AMIS-42770
Dual High Speed CAN
Transceiver
General Description
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial communication protocol,
which supports distributed real−time control and multiplexing with high
safety level. Typical applications of CAN−based networks can be found
in automotive and industrial environments.
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The AMIS−42770 Dual−CAN transceiver is the interface between
up to two physical bus lines and the protocol controller and will be
used for serial data interchange between different electronic units at
more than one bus line. It can be used for both 12 V and 24 V systems.
The circuit consists of following blocks:
• Two differential line transmitters
• Two differential line receivers
• Interface to the CAN protocol handler
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• Interface to expand the number of CAN busses
• Logic block including repeater function and the feedback suppression
• Thermal shutdown circuit (TSD)
Due to the wide common−mode voltage range of the receiver inputs,
the AMIS−42770 is able to reach outstanding levels of electromagnetic
susceptibility (EMS). Similarly, extremely low electromagnetic
emission (EME) is achieved by the excellent matching of the output
signals.
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 2 of this data sheet.
Key Features
• Fully Compatible with the ISO 11898−2 Standard
• Certified “Authentication on CAN Transceiver Conformance (d1.1)”
• Wide Range of Bus Communication Speed (up to 1 Mbit/s in
Function of the Bus Topology)
• Allows Low Transmit Data Rate in Networks Exceeding 1 km
• Ideally Suited for 12 V and 24 V Industrial and Automotive
Applications
• Low EME: Common−mode−choke is No Longer Required
• Differential Receiver with Wide Common−mode Range ( 35 V) for
High EMS
• No Disturbance of the Bus Lines with an Un−powered Node
• Prolonged Dominant Time−out Function Allowing Communication
Speeds Down to 1 kbit/s
• Thermal Protection
• Bus Pins Protected against Transients
• Short Circuit Proof to Supply Voltage and Ground
• This is a Pb−Free Device*
*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering details, please
download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting Techniques
Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2009
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Publication Order Number:
January, 2009 − Rev. 3
AMIS−42770/D