SLLSF31A May 2021 – December 2021 TCAN1162-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Sleep mode is the lowest power mode of the TCAN1162-Q1 where the CAN transceiver is placed in the CAN autonomous inactive state by asserting the nSLP pin low for t > tSLP. In sleep mode, the CAN transmitter and receiver are switched off, the bus pins are biased to ground after tSILENCE expires, and the transceiver cannot send or receive data. The INH pin is switched off in sleep mode causing any system power elements controlled by INH to be switched off thus reducing system power consumption. While in sleep mode, the low power receiver actively monitors the CAN bus for a valid wake-up pattern and the ISUP current is reduced to its minimum level.
Sleep mode is entered if:
Sleep mode is exited if: