SN65HVD232Q-Q1

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Automotive Catalog CAN Transceiver

SN65HVD232Q-Q1

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Protocols CAN Number of channels 1 Supply voltage (V) 3 to 3.6 Bus fault voltage (V) -4 to 16 Signaling rate (max) (Bits) 1000000 Rating Automotive
Protocols CAN Number of channels 1 Supply voltage (V) 3 to 3.6 Bus fault voltage (V) -4 to 16 Signaling rate (max) (Bits) 1000000 Rating Automotive
SOIC (D) 8 29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6
  • Qualified for Automotive Applications
  • ESD Protection Exceeds 2000 V Per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015;
    Exceeds 200 V Using Machine Model (C = 200 pF, R = 0)
  • Operates With a 3.3-V Supply
  • Low Power Replacement for the PCA82C250 Footprint
  • Bus/Pin ESD Protection Exceeds 15-kV HBM
  • Controlled Driver Output Transition Times for Improved Signal
    Quality on the SN65HVD230Q and SN65HVD231Q
  • Unpowered Node Does Not Disturb the Bus
  • Compatible With the Requirements of the ISO 11898 Standard
  • Low-Current SN65HVD230Q Standby Mode 370 µA Typical
  • Low-Current SN65HVD231Q Sleep Mode 0.1 µA Typical
  • Designed for Signaling Rates Up To 1 Megabit/Second (Mbps)
  • Thermal Shutdown Protection
  • Open-Circuit Fail-Safe Design

The signaling rate of a line is the number of voltage transitions that are made per second expressed in the units bps (bits per second).

  • Qualified for Automotive Applications
  • ESD Protection Exceeds 2000 V Per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015;
    Exceeds 200 V Using Machine Model (C = 200 pF, R = 0)
  • Operates With a 3.3-V Supply
  • Low Power Replacement for the PCA82C250 Footprint
  • Bus/Pin ESD Protection Exceeds 15-kV HBM
  • Controlled Driver Output Transition Times for Improved Signal
    Quality on the SN65HVD230Q and SN65HVD231Q
  • Unpowered Node Does Not Disturb the Bus
  • Compatible With the Requirements of the ISO 11898 Standard
  • Low-Current SN65HVD230Q Standby Mode 370 µA Typical
  • Low-Current SN65HVD231Q Sleep Mode 0.1 µA Typical
  • Designed for Signaling Rates Up To 1 Megabit/Second (Mbps)
  • Thermal Shutdown Protection
  • Open-Circuit Fail-Safe Design

The signaling rate of a line is the number of voltage transitions that are made per second expressed in the units bps (bits per second).

The SN65HVD230Q, SN65HVD231Q, and SN65HVD232Q controller area network (CAN) transceivers are designed for use with the Texas Instruments TMS320Lx240x 3.3-V DSPs with CAN controllers, or with equivalent devices. They are intended for use in applications employing the CAN serial communication physical layer in accordance with the ISO 11898 standard. Each CAN transceiver is designed to provide differential transmit capability to the bus and differential receive capability to a CAN controller at speeds up to 1 Mbps.

Designed for operation in especially-harsh environments, these devices feature cross-wire protection, loss-of-ground and overvoltage protection, overtemperature protection, as well as wide common-mode range.

The transceiver interfaces the single-ended CAN controller with the differential CAN bus found in industrial, building automation, and automotive applications. It operates over a –2-V to 7-V common-mode range on the bus, and it can withstand common-mode transients of ±25 V.

On the SN65HVD230Q and SN65HVD231Q, RS (pin 8) provides three different modes of operation: high-speed, slope control, and low-power modes. The high-speed mode of operation is selected by connecting pin 8 to ground, allowing the transmitter output transistors to switch on and off as fast as possible with no limitation on the rise and fall slopes. The rise and fall slopes can be adjusted by connecting a resistor to ground at pin 8, since the slope is proportional to the pin’s output current. This slope control is implemented with external resistor values of 10 k, to achieve a 15-V/µs slew rate, to 100 k, to achieve a 2-V/µs slew rate.

The circuit of the SN65HVD230Q enters a low-current standby mode during which the driver is switched off and the receiver remains active if a high logic level is applied to RS (pin 8). The DSP controller reverses this low-current standby mode when a dominant state (bus differential voltage > 900 mV typical) occurs on the bus.

The unique difference between the SN65HVD230Q and the SN65HVD231Q is that both the driver and the receiver are switched off in the SN65HVD231Q when a high logic level is applied to RS (pin 8) and remain in this sleep mode until the circuit is reactivated by a low logic level on RS.

The Vref (pin 5 on the SN65HVD230Q and SN65HVD231Q) is available as a VCC/2 voltage reference.

The SN65HVD232Q is a basic CAN transceiver with no added options; pins 5 and 8 are NC, no connection.

The SN65HVD230Q, SN65HVD231Q, and SN65HVD232Q controller area network (CAN) transceivers are designed for use with the Texas Instruments TMS320Lx240x 3.3-V DSPs with CAN controllers, or with equivalent devices. They are intended for use in applications employing the CAN serial communication physical layer in accordance with the ISO 11898 standard. Each CAN transceiver is designed to provide differential transmit capability to the bus and differential receive capability to a CAN controller at speeds up to 1 Mbps.

Designed for operation in especially-harsh environments, these devices feature cross-wire protection, loss-of-ground and overvoltage protection, overtemperature protection, as well as wide common-mode range.

The transceiver interfaces the single-ended CAN controller with the differential CAN bus found in industrial, building automation, and automotive applications. It operates over a –2-V to 7-V common-mode range on the bus, and it can withstand common-mode transients of ±25 V.

On the SN65HVD230Q and SN65HVD231Q, RS (pin 8) provides three different modes of operation: high-speed, slope control, and low-power modes. The high-speed mode of operation is selected by connecting pin 8 to ground, allowing the transmitter output transistors to switch on and off as fast as possible with no limitation on the rise and fall slopes. The rise and fall slopes can be adjusted by connecting a resistor to ground at pin 8, since the slope is proportional to the pin’s output current. This slope control is implemented with external resistor values of 10 k, to achieve a 15-V/µs slew rate, to 100 k, to achieve a 2-V/µs slew rate.

The circuit of the SN65HVD230Q enters a low-current standby mode during which the driver is switched off and the receiver remains active if a high logic level is applied to RS (pin 8). The DSP controller reverses this low-current standby mode when a dominant state (bus differential voltage > 900 mV typical) occurs on the bus.

The unique difference between the SN65HVD230Q and the SN65HVD231Q is that both the driver and the receiver are switched off in the SN65HVD231Q when a high logic level is applied to RS (pin 8) and remain in this sleep mode until the circuit is reactivated by a low logic level on RS.

The Vref (pin 5 on the SN65HVD230Q and SN65HVD231Q) is available as a VCC/2 voltage reference.

The SN65HVD232Q is a basic CAN transceiver with no added options; pins 5 and 8 are NC, no connection.

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