Product Overview: TJA1020T/CM,118
The TJA1020T/CM,118 is a cutting-edge LIN (Local Interconnect Network) transceiver from NXP Semiconductors, designed to facilitate reliable communication in automotive networking applications. This transceiver is a key component in the LIN bus communication systems, which are used for various in-vehicle networks, such as sensor applications, climate control, window or mirror adjustment, and lighting control.
Key Features
- Interface: Compliant with the LIN 2.0, LIN 2.1, and the SAE J2602 standards, the TJA1020T/CM,118 ensures compatibility with a broad range of LIN networks.
- Operating Voltage: It operates over a wide supply voltage range from 5.5V to 27V, making it suitable for applications that require a robust power supply.
- Low Power Mode: An integrated sleep mode feature helps reduce power consumption when the network is inactive, contributing to the energy efficiency of the overall system.
- Protection: The device includes robust protection features such as thermal shutdown, short-circuit protection, and protection against loss of ground and battery voltage.
Applications
The TJA1020T/CM,118 is primarily utilized in automotive applications due to its robust design and compliance with automotive standards. It is well-suited for:
- Body control modules
- Door modules
- Rain and light sensors
- Climate control units
- Seat control modules
Quality and Reliability
NXP is known for its commitment to quality, and the TJA1020T/CM,118 is no exception. The device is manufactured using high-quality materials and subjected to rigorous testing to ensure it meets the stringent requirements of the automotive industry. Its robust construction ensures reliable operation over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for the harsh environments found in automotive applications.
Environmental Compliance
In line with global environmental standards, the TJA1020T/CM,118 is designed to be compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) regulations, ensuring that it is free from harmful substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium.