TCAN337GDR

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TCAN337GDR

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IC TRANSCEIVER 1/1 8SOIC

  • ManufacturerTexas Instruments

  • Mfr. Part #TCAN337GDR

  • Package SOIC (D)-8

  • In Stock5817

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Specifications

Attribute Value
Package Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT)
ProductStatus Active
Type Transceiver
Protocol CANbus
NumberofDrivers/Receivers 1/1
ReceiverHysteresis 120 mV
DataRate 5Mbps
Voltage-Supply 3V ~ 3.6V
OperatingTemperature -40°C ~ 125°C
MountingType Surface Mount
Package/Case 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)

Overview

Description

The TCAN337GDR is a transceiver component designed for Controller Area Network (CAN) systems, commonly used in automotive and industrial applications. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, this device facilitates robust communication between various components in a network, ensuring reliable data transfer in high-noise environments.
Key features include high-speed capabilities supporting data rates up to 1 Mbps, and a wide operating voltage range, enhancing flexibility for various applications. It also provides strong electromagnetic compatibility, making it suitable for use in demanding conditions. The device boasts thermal shutdown protection, undervoltage lockout, and short-circuit protection, which contribute to its durability and reliability.
The TCAN337GDR is designed to seamlessly integrate into both 12V and 24V systems, supporting a wide array of applications. Its compact size makes it ideal for space-constrained designs. Additionally, it complies with the ISO 11898-2 standard, ensuring that it meets industry requirements for CAN transceivers. Overall, the TCAN337GDR is a critical component in ensuring efficient and reliable communication within CAN networks.

Equivalent

The TCAN337GDR is an automotive-grade CAN transceiver by Texas Instruments. Equivalent products could include:
1. MCP2551 by Microchip Technology
2. SN65HVD230 by Texas Instruments
3. TJA1050 by NXP Semiconductors
4. ATA6561 by Microchip Technology
5. ADM3053 by Analog Devices (if isolated transceiver is required)
When choosing an equivalent, ensure compatibility with your specific application and electrical specifications.

Features

The TCAN337GDR is a high-speed, low-power CAN transceiver with several key features:
1. High-Speed Communication: Supports data rates up to 1 Mbps, adhering to the ISO 11898-2 standard for CAN communication.
2. Low Power Consumption: Offers low power operation with a low standby current, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
3. Wide Operating Voltage Range: Operates over a voltage range from 4.5V to 5.5V, providing flexibility in power supply options.
4. Extended Temperature Range: Supports a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +125°C, suitable for automotive and industrial applications.
5. Protection Features: Includes protection against short circuits, over-temperature, and transients, enhancing reliability in harsh environments.
6. Bus Fault Protection: Withstands bus faults up to ±58V, ensuring robustness against wiring faults and electrical noise.
7. Silent Mode: Offers a silent mode for node diagnostics and local bus monitoring without impacting the CAN bus.
8. Electromagnetic Compatibility: Designed to minimize electromagnetic emissions, making it suitable for applications requiring low EMI.
These features make the TCAN337GDR suitable for a variety of applications in automotive, industrial, and other high-reliability environments.

Pinout

The TCAN337GDR is an automotive-qualified CAN transceiver used for Controller Area Network (CAN) communication. It typically comes in an 8-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package. Here’s a brief overview of its pin functions:
1. VCC (Pin 1): Power supply input for the device.
2. GND (Pin 2): Ground reference.
3. TXD (Pin 3): Transmit data input from the microcontroller.
4. RXD (Pin 4): Receive data output to the microcontroller.
5. STB (Pin 5): Standby control input. Used to place the device in low-power standby mode.
6. CANL (Pin 6): Low-level voltage input/output for the CAN bus line.
7. CANH (Pin 7): High-level voltage input/output for the CAN bus line.
8. NC (Pin 8): No internal connection. This pin may be present for mechanical stability or other reasons.
The TCAN337GDR facilitates the conversion of the differential CAN bus signals into standard digital signals and vice versa, allowing microcontrollers to interface with CAN networks efficiently.

Manufacturer

The TCAN337GDR is manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Texas Instruments is a global technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors and various integrated circuits, which are used in electronics across various industries. TI is recognized for its innovation and extensive portfolio of analog and embedded processing products, playing a crucial role in advancing technology across multiple sectors including automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and communications.

Application

The TCAN337GDR is a CAN (Controller Area Network) transceiver typically used in automotive and industrial applications. It facilitates communication between microcontrollers and CAN networks, providing robust data transmission. Key application areas include:
1. Automotive Systems: Used in vehicle networking for engine control units, transmission, airbags, antilock braking systems, and infotainment systems.
2. Industrial Automation: Supports communication for factory automation, process control systems, and industrial robotics.
3. Aerospace and Defense: Used in avionics systems for communication between various components.
4. Medical Devices: Ensures reliable data exchange in equipment like imaging systems and patient monitoring devices.
5. Home and Building Automation: Enables communication in smart homes and building management systems.

Package

The TCAN337GDR is housed in an 8-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package.

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