SLLSF83A May 2021 – November 2021 TCAN11623-Q1 , TCAN11625-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The WAKE terminal is a bi-directional high-voltage reverse battery protected input which can be used for local wake-up (LWU) requests via a voltage transition. A LWU event is triggered on either a low-to-high or high-to-low transition since it has bi-directional input thresholds. The WAKE pin could be used with a switch to VSUP or to ground. If the terminal is unused, it should be pulled to VSUP or ground to avoid unwanted parasitic wake-up events.
Figure 10-8 shows two possible configurations for the WAKE pin, a low-side and high-side switch configuration. The objective of the series resistor, RSERIES, is to protect the WAKE input of the device from over current conditions that may occur in the event of a ground shift or ground loss. The minimum value of RSERIES can be calculated using the maximum supply voltage, VSUPMAX, and the maximum allowable current of the WAKE pin, IIO(WAKE). RSERIES is calculated using:
If the battery voltage never exceeds 42 VDC, then the RSERIES value is approximately 10 kΩ.
The RBIAS resistor is used to set the static voltage level of the WAKE input when the switch is not in use. When the switch is in use in a high-side switch configuration, the RBIAS resistor in combination with the RSERIES resistor sets the WAKE pin voltage above the VIH threshold. The maximum value of RBIAS can be calculated using the maximum supply voltage, VSUPMAX, the maximum WAKE threshold voltage VIH, the maximum WAKE input current IIH and the series resistor value RSERIES. RBIAS is calculated using:
If the battery voltage never exceed 42 VDC, then the RBIAS resistor value must be less than 650-kΩ.
The LWU circuitry is active in sleep modeand fail-safe mode.. If a valid LWU event occurs while the TCAN1162x-Q1 is in sleep mode the device transitions to reset mode. If a valid LWU event occurs while the TCAN1162x-Q1 is in fail-safe mode the device transitions to reset mode given the other exit criteria from fail-safe mode have been met. See the CAN Transceiver Modes section.
The WAKE circuitry is switched off normal mode.