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Date: 22nd Oct 08
High-speed CAN
transceiver IC for automotive in-vehicle networking
ON Semiconductor introduced a new high-speed Controller
Area Network (CAN) transceiver IC, NCV7341 for automotive
in-vehicle networking (IVN) applications.
The NCV7341 CAN transceiver, which offers very low power
consumption, is certified to the requirements of the Generalized
Interoperable Fault Tolerant (GIFT) CAN transceiver specification
and is pin compatible with devices from third parties.
Features include:
1. This new application specific standard product (ASSP)
provides the interface between a CAN protocol
controller and the physical bus.
2. Compliant with the ISO 11898-5 standard for CAN physical
layer transmission in automotive IVNs at rates
up to 1 megabit per second (Mbit/s).
3. The new controller has a sleep mode and a very low current
stand-by mode (20 micro-amp (µA)) with remote
wake up via the bus.
4. An integrated inhibit switch can be used to further reduce
overall power consumption by disabling external
voltage regulators.
5. A differential receiver with a high common-mode input
range helps minimize electromagnetic interference
(EMI).
6. Features a number of built-in safety features including
thermal protection.
7. Suitable for connecting up to 110 nodes
8. The IC offers microcontroller-compatible input levels
for ease of design.
9. Operating temperature range of -40º C to 125 ºC.
10. Has received 'OEM-approved' status from a global automotive
manufacturer
Pricing: $1.53 per unit in quantities of 1K or more.
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