Part Number: SN65HVD234-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD234 I need a reference design to interface SN65HVD234-Q1 CAN Transceiver IC with microcontroller. Please assist for the same.
Part Number: SN65HVD234-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD234 , Hi,
Is it possible to use the SN65HVD234 reference for CAN FD at 1Mbps?
Thanks,
Part Number: SN65HVD234-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN334 , SN65HVD234 , TCAN334G Hello,
In our requirement specifications, we have to justify that we meet the following requirements for the can bus IO:
Differential input capacitance < 170pF…
Part Number: SN65HVD234-Q1
Dear all,
I need to connect 2 devices with canbus interface.
I have no ground reference. There are available only the CanH, CanL and Power+ pins.
How can I connect them in order to exchange can messages?
The positive pin of…
Part Number: SN65HVD234-Q1 Hi Ti Team:
I used SN65HVD234-Q1 for can bus communication .
But I found my recessive voltage have a slope rate , it's not shown as our datasheet ,a parrel line with X axis.
The picture shown as below .
Please help to advise…
Part Number: SN65HVD234-Q1 Thanks in advance for any help.
I just created a new design using the 3.3v transceiver coupled with an MCP2515.
Everything works fine with the MCP2551 (at 5 volts) with the MCP2515 at 3.3v on the bench.
My new design doesn…
Part Number: SN65HVD234 Please let us know what differences are between SN65HVD234 and SN65HVD234-Q1.
I checked both datasheets.Pin1 descriptions are different.
SN65HVD234
SN65HVD234-Q1
Please let us know why pin1 descriptions are different.
Customer…
Hi Antonio,
I am only aware of TCAN334 ( 14v bus , 15uA standby) and SN65HVD234-Q1 (36v bus, 600uA standby ) for 8-pin 3v3 CAN options. If 5v CAN is possible, TCAN1044 (8-pin, 58v bus, 1uA standby) and TCAN1046 (14-pin, 58v bus, 2uA standby) look to fit…
Part Number: TCAN1051-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN65HVD234 , TCAN1051 Hi,
My customer needs Automotive TCAN vs TJA1051T/E. They need enable pin, and need to know the consumption of our device compared to NXP, in particular in silent mode and…
Hello,
Yes, you will need to supply the SN65HVD256 with both 5 V and 3.3 V. If 3.3 VCC is needed, you may want to consider SN65HVD234-Q1 or TCAN332 (for non-Q1 applications).
In general, for 5-V-powered transceivers I would recommend the TCAN1042/TCAN1051…