SLLSF31A May 2021 – December 2021 TCAN1162-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The TCAN1162-Q1 supports an ultra low-power standby mode where the high-speed transmitter and normal receiver are switched off and a low-power wake-up receiver enables remote wake-up via the ISO 11898-2:2016 defined wake-up pattern (WUP).
The TCAN1162-Q1 includes internal logic level translation via the VIO terminal to allow for interfacing directly to 1.8-V, 2.5-V, 3.3-V, or 5-V controllers. The transceiver includes many protection and diagnostic features including undervoltage detection, over voltage detection, thermal shutdown (TSD), driver dominant timeout (TXD DTO), and bus fault protection up to ±58-V.
The TCAN1162-Q1 allows for system-level reductions in battery current consumption by selectively enabling the various power supplies that may be present on a node via the INH output pin. This allows an ultra-low-current sleep state in which power is gated to all system components except for the TCAN1162-Q1, which remains in a low-power state while monitoring the CAN bus. When a wake-up pattern is detected on the bus or when a local wake-up is requested via the WAKE input, the TCAN1162-Q1 initiates node start-up by driving INH high.