Microchip Technology MCP2515T-I/ST CAN Controller
The Microchip Technology MCP2515T-I/ST is a stand-alone Controller Area Network (CAN) controller that implements the CAN specification, version 2.0B. It is designed to serve as a simple and efficient solution for adding CAN connectivity to embedded systems. The MCP2515T-I/ST is a popular choice among engineers and developers due to its ease of integration with microcontrollers, particularly those without an in-built CAN interface.
Key Features
- High-Speed CAN Interface: Supports 1 Mb/s operation, making it suitable for high-speed automotive and industrial communication networks.
- SPI Interface: Features a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) that operates at clock speeds up to 10 MHz, allowing for quick data exchanges with the host microcontroller.
- Flexible Data Rate: The device is capable of handling standard and extended data and remote frames, giving developers flexibility in their CAN network designs.
- Enhanced Buffering: Comes with two receive buffers, three transmit buffers, and six user-defined acceptance filters, which help to optimize data management and reduce the processing overhead for the host microcontroller.
- Error Handling: Includes error detection and signaling features that enhance network reliability and simplify troubleshooting.
- Low-Power Modes: Offers several power-saving modes, including sleep and standby, to help conserve energy in power-sensitive applications.
Applications
The MCP2515T-I/ST is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Automotive systems
- Industrial automation and control
- Robotics
- Medical devices
- Building automation
Package and Temperature Range
The device comes in a TSSOP-20 package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Its industrial temperature range of -40°C to +125°C ensures reliable operation in harsh environments.
With its robust feature set and proven reliability, the Microchip Technology MCP2515T-I/ST is an excellent choice for designers looking to implement CAN interfaces in their systems with minimal complexity and cost.