Part Number: TCAN3413 Tool/software: Hi team,
can you help to see if the TCAN3413 support below application? or do we have relevant device to support the transceiver function?
Part Number: TCAN3413 Tool/software: Dear team,
My customer would like to use TCAN3413DR for their application like below.
Please review below schematic and let me know your opinion.
- If V_IO pin is floating status, what is default IO voltage? Is there…
Part Number: TCAN3413 Hello?
I'm waiting for the release of the VSON type to change the CAN converter I'm currently developing to TCAN3413DRB. (maybe end of April?) For the range of power (VCC) applied to this product, the maximum rating is -0…
Part Number: TCAN3413 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD2E2U06 , Hi team,
Is there any concern that a customer use 5.5V ESD protection device like TPD2E2U06 for CANH/CANL in industrial application?
Customer is going to use CAN FD interface between a sensor…
Hi Sky,
Are you using TCAN3413 or TCAN3414? SHDN is only on TCAN3414, if you are using TCAN3413, the VIO pin needs supply.
Can you provide a waveform just for us to ensure the device was in normal mode? Your schematic looks good so I would like to check…
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the link and also the part recommendations.
We are doing a new board spin and I was considering changing to the newly discovered TCAN3413 due to its much larger bus fault voltage.
If I were to change to TCAN3413, is there a single package…
Part Number: SN65HVD230 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN3413 , TCAN3403-Q1 , TCAN3404-Q1 , TCAN3414 Tool/software: Dear Experts,
I would like to know if +3.3V CAN can operate correctly with +5.0V CAN network seamlessly up to 1Mbit/s with also 10ms…
Part Number: TCAN332G Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN3413 , , TCAN332 Hi team,
Can TCAN332G support Hot-plug capability? like TCAN3413.
Another question is which CAN FD can be a support Hot-plug device? thanks
Part Number: TCAN3414 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TCAN3413 Looking at the TCAN341x datasheet - since marked PRODUCTION DATA assuming it's pretty final.
All of the timing tables have this statement:
parameters valid over recommended operating conditions…