Sleep mode is the lowest power mode of the TCAN1473A-Q1. In sleep mode, the CAN transmitter and the main receiver are switched off and the transceiver cannot send or receive data. The low power receiver is able to monitor the bus for any activity that validates the wake-up pattern (WUP) requirements, and the WAKE monitoring circuit monitors for state changes on the WAKE terminal for a local wake-up (LWU) event. ISUP current is reduced to its minimum level when the CAN transceiver is in CAN autonomous inactive state. The INH pin is switched off in sleep mode causing any system power supplies controlled by INH to be switched off thus reducing system power consumption.
Sleep mode is exited:
- If a valid wake-up pattern
(WUP) is received via the CAN bus pins
- On a local WAKE (LWU)
event
- On a low-to-high transition
of the nSTB pin
When the Sleep mode is entered due to an SWE timer
timeout (>tINACTIVE), there is an
extra requirement to enter Normal or Silent mode
directly (without entering Standby mode via LWU or
WUP) using the EN and nSTB signals. To move to the
Normal mode, the nSTB pin must be high and a
low-to-high transition must occur on EN. To move
to the Silent mode, the nSTB pin must be high and
a high-to-low transition must occur on EN. If the
device entered the Sleep mode while the nSTB was
already high, there must be a transition on the EN
pin while nSTB is low prior to the sequence
described above. See Figure 7-5 for more information. VIO must be
above UVIO(R) to leave the Sleep mode
using the EN and nSTB signals.