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TJA1051TK/3,118 Overview
The TJA1051 is a high-speed CAN transceiver that provides an interface between aController Area Network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus.The transceiver is designed for high-speed CAN applications in the automotive industry,providing differential transmit and receive capability to (a microcontroller with) a CANprotocol controller.The TJA1051 belongs to the third generation of high-speed CAN transceivers from NXPSemiconductors, offering significant improvements over first- and second-generationdevices such as the TJA1050. It offers improved ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)and ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) performance, and also features:Ideal passive behavior to the CAN bus when the supply voltage is offTJA1051T/3 and TJA1051TK/3 can be interfaced directly to microcontrollers withsupply voltages from 3 V to 5 VFeatures
Number of Drivers: 1 Driver
Supply Voltage - Max: 5.5 V
Operating Supply Voltage: 4.5 V to 5.5 V
Isolation Type: Non-Isolated
Maximum Operating Temperature: +150°C
Data Rate: 5 Mb/s
Type: High-Speed CAN Transceiver
Supply Voltage - Min: 4.5 V
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Manufacturer: NXP
ESD Protection: 8 kV
Minimum Operating Temperature: -40°C
Number of Receivers: 1 Receiver
Interface Type: CAN
Operating Supply Current: 80 mA
Package / Case: HVSON-8
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