The MCP2510-I/ST is a stand-alone Controller Area Network (CAN) device that serves as a bridge between a CAN protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus. This product is designed and developed by Microchip Technology, a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP solutions. The device is particularly suitable for automotive and industrial applications where a robust communication network is required to transmit data with high immunity to electrical interference.
The MCP2510-I/ST operates as a SPI-to-CAN gateway, allowing microcontrollers with a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) to interface with CAN networks. This capability is essential for applications where the microcontroller does not have an integrated CAN interface. The device supports the CAN V2.0B protocol at speeds of up to 1 Mb/s and is fully compatible with the ISO-11898 standard, including 29-bit identifiers.
Housed in a TSSOP package, the MCP2510-I/ST features a wide operating voltage range from 2.7V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various system voltages. It also incorporates features such as two receive buffers with prioritized message storage, six user-definable filters, and two masks for message filtering, which enhance its flexibility in complex CAN networks. Additionally, the device has an operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliable performance in extreme environments.
The MCP2510-I/ST also includes various safety and power-saving features. It has a clock-out feature that can be used to clock other devices in the system, reducing the need for an additional oscillator. The device also has three different operating modes: Normal, Sleep, and Listen-Only, allowing for power conservation when the CAN activity is minimal or specific monitoring tasks are required.
In conclusion, the MCP2510-I/ST from Microchip Technology is a robust, efficient, and versatile CAN interface solution that provides reliable data communication in demanding applications. Its ease of integration with SPI-capable microcontrollers makes it a popular choice for system designers looking to incorporate CAN functionality into their designs.