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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-) | Subject: SN65HVD1050Q
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2006
High-speed CAN transceiver
Texas Instruments has introduced a controller area network (CAN) transceiver with industry-leading electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection of up to +/- 8 kV (human body model).
Texas Instruments has introduced a controller area network (CAN) transceiver with industry-leading electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection of up to +/- 8 kV (human body model) The robust device touts high electromagnetic immunity (EMI) and very low electromagnetic emissions (EME), which allow for survival and operation in harsh electrical environments such as automotive engine, body and diagnostic networks
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The SN65HVD1050Q is qualified in accordance with AEC-Q100 for automotive applications and meets or exceeds the physical layer requirements specified by the International Standards Organization (ISO) 11898-2.
The device's ESD protection is up to twice the ESD protection provided by similar devices, which reduces the need for external protection components.
The SN65HVD1050Q offers both normal and silent operating modes.
Normal mode is intended for regular bus communications, providing differential transmit capability to the bus and differential receive capability to a CAN controller at signaling rates up to 1 megabit per second (Mbps).
A listen-only, silent mode provides the option to disable the driver while leaving the receiver active, which passes all bus activity to a local protocol controller.
The SN65HVD1050Q complements TI's full line of automotive MCUs and digital signal processors (DSPs) with integrated CAN peripherals including TMS470 MCUs and digital radio, infotainment and vision DSPs.
The SN65HVD1050Q is available in volume from TI and its authorised distributors in an 8-pin SOIC package in the industry-standard footprint for stand-alone transceivers.
Suggested resale pricing in 1000-piece quantities is $0.59 each.
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