The ISO1430BDWR is a robust, high-performance isolated CAN transceiver module from Texas Instruments, designed to facilitate communication in industrial, automotive, and telecommunications systems that require high-speed, reliable data exchange with strong noise immunity. This device serves as an interface between the CAN protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus, suitable for applications that demand electrical isolation due to noisy environments or to protect against high voltage spikes.
Key Features:
- Isolation: The ISO1430BDWR offers galvanic isolation of 5000 Vrms for 1 minute per UL1577, which helps in protecting the lower voltage domains from high voltage spikes on the CAN bus.
- Speed: This device supports CAN data rates up to 1 Mbps, making it ideal for high-speed data transmission requirements.
- Bus Fault Protection: It is equipped with bus fault protection against transients exceeding ±70V, which significantly enhances the robustness of the communication link.
- Low Power Consumption: The ISO1430BDWR operates with a low quiescent current, which is crucial for power-sensitive applications.
- Industrial Temperature Range: Designed to operate over an ambient temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliable performance under extreme conditions.
Applications:
- Industrial automation and control
- Automotive systems, including EV and HEV powertrain
- Telecommunication infrastructure
- Medical equipment with CAN interface
- Motor drives and inverters
The ISO1430BDWR comes in a SOIC-16 wide body package, providing a compact solution that is easy to integrate into various designs. With its strong electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection features, it ensures reliable communication in environments with high electrical noise. The device's ability to operate at a wide range of temperatures and its protection features make it an excellent choice for mission-critical applications across multiple industries.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support documentation, designers and engineers should refer to the official Texas Instruments datasheet and product resources.