SLLU321 July 2022
The device has four main operating modes: normal mode, standby mode, silent mode and sleep mode, and one transitional mode called go-to-sleep mode. Operating mode selection is made through the nSTB and EN input terminals in conjunction with supply conditions and wake events. Table 2-2 lists the operational modes of the device and the associated pin configurations. Figure 2-1 shows a state diagram of the various device modes with the associated pin configurations. Use TCAN1043 Automotive Fault Protected CAN Transceiver With CAN FD as an additional reference to the EVM.
VCC and VIO | VSUP | EN | nSTB | WAKERQ Flag |
Mode | Driver | Receiver | RXD | Bus Bias | INH |
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Good | Good | H | H | X | Normal | Enabled | Enabled | Mirror Bus State | VCC/2 | On |
Good | Good | L | H | X | Silent | Disabled (Off) | Enabled | Mirror Bus State | VCC/2 | On |
Good | Good | H | L | Cleared | Go to Sleep | Disabled (Off) | Low Power Bus Monitor (On) | High or High Z (No VIO) | Weak pull to GND | On |
Cleared | Sleep | Disabled (Off) | Low Power Bus Monitor (On) | High or High Z (No VIO) | Weak pull to GND | Off | ||||
Set | Standby | Disabled (Off) | Low Power Bus Monitor (On) | High or High Z (No VIO) | Weak pull to GND | On | ||||
Good | Good | L | L | X | Standby | Disabled (Off) | Low Power Bus Monitor (On) | High or High Z (No VIO) | Weak pull to GND | On |
Bad | Good | X | X | X | Sleep | Disabled (Off) | Low Power Bus Monitor (On) | High or High Z (No VIO) | Weak pull to GND | Off (High Z) |
X | Bad | X | X | X | Protected | Disabled (Off) | Disabled (Off) | High Z | High Z | Off (High Z) |
The EN signal is available via JMP2 position 4 and TP5.
The nSTB pin is available via JMP2 position 1 and JMP1. JMP1 and JMP2 provide a local GND connection next to the INH pin to enter standby mode. nSTB incorporates a 4.7-kΩ pullup resistor, R1.