Hello team,
I’m wondering if ESD2CAN24-Q1 is suitable for the CAN transceiver in 24V battery system. Could you please confirm it?
If it’s not available, can you recommend a solution?
Thanks,
Sam Lee
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Hello team,
I’m wondering if ESD2CAN24-Q1 is suitable for the CAN transceiver in 24V battery system. Could you please confirm it?
If it’s not available, can you recommend a solution?
Thanks,
Sam Lee
Hi Sam,
Unfortunately the ESD2CAN24-Q1 is designed for protecting a CAN transceiver in a 12 V battery system. In the case of a 24 V battery that consists of two 12 V cells, a 36 V diode is needed since the cells are charged individually. We don't currently have a solution for this.
Regards,
Sebastian
Hi Sam,
I came across this thread and wanted to provide an update on this. We have recently released our ESD2CAN36-Q1 and ESD2CANFD36-Q1 devices, which would be suitable for the application described here.
Please let me know if there are any questions!
Best Regards,
Josh Prushing