Package Code | S8+4 |
Outline Number | 21-0041 |
Land Pattern Number | 90-0096 |
Thermal Resistance, Single-Layer Board: | |
Junction to Ambient (θJA) | 170°C/W |
Junction to Case (θJC) | 40°C/W |
Thermal Resistance, Four-Layer Board: | |
Junction to Ambient (θJA) | 132°C/W |
Junction to Case (θJC) | 38°C/W |
Package Code | T1034N+1 |
Outline Number | 21-0268 |
Land Pattern Number | 90-0247 |
Thermal Resistance, Single-Layer Board: | |
Junction to Ambient (θJA) | 54°C/W |
Junction to Case (θJC) | 9°C/W |
Thermal Resistance, Four-Layer Board: | |
Junction to Ambient (θJA) | 41°C/W |
Junction to Case (θJC) | 9°C/W |
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Transmit Data Input. TXD is a CMOS/TTL compatible input from a CAN controller with an internal pullup to VDD.Loopback Mode. When connected to logic-high, the transmitter and receiver are placed in a high-impedance state. Internally, the TXD line drives directly to the RXD line for loopback that can be used for self-diagnostic of the transceiver without disturbing the bus. When loopback mode is not used, connect to GND or leave floating.GroundSupply Voltage. Bypass VDD to GND with a 0.1µF capacitor.Receive Data Output. RXD is a CMOS/TTL compatible output from the physical bus lines CANH and CANL.Fault Detected Indication. Stays low when fault is not detected. Release to high if an overcurrent, overvoltage, or transmission failure is detected.Logic Supply Input. VL is the logic supply voltage for the input/output between the CAN transceiver and controller. VL allows full compatibility from +1.62V to +5.5V logic on all digital lines. Bypass to GND with a 0.1µF capacitor. Connect VL to VDD for 5V logic compatibility.CAN Bus Line LowCAN Bus Line HighSilent Mode Input. Drive S low to enable TXD and to operate in normal mode. Drive S high to disable the transmitter. A 26.1kΩ external resistor can be used to connect the S pin to ground for slow slew mode.Standby Mode Input. A logic-high on STBY pin selects the standby mode. In standby mode, the transmitter is disabled, and the receiver is in low-power mode. A logic-low on STBY pin puts the transceiver in normal operating mode. A 26.1kΩ external resistor can be used to connect the STBY pin to ground for slow slew mode.