The TJA1124CHG/0Z is a high-performance automotive transceiver from NXP Semiconductors, designed to facilitate robust communication in vehicle networks. This product is part of NXP's TJA1124 series, which are known for their reliability and advanced features tailored to meet the stringent requirements of the automotive industry.
Key Features
- Protocol Support: The TJA1124CHG/0Z supports the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) 2.2A, J2602, and ISO 17987-4:2016 protocols, making it highly versatile for various automotive communication needs.
- High Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): With excellent EMC performance, this transceiver ensures minimal electromagnetic interference, crucial for the reliable operation of vehicle electronics.
- Low Power Mode: An integrated low power mode with wake-up capability enables energy-efficient operation, reducing the overall power consumption of the vehicle's electronic systems.
- Robust Design: The device is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the automotive environment, featuring protection against over-temperature, short-circuit, and reverse battery connection.
- Baud Rate: It supports a wide range of baud rates, making it flexible for use in different network configurations within the vehicle.
Applications
The TJA1124CHG/0Z is ideal for use in a variety of automotive applications, including but not limited to:
- Body control modules
- Door modules
- Seat control units
- Climate control systems
Technical Specifications
Here are some of the technical highlights of the TJA1124CHG/0Z:
- Supply voltage range: 5.5V to 27V
- Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
- Package: HVSON14 (Small Outline No-leads Package)
Quality and Reliability
NXP is committed to delivering products that meet the highest standards of quality and reliability. The TJA1124CHG/0Z is AEC-Q100 qualified, ensuring it meets the requirements for automotive-grade electronics.
With its robust feature set and adherence to automotive quality standards, the TJA1124CHG/0Z from NXP is an excellent choice for designers and engineers looking to implement dependable communication networks in modern vehicles.