TCAN1043HGDQ1


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Description

TCAN1043HGDQ1 Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

Automotive 70-V bus-fault-protected CAN FD transceiver with wake input and 5-Mbps flexible data-rate

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 2.5
100 — 249 2.065
250 — 999 1.483
1,000 + 0.89

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category CAN Interface IC
RoHS Y
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case SOIC-14
Series TCAN1043HG-Q1
Type Low Power
Data Rate 5 Mb/s
Number of Drivers 1 Driver
Number of Receivers 1 Receiver
Supply Voltage - Max 5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min 4.5 V
Operating Supply Current 40 uA
Minimum Operating Temperature - 55 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 125 C
Packaging Tube
Product CAN Transceivers
Brand Texas Instruments
Development Kit TCAN1043DEVM
Operating Supply Voltage 4.5 V to 5.5 V
Pd - Power Dissipation 126 mW
Product Type CAN Interface IC
Propagation Delay Time 50 ns
Protocol Supported CAN
Factory Pack Quantity 50
Subcategory Interface ICs
Unit Weight 0.006889 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

TCAN1043HGDQ1 Datasheet

More Information

The TCAN1043xx-Q1 meets the physical layer requirements of the ISO 11898–2 (2016) High Speed Controller Area Network (CAN) specification providing an interface between the CAN bus and the CAN protocol controller. These devices support both classical CAN and CAN FD up to 2 megabits per second (Mbps). Devices with part numbers that include the suffix “G” are designed for CAN FD data rates up to 5 Mbps. The TCAN1043xx-Q1 allows for system-level reductions in battery current consumption by selectively enabling (via the INH output pin) the various power supplies that may be present on a node. This allows an ultra-low-current sleep state in which power is gated to all system components except for the TCAN1043xx-Q1, which remains in a low-power state monitoring the CAN bus.

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