The UJA1169ATK/3Z is a cutting-edge System Basis Chip (SBC) from NXP Semiconductors, designed to support the latest CAN FD (Controller Area Network Flexible Data-rate) protocol for high-speed, reliable communications in automotive and industrial applications. This compact, integrated solution is engineered to meet the stringent requirements for in-vehicle networking and is capable of handling the advanced diagnostics and power management functions necessary for modern electronic control units (ECUs).
The UJA1169ATK/3Z is part of NXP's Mini High-Speed CAN System Basis Chip family and is notable for its low-power mode with wake-up capability, which is particularly crucial for battery-operated systems where energy efficiency is paramount. The device supports both partial networking and full CAN FD communication up to 5 Mbit/s, making it highly adaptable to various network configurations and data throughput needs.
With an integrated transceiver, voltage regulator, and watchdog, the UJA1169ATK/3Z provides a robust foundation for ECU designs. Its voltage regulator offers a stabilized supply for the microcontroller and other peripherals, while the watchdog feature ensures system integrity by monitoring the system for proper operation and initiating a reset if necessary.
Safety is a top priority for automotive components, and the UJA1169ATK/3Z addresses this with its failure management and diagnostics. The device includes features such as bus failure management, thermal protection, and a battery-related failure management system, all of which contribute to a safer and more reliable in-vehicle network.
The UJA1169ATK/3Z is designed for ease of use, with a minimal number of external components required for operation. This not only simplifies the design process but also helps reduce the overall cost and board space. Whether for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), body control modules, or gateways, the UJA1169ATK/3Z provides a dependable, high-performance solution that engineers can trust for their automotive networking needs.