The MC33901WEFR2 is a high-performance CAN (Controller Area Network) transceiver from NXP Semiconductors. This device is designed to facilitate robust communication in automotive and industrial applications, where reliable data exchange is critical under harsh environmental conditions. The MC33901WEFR2 is part of NXP's high-speed CAN transceiver family that ensures seamless integration with microcontrollers and physical bus lines in CAN networks.
Key Features
- High-Speed CAN Interface: Supports CAN protocol specification 2.0B with data rates up to 1 Mbps.
- Low-Power Mode: Includes a low-power standby mode with remote wake-up capability, enhancing energy efficiency in power-sensitive applications.
- Thermal Protection: Equipped with thermal protection that disables the transmitter in case of excessive temperature rise.
- Robust ESD Performance: Features excellent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) performance, ensuring durability and stability in electrically noisy environments.
- Bus Fault Protection: Offers protection against transients in the automotive environment, safeguarding the transceiver from faults on the CAN bus lines.
Applications
The MC33901WEFR2 is highly suited for a wide range of applications within the automotive sector, including:
- Powertrain Systems
- Body Control Modules
- Chassis and Safety Systems
- Infotainment and Telematics
Additionally, it's well-suited for industrial automation systems, medical equipment, and any other systems that require reliable CAN communication.
Package and Quality
The device is offered in a compact and robust surface-mount package that is designed for automated assembly processes, ensuring high reliability and quality. It is manufactured under NXP's stringent quality control processes, meeting the rigorous automotive industry standards such as AEC-Q100.
Ordering and Availability
The MC33901WEFR2 is available for order and can be sourced directly through NXP's authorized distributors. Detailed product specifications, datasheets, and additional resources can be found on the NXP website to assist designers in integrating this transceiver into their systems.