The TLE6250G33 is a CAN (Controller Area Network) transceiver IC from Infineon Technologies. It serves as an interface between a CAN protocol controller and the physical bus lines in a CAN network, primarily in automotive and industrial applications.
Applications:
- Automotive body control modules
- Engine management systems
- Industrial automation networks
- Diagnostic systems
- Sensor networks
Features:
- Compliant with ISO 11898-2 standard
- Supports CAN data rates up to 1 Mbit/s
- Optimized for automotive applications
- Low power consumption
- Differential receiver with high common-mode range
- Transmit data (TxD) dominant timeout function
- Bus pins are short-circuit proof to supply voltage and ground
- Overtemperature protection
- Under voltage detection
- Common mode choke may be used
Benefits:
- Reliable communication: Compliant with the ISO 11898-2 standard, ensuring reliable and interoperable CAN communication.
- Robustness: Integrated protection features guard against short circuits, overtemperature, and undervoltage conditions.
- Low power consumption: Optimized for low power operation, reducing overall system power consumption.
- Automotive qualified: Designed and tested to meet the stringent requirements of automotive applications.
- Simplified integration: Provides a simple and robust interface between the CAN controller and the physical bus.
Additional Details:
The TLE6250G33 typically comes in a PG-DSO-8 package. The 'G' likely indicates a lead-free or RoHS-compliant version. The "33" likely refers to the VCC supply voltage of 3.3V. It is specifically designed for applications with a 3.3V supply voltage. The TLE6250G33 is designed to withstand the harsh environmental conditions found in automotive applications. The integrated protection features ensure that the device is protected against common faults such as short circuits, overtemperature, and undervoltage. The low power consumption helps to reduce the overall power consumption of the system. It supports a wide range of CAN data rates, making it suitable for a variety of applications. The transmit data (TxD) dominant timeout function prevents the transceiver from blocking the bus if the CAN controller fails to release the TxD line. The bus pins are short-circuit proof to supply voltage and ground, protecting the device from damage in the event of a short circuit. The common mode choke can be used to improve the immunity of the CAN bus to noise and interference. The datasheet provides detailed information about the device's electrical characteristics, timing parameters, and application circuits.