Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Hi team,
Its seems that this protocol is ISO11898. Customer need to find a CAN transceiver that supports SAE J1939 protocol. Is there a recommendation~? Thanks~!
Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1042H Team,
We used to list the TCAN1042H as SafeTI device in the older SafeTI portal.
Now in the new Safety portal (that uses the new terminology/categorization) the CAN transceiver listed…
Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1042HGV-Q1 , TCAN1042HG Hi Team,
May I ask whether TCAN1042HGV-Q1 could use in 24Vsystem?
Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1042V-Q1 , TCAN1042-Q1 Hi All,
Currently my customer is using TCAN1042V-Q1 (TCAN1042HVDRBRQ1) with "V suffix" that is with integrated level shifters. He would like to replace on another…
Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Hello,
we equipped a processor based device with a CAN interface with galvanic isolatd power supply and an additional ESD protection.
After normal operation the device has been returned by cause of a CAN interface failure.
It…
Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN4550 Hello
As I see, TCAN1042x series did not integrated power supply, do you have below CAN solutions: Output 5V voltage with en/disable control,capable >250mA, support CAN FD,
Part Number: TCAN1042HG-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS92662-Q1 Hi team. My customer use 1042 between MCU and TPS92662-Q1. Supply is from UJA1169. Customer finds that the device will break sometime, and TJA1044 always works properly in below circuit…
Part Number: TCAN1042-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1042HG , TCAN1042H , TCAN1042HV , TCAN1042HGV , TCAN1044A-Q1 Hi expert,
Do you any industrial P2P replacement of TCAN1042-Q1? Thanks.
Regards,
Jared.
Part Number: TCAN1042HG Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1044A-Q1 Hi Team,
In the DS of TCAN1042HG, it says TXD & STB has internally pulled up to VCC, what's the value of internal pull-up resistor? In addition, it also says an adequate external pull…
Hi Ray,
Thanks for reaching out.
3.3V to 5V conversion is a boost-mode operation where the input current requirement is going to be significantly higher than the output current drawn. Due to this, the device is not going to output similar currents as…