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CP3BT26: Can CP3BT26 do data pass through form USB to CAN?

Part Number: CP3BT26


Hi,

Does MCU CP3BT26 could do data pass through form USB port  to CAN port? What's the implementation requirement on HW and SW? If this MCU couldn't  do that,  does there any other TI solution could done USB/SPI to CAN transition ? 

Many thanks in advance.

Best Regards,

Tess Chen

  • Hi,

    Thank you for checking TI product and CP3BT26. Unfortunately CP3BT26 is NRND(Not recommended for new design). I noticed web does not show NRND for CP3BT26. Sorry for this situation.

    Regarding your question for USB/SPI to CAN transition, could you post it on wireless-Bluetooth forum? Thank you for your cooperation.

    regards

    Shinya

  • Hello,

    Pardon - as both MCU families here ('123 & '129) include peripherals:

    • SPI
    • USB
    • CAN

    and SRAM capable of buffering incoming data - should not these MCUs (here) receive (some) consideration?

    Poster's "Data pass through" (may) benefit from a "tighter definition" - yet (even) past LM3S devices (also NRND) possessed such capability - suggesting that the (improved) M4s (here) are also likely to succeed in such role...

  • Hi,

    Thank you for taking further searching in TI product. Could you create new post with devices what your are considering(M4, 123&129 family)?

    Then your question will be handled by these product support team.

    regards

    Shinya

  • Hello Shinya,

    To clarify - cb1 is a community contributor for TM4C devices, he wasn't asking about capability as much as suggesting they could be considered as well! Just so we are all on the same page here. :)

  • Hi Ralph,

    Community contributor indeed!    

    Our young "non-vendor" staff (somehow) believe that our suggestion of "TM4C" devices is in no need of a new post - is in fact "perfectly placed" for the product support team - right here!