The NXP TJA1049TK/3J is a state-of-the-art high-speed Controller Area Network (CAN) transceiver, designed to provide a reliable interface between the physical bus layer and the CAN protocol controller. This device is a part of NXP's robust automotive networking solutions, ensuring high-performance communication in complex automotive and industrial environments.
Key Features
- ISO 11898-2:2016 Compliant: Ensures compatibility with the latest CAN physical layer standard for data rates up to 1 Mbps.
- Low Power Mode: With a standby feature that includes a wake-up capability, this transceiver is designed for low power consumption in idle states, contributing to energy efficiency in automotive designs.
- Bus Fault Protection: Capable of withstanding voltages up to ±58V, providing robustness against transients and faults on the CAN bus.
- Differential Receiver with Wide Common-Mode Range: Ensures reliable data reception across a broad range of common-mode voltages, making it suitable for noisy environments.
- Failure Management: The device includes an integrated fail-safe feature that guarantees a safe output in the event of a receiver failure.
- Thermal Protection: Equipped with an automatic thermal shutdown feature to protect the device from overheating.
Applications
The TJA1049TK/3J is designed for use in automotive applications that require high-speed data communication with strong error-resistance, such as:
- Powertrain Systems
- Chassis Control Modules
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Infotainment and Telematics
Package and Quality
The TJA1049TK/3J is housed in a small leadless HVSON14 package, which is optimized for low electromagnetic emission (EME) and high immunity against electromagnetic interference (EMI). The device also meets the stringent Automotive Electronics Council (AEC-Q100) standards for automotive quality and reliability.
With its advanced features and compliance with automotive industry standards, the NXP TJA1049TK/3J is a top choice for designers looking to implement a reliable CAN network in their automotive applications.