SLLSFV8A July 2024 – November 2024 TCAN1043N-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
The CAN bus has two logical states during operation: recessive and dominant. See Figure 7-10.
A dominant bus state occurs when the bus is driven differentially and corresponds to a logic low on the TXD and RXD pins. A recessive bus state occurs when the bus is biased to one half of the CAN transceiver supply voltage via the high resistance internal input resistors (RIN) of the receiver and corresponds to a logic high on the TXD and RXD pins.
A dominant state overwrites the recessive state during arbitration. Multiple CAN nodes may be transmitting a dominant bit at the same time during arbitration when the differential voltage of the CAN bus is greater than the differential voltage of a single CAN driver. The TCAN1043N-Q1 CAN transceiver implements low-power standby modes which enable a third bus state where, if the CAN bus is inactive for t > tSILENCE. The bus pins are biased to ground via the high-resistance internal resistors of the receiver.