Product Overview: TJA1055/3/C by NXP
The TJA1055/3/C is a robust automotive transceiver from NXP Semiconductors, designed to provide a reliable interface between the protocol controller and the physical copper wire of the Controller Area Network (CAN). It is part of NXP's high-speed CAN transceiver family that meets the ISO 11898 standard. This product is specifically tailored for use in road vehicles with a nominal 12 V battery supply.
Key Features
- Enhanced Fault-Tolerant CAN Transceiver: The TJA1055/3/C is built to withstand the harsh conditions of automotive environments, offering fault-tolerant capabilities that ensure continuous communication even in the event of certain failures.
- Low Power Modes: It supports various low-power modes, including a standby mode with remote wake-up capability, making it ideal for applications that require low quiescent current to conserve power.
- Bus Dominant Time-Out Function: This safety feature prevents the transceiver from permanently driving the bus line in a dominant state, thus protecting the network from being blocked by a single node.
- High Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): With excellent EMC performance, the TJA1055/3/C ensures reduced electromagnetic emissions and increased immunity to electromagnetic interference.
Applications
The TJA1055/3/C is suitable for a wide range of automotive applications, including:
- Powertrain systems
- Chassis control modules
- Body control modules
- Gateway modules
- Diagnostic interfaces
Package and Quality
Encased in a small-outline package, the TJA1055/3/C is designed for space-constrained applications. It is manufactured with NXP's commitment to quality, ensuring high reliability and performance. The transceiver also complies with the stringent automotive qualification standards, making it a trusted choice for vehicle manufacturers and suppliers.
For developers and engineers looking for robust communication solutions within the automotive sector, the TJA1055/3/C transceiver by NXP stands out as a high-quality and resilient component that can help drive innovation in vehicle networking systems.