Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Hi,
We are using the CAN IC ISO1042-Q1 in our design. In datasheet, it is recommended to add an external pull-up resistor at TX line. can you please let us know what is the recommended resistor value for pull-up at the earliest…
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 Hello,
Currently I'm working on ISO1042 isolated CAN driver. Can any one support or share the detail to select the Common mode choke?
\How to choose an inductance value?
What other factored…
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 Hi,
My customer is having the following glitch on the power up and this is throwing other nodes on the bus into trouble:
This is happening on power up of the inverter (around 30ms from power…
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 Hi
We are currently facing a technical challenge right now as we use :
- 2 Batteries 12 V in series and 2 DCDC (each DCDC connected to a battery 12V)
- DCDC1 is connected to a 12V batteries…
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 Hi Experts,
My customer wants to drop in replacement from TJA1052IT/5 to ISO1042. Cross reference tool says it can be drop-in replacement. There are two different pin. These pins of ISO1042…
Part Number: ISOW1044 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN6505B-Q1 , ISO1042-Q1 Tool/software: I need a part similar to ISOW1044, CAN transceiver with isolation, integrated power supply and automotive grade.
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Hi,
For the 16 pin layout of ISO1042-Q, there are several not connected pins.
Is it possible to use NC pins connected to ground (low or high)? What are the consequences?
Thanks in Advance
Emre
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Dear TI..
I'm using ISO1042-Q1.
By the way, the following waveform(Fig.#1) is checked.
Why did the last waveform level come out high?
(The micro-controller is using STM8AF5286.)
Still, I would like to know the detailed reason…
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 i am using ISO1042DWVR and desinging the power supplies of the IC. what is the rated or maximum current need by the IC ? Vcc1 is 3.3 volt and Vcc2 is 5V. how much should be the power level of the 3.3v and 5v supply rail ?
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 Team,
What is the difference between ISO1042BQ1 and ISO1042Q1? https://www.ti.com/product/ISO1042-Q1#order-quality
Can it be replace on an existing PCB without any HW change and any re-testing…