Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD234 I'm working on a product that uses SN65HVD234 for the CAN bus, but a number of devices in the current lot have very large numbers of CAN errors. We've had quite a few lots where we didn't notice this happening…
Part Number: LAUNCHXL-F28069M Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO1042 , LAUNCHXL-F280039C , LAUNCHXL-F280049C Hello,
We had a customer purchase the LAUNCHXL-F28069M, from us. B ecause the description on the board says they are equipped with isolated CA…
Hello Scot,
we actually use the SN65HVD234 in a huge amount of circuits and our manufacturer told us that some devices was damaged (burned with broken plastic housing) while do the initial test in circuit. This happens for some devces - the most work…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD234 I'm using the TI SN65HVD234 CAN XCVR which we use on several of our products. I want to use the SLEEP mode for minimum supply current, and the data sheet says that I must set EN to 0 and D to VCC. If there…
Vikram,
First, your configuration for normal operation of the SN65HVD233 is correct, grounding the LBK pin will disable the loopback function, and grounding Rs will place the device in high-speed mode, meaning CAN communication will be active.
When you…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD23 Dear all,
we are going to use the SN65HVD23 IC for our CAN-Project. Currently we're trying to find out where Pin 1 is. According to the reference manual at http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/slls557f/slls557f.pdf page 14…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD234 , SN65HVD255 Question from a customer:
"Can you provide me with some guidance regarding the SN65HVD234D CAN transceiver? I am trying to determine whether a common mode choke will be necessary for EMC compliance…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVDA541-Q1 , SN65HVD256 Hi Team,
I am looking at using SN65HVD324 CAN transceiver in a system that plugs into the OBD 2 port on a car. This is a 3.3V part. The reason for using a 3.3V vs 5V part is to save using a regulator…
Hi Hareesh,
Thanks very much for your help! I routed the CANA Tx/Rx via GPIO32/GPIO33 (pins64 and 53) and set switch 9 on the dev board to route those to the onboard Transceiver and now I DO see bus activity!
I then set switch 9 to route the Tx/Rx signals…