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Robust high-speed CAN transceivers offer low power benefits

Robust high-speed CAN transceivers offer low power benefits

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The new family of transceivers meet CAN specification requirement ‘GIFT ICT Group Conformance Test Specification V1.0’ as verified by C&S Group GmbH in addition to other global automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements such as ‘Hardware Requirements for LIN, CAN and FlexRay Interfaces in Automotive Applications’, Version 1.3, May 2012 as verified by IBEE.  

The new family of MCP2561/2 transceivers provides two device options.  The MCP2561 is an HS CAN transceiver in an 8-pin package and features a SPLIT pin.  The SPLIT pin helps to stabilize common mode in biased split termination schemes.  The MCP2562 is also an HS CAN transceiver available in an 8-pin package and features a Vio pin.  The Vio pin can be tied to a secondary supply in order to internally level shift the CAN transceiver digital I/Os for easy microcontroller interfacing.  This is beneficial when a system is using a microcontroller at a Vdd less than 5 V (for example, 1.8 V or 3.3 V) and eliminates the need for an external level translator decreasing system costs and complexities.

The transceivers have an industry low standby current consumption (<5 µA typical) helping meet automotive Electronic Control Unit (ECU) low-power budget requirements.  Both parts are also available in 8-lead PDIP, SOIC and 3×3 mm DFN (leadless) package types allowing for development flexibility and offering alternatives for space limited application boards.  Additionally, the devices support both Extended (E): −40°C to +125°C and High (H): −40°C to +150°C temperature ranges providing customers the ability to use one part across various CAN connected applications.

The MCP2561/2 CAN transceivers are well suited for a wide range of applications in the automotive market including power train, body and convenience, diagnostics, safety and security and the industrial market, including manufacturing, construction and agriculture, among others.

Availability and Pricing

The MCP2561 transceivers are available now for sampling and volume production in 8-pin PDIP, SOIC, DFN 3 mm x 3 mm packages starting at $0.63 each, in 10,000-unit quantities.  The MCP2562 transceivers are available now for sampling and volume production in 8-pin PDIP, SOIC, DFN 3 mm x 3 mm packages starting at $0.63 each, in 10,000-unit quantities.

More information about the at www.microchip.com/get/2REU

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