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  • TCAN1462V-Q1: power supply

    Masakazu Adachi
    Masakazu Adachi
    Resolved
    Part Number: TCAN1462V-Q1 Hello team, I received a question from the customer. If only VIO is shut off from VCC (5V) and VIO (3.3V) being supplied, does VCC ever affect the VIO line? Regards, Masa
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    • 2 months ago
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  • TCAN1462V-Q1: Transceiver Delay Mechanism

    Ray Vincent Aranzaso
    Ray Vincent Aranzaso
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    Part Number: TCAN1462V-Q1 Hi, Good Day. In the datasheet, it is mentioned that the transceiver loop delay is 160 nsec max. They said the bit rate is less than the loop delay. Do we have to enable the transceiver delay mechanism for proper working? The…
    • 2 months ago
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  • TCAN1462V-Q1: Power up/down sequence between Vcc and Vio

    Yusuke Mukuno
    Yusuke Mukuno
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TCAN1462V-Q1 Hi expert, Regarding TCAN1462 V -Q1 Does TCAN1462V have any limitation for power up/down sequence between Vcc and Vio? For example, If customer supply power to Vio only, does Vcc pin have any leakage voltage?  (also, how about…
    • 2 months ago
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  • TCAN1462-Q1: TCAN1044AVDRBRQ1 Replacement

    Muwei Zheng
    Muwei Zheng
    Resolved
    Part Number: TCAN1462-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1462V-Q1 Hi team, Our customer has been designing with TCAN1044AVDRBRQ1 and now they want to switch to TCAN1462V-Q1(SON8) as SIC becomes required. I know these two devices are pin to pin compatible…
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    • 2 months ago
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  • TCAN1044A-Q1: TCAN1044

    Kavana  Hanumantharaya
    Kavana Hanumantharaya
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    Part Number: TCAN1044A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1044AV-Q1 , TCAN1462V-Q1 [URGENT TOPIC] Hello Team, I had a doubt in TCAN1044 and TCAN1462 transceivers. Is there a time limit regarding the start-up/power-down of Vcc and Vio? For example…
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    • 2 months ago
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  • CiA-601-4 standard CAN TRANSCEIVER

    Jonathan Navor
    Jonathan Navor
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    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN1042-Q1 , TCAN1462V-Q1 , TCAN1463-Q1 Hi Team, Good day! We need a CAN TRANSCEIVER part with below specification 1)CAN FD support (5 & 8Mbits) 2)VIO pin required & supply voltage level is 3.3v 3)Should have CAN…
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    • 3 months ago
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