SPRUIW7A October 2020 – February 2022
The MCU CAN0 port of J7200 SoC is connected to the CAN transceiver with Wake function supported device TCAN1043-Q1. A 2-pin header J29 (68002-202HLF) is provided inline for user probe option.
The output of the CAN transceiver is terminated to a 4-pin header J30 (61300411121).
The signals MCU_MCAN0_H and MCU_MCAN0_L are routed as differential signals with 120E impedance with split termination. This Split termination improves the electromagnetic emissions behavior of the network by eliminating fluctuations in the bus common-mode voltages at the start and end of message transmissions.
VSYS_MCU_5V0 to the CAN transceiver is generated using a Step-Up converter TPS61240DRV by giving VSYS_3V3 as input supply to the converter.
The STB signal is an active low signal held low with integrated pull down by default.
Hardware WAKEn input for the CAN interface is provided using a push-button SW12 available on the Common processor board bottom left corner. However, the MCU_CAN0 wake feature is disabled by default (resistor population). Only CAN wake-up supported is from MAIN domain.