Industry-leading
flexibility:
The
industry’s shortest loop delay of
175 ns enables more margin in the
system design, longer networks and
more nodes on the CAN bus.
Tools and support to speed design
Engineers can quickly and easily
evaluate the performance of the
TCAN1042 and TCAN1051 families
with an evaluation module (EVM).
The TCAN1042DEVM is available
today for US$49 from the TI store
and authorized distributors.
Package, availability and pricing
The TCAN1042 and TCAN1051
families of 24 eight-pin CAN
transceivers are available today
in 1,000-unit quantities starting
at US$0.48. TCAN1042 devices
contain a standby mode with a bus
wake-up feature and variations for
fault protection, bit rate and level-
shifting. TCAN1051 devices include
a silent mode and variations for fault
protection, bit rate and level-shifting.
Learn more about TI’s CAN
transceiver portfolio:
Check out TI’s comprehensive
portfolio of CAN transceivers.
Jump-start your design with a TI
Designs reference design:
IEC 61000 ESD, EFT and Surge
Protected CAN Reference Design.
Read the TI Industrial Strength
blog post, “How to protect CAN
bus transceivers from ESD and
transients.”
Download the white paper, “Simplify
CAN bus implementations with
chokeless transceivers”
Check out these videos about the
new TCAN1042 and TCAN1051
CAN transceiver families:
TCAN1042 Emissions Automotive
EMC Conformance Testing.
TCAN1042
and
TCAN1051
Automotive EMC Conformance
Testing
Conducted
Immunity
Performance.
TCAN1042EVM Board Tour.
No more workarounds:
The new TO-220 FullPAK
Wide Creepage Package
Infineon Technologies AG (FSE:
IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) today
introduced the TO-220 FullPAK
Wide Creepage package. The new
package is offered for the 600 V
CoolMOS™ CE, targeting a broad
range of low power consumer
applications. This package features
an improved creepage and has been
developed to meet the demanding
requirements of open frame power
supplies where pollution might lead
to arcing failures of applications.
The TO-220 FullPAK Wide
Creepage replaces frequently used
workarounds to increase creepage
distance such as silicon potting,
the usage of sleeves, pre-bending
of leads or others. Offering a
better alternative to workarounds,
customers profit from reduced
system costs when implementing
the new package.
Wide spread pins prevent failures
The TO-220 FullPAK Wide