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: 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: TCAN1051HV-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042-Q1 , , TCAN1051HV , STRIKE
Hi TI Team,
We have two PCB variants of the same design in which we use the TCAN1051HV-Q1 (Non Isolated) & ISO1042-Q1 (Isolated) parts (schematic as shown below…
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…
Part Number: ISO1042 Hi team,
I would like to know the difference between Q1 and non-Q1 version of ISO1042.
i think there is no difference between them.( just Q1 certified or not)
Is my understanding correct?
Best regards,
Takuya
Part Number: ISO1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 Hi there,
I have recently design an isolation CAN connecion, looks sample while I have one confusion about following 2 article:
Figure 1 of: http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slla298d/slla298d.pdf…