Microchip offers automotive Grade 0 qualified CAN transceiver
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Zwolnij na:2017-06-29
Microchip has introduced a range of CAN transceivers which includes an automotive Grade 0 qualified device.
Microchip has introduced a range of CAN transceivers which includes an automotive Grade 0 qualified device.
Designated the ATA65XX family, the devices support the recently established CAN FD (Flexible Data-rate) protocol for up to 5Mbit/s communication speed and the new CAN PN (Partial Networking) standard for improved energy efficiency for vehicles.
The devices are compliant with the ISO 118980-2/5/6, 11898-2:2016 and the SAE J2962-2 standards.
The automotive Grade 0 qualified CAN/CAN FD transceivers have an ambient temperature rating of -40° to 150°C.
Microchip also provides a CAN Partial Networking transceiver including a window watchdog.
The devices are approved by major car manufacturers for use without the external Common Mode Choke (CMC) that is required for most CAN transceivers.
All family members include wake-up capability via CAN bus with dual wake-up pattern according to ISO 11898-2:2016.
There is a development kit and the ATA6563 Click Board.
Microchip has introduced a range of CAN transceivers which includes an automotive Grade 0 qualified device.
Designated the ATA65XX family, the devices support the recently established CAN FD (Flexible Data-rate) protocol for up to 5Mbit/s communication speed and the new CAN PN (Partial Networking) standard for improved energy efficiency for vehicles.
The devices are compliant with the ISO 118980-2/5/6, 11898-2:2016 and the SAE J2962-2 standards.
The automotive Grade 0 qualified CAN/CAN FD transceivers have an ambient temperature rating of -40° to 150°C.
Microchip also provides a CAN Partial Networking transceiver including a window watchdog.
The devices are approved by major car manufacturers for use without the external Common Mode Choke (CMC) that is required for most CAN transceivers.
All family members include wake-up capability via CAN bus with dual wake-up pattern according to ISO 11898-2:2016.
There is a development kit and the ATA6563 Click Board.