Product Overview: TJA1050 High-Speed CAN Transceiver
The TJA1050 from NXP Semiconductors is a high-speed Controller Area Network (CAN) transceiver that serves as an interface between a CAN protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus. Designed for high-speed automotive networking applications, the TJA1050 is compliant with the ISO 11898 standard and is capable of transmitting and receiving standard and extended data and remote frames.
Key Features
- High-Speed Operation: The TJA1050 supports CAN operations with bus speeds of up to 1 Mbit/s.
- Low Power Consumption: Features a very low current standby mode with bus wake-up capability, making it suitable for power-sensitive applications.
- Differential Receiver with Wide Common-Mode Range: Ensures reliable data reception under challenging electromagnetic conditions common in automotive environments.
- Thermal Protection: Integrated thermal protection circuitry guards against the risks of high-temperature damage.
- Transmit Data (TXD) Dominant Time-out Function: Prevents the bus line from being driven to a permanent dominant state due to application failures.
Applications
The TJA1050 is primarily intended for use in automotive applications, where it enables robust communication in the vehicle's onboard network. It is also well-suited for industrial automation systems, medical equipment, and any embedded system requiring a reliable CAN interface.
Quality and Reliability
NXP's TJA1050 transceiver is manufactured to the highest quality standards, ensuring reliable performance even under the harsh conditions typical of automotive and industrial environments. Its robust construction makes it resistant to the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI), enhancing the integrity of CAN communications across various applications.
Easy Integration
With its small footprint and straightforward pin layout, the TJA1050 can be easily integrated into existing designs, minimizing development time and simplifying the PCB design process. The device is available in an SO8 package, which is widely used and accepted in the industry for surface-mount technology (SMT) applications.