JAJSNX3 February 2024 TCAN1465-Q1 , TCAN1469-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
There are three under-voltage events monitored in the TCAN146x-Q1, VSUP, VIO and VCC. The three supply terminals are input sources for the TCAN146x-Q1 and have under-voltage detection circuitry which places the device in a protected state if an under-voltage fault occurs, UVSUP, UVCC and UVIO. This protects the bus during an under-voltage event on these terminals. If VSUP experiences an under-voltage event, the device loses the source needed to keep the internal regulators active. This causes the device to go into a state where communication between the microprocessor and the TCAN146x-Q1 is disabled. The TCAN146x-Q1 is not able to receive information from the bus; and thus, does not pass any signals from the bus, including any Bus Wake via BWRR signals to the microprocessor. See Table 8-9. For under-voltage events, there is a filter time, tUVFLTR, that the even must last longer than for the tUVSLP timer to start. Once the tUVSLP timer expires and the under-voltage condition is still present, the device enters sleep mode or fail-safe mode if enabled.