Microchip MCP2542FD-H/SN, CAN Transceiver 8Mbps, 8-Pin SOIC

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RS-stocknr.:
177-1954
Fabrikantnummer:
MCP2542FD-H/SN
Fabrikant:
Microchip
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Maximum Data Rate

8Mbps

Number of Transceivers

1

IC Type

CAN Transceiver IC

Maximum Supply Current

70 mA

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

SOIC

Pin Count

8

Dimensions

4.9 x 3.9 x 1.5mm

Length

4.9mm

Width

3.9mm

Height

1.5mm

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

5.5 V

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

4.5 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q100

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US
The MCP2542FD CAN transceiver is designed for high-speed CAN FD applications up to 8Mbps communication speed. The maximum propagation delay was improved to support longer bus length.The device meets the automotive requirements for CAN FD bit rates exceeding 2 Mbps, low quiescent current,electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD).

Supports CAN 2.0 and CAN with Flexible Data Rate CAN FD) Physical Layer Transceiver Requirements
Optimized for CAN FD at 2, 5 and 8 Mbps Operation
Maximum propagation delay: 120 ns
Loop delay symmetry: ±10% (2 Mbps)
Wake-up on CAN activity, 3.6 μs filter time
Very Low Standby Current (4 μA, typical)
VIO Supply Pin to Interface Directly to CAN Controllers and Microcontrollers with 1.8V to 5V I/O
CAN Bus Pins are Disconnected when Device is Unpowered
An unpowered node or brown-out event will not load the CAN bus
Device is unpowered if VDD or VIO drop below its POR level
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