Part Number: TLIN1039-Q1
Tool/software:
Hello,
I have a board with a TLIN1039 connected to a uC, RXD pulled up to VCC IO (3.3V), transciever is configured for Responder (220pF to ground on LIN). EN is pulled high by the uC.
I can RX messages on the bus…
Part Number: TLIN1039-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESD1LIN24-Q1 Tool/software: Hello experts,
As I am making a presentation for TLIN1039-Q1 to my customer tomorrow, I hope your immediate reply.
In the datasheet of TLIN1039-Q1, I found TLIN1039…
Part Number: TLIN1039-Q1 Hello,
Our customer is looking for such a TLIN. Could you please recommend the device.
The material type: L IN transceiver with local and remote wake-up The material description: LIN IC_10 21_40 125°C. Compatible LIN standard…
Part Number: TLIN1039-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLIN1029A-Q1 Hi team,
Based on datasheet that this device provide 3.3 and 5V voltage level for RX/TX but not 1.8V.
Do we have any other part can support 1.8V RX/TX and similar function as TLIN1039…
Part Number: TLIN1039-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLIN1029-Q1 Hi Team,
I am trying to set up a basic LIN protocol on a radar EVM using the TLIN1039.
I was wondering if you had any specific components that is recommended to be connected externally…
Part Number: TLIN1039-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLIN1028-Q1 Hi team,
This is urgent question so could you give me your response soon? Question No.3 is highest priority.
1. The TLIN1039-Q1 has internal pull down.
And In the customer schematic…
Hello Andy,
The AWR1432BOOST shows our reference LIN design using the TLIN1039-Q1 data sheet, product information and support | TI.com
AWRL1432BOOST Evaluation board | TI.com
If you are seeing some issue, I would first check on the TLIN1039 transceiver…
Toshi,
Please see the attached spreadsheet. Also, the ESD2CAN24 is not our device, that belongs to the INT-PD team. We filled in as much as we knew for that device.
Self Risk Assessment Check List_TRX_CAN_LIN.xlsx
Regards,
Eric Hackett
Hey Duygu,
You should not need the resistors for CAN connections. These are pullup resistors that are only needed for the SPI signals.
Also, I have an update on the CAN-to-LIN concept: due to differences in the physical layer and electrical signals of…