The TJ1051D is a high-speed CAN (Controller Area Network) transceiver from NXP Semiconductors (formerly Philips Semiconductors). It serves as the interface between a CAN protocol controller and the physical bus in a CAN network, commonly used in automotive and industrial applications.
Applications:
- Automotive body control systems
- Powertrain control systems
- Industrial automation networks
- Building automation systems
- Agricultural machinery
Features:
- CAN Protocol: Compliant with ISO 11898-2 standard
- High Speed: Supports data rates up to 1 Mbit/s
- Low Power Consumption: Features low-power modes for reduced energy usage in sleep or standby states
- Protection: Integrated protection against transients and short circuits on the bus lines
- Slope Control: Adjustable slope control to optimize signal quality and reduce EMI
- Mode Control: Various operating modes including Normal, Silent, and Standby
- Wake-up Function: Supports remote wake-up via the CAN bus
- Temperature Range: Wide operating temperature range suitable for automotive environments
- Package: Available in SO and HVSON packages
Benefits:
- Robust Communication: Ensures reliable communication in harsh automotive and industrial environments.
- High-Speed Data Transfer: Supports fast data rates for real-time control applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Reduces energy consumption in battery-powered systems.
- Enhanced Protection: Protects against damage from electrical transients and short circuits.
- Improved Signal Quality: Adjustable slope control optimizes signal integrity.
- Remote Wake-up: Enables remote activation of the system via the CAN bus.
Technical Specifications:
The TJ1051D operates at a supply voltage of 5V. It features a dominant timeout function to prevent bus lockup. The bus pins are protected against short circuits to VBAT. Refer to the NXP Semiconductors datasheet for detailed specifications including electrical characteristics, timing diagrams, and application notes.