SLLSFL8A July 2021 – December 2021 TCAN1046AV-Q1 , TCAN1048AV-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
This is the low-power mode of the TCAN104xAV-Q1. The CAN driver and main receiver are switched off and bi-directional CAN communication is not possible. The low-power receiver and bus monitor circuits are enabled to allow for RXD wake-up requests via the CAN bus. A wake-up request is output to RXD1 or RXD2 depending on the channel which receives the WUP as shown in Figure 10-5. The local CAN protocol controller should monitor RXD1 and RXD2 for transitions (high-to-low) and reactivate the device to normal mode by pulling the STB1 and STB2 pins low or the nSTB1 and nSTB2 pins high. The CAN bus pins are weakly pulled to GND in this mode; see Figure 10-2 and Figure 10-3.
In standby mode, only the VIO supply is required; therefore. the VCC may be switched off for additional system level current savings.