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SN65LBC031, SN75LBC031 HIGH-SPEED CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK (CAN) TRANSCEIVERS

SLRS048 - MAY 1998


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The SN75LBC031 is a CAN transceiver used as an interface between a CAN controller and the physical bus for high speed applications of up to 500 kBaud. The device provides transmit capability to the differential bus and differential receive capability to the controller. The transmitter outputs (CANH and CANL), feature internal transition regulation to provide controlled symmetry resulting in low EMI emissions. Both transmitter outputs are fully protected against battery short circuits and electrical transients that can occur on the bus lines. In the event of excessive device power dissipation the output drivers are disabled by the thermal shutdown

circuitry at a junction temperature of approximately 160°C. The inclusion of an internal pullup resistor on the transmitter input ensures a defined output during power up and protocol controller reset. For normal operation at 500 kBaud the ASC terminal is open or tied to GND. For slower speed operation at 125 kBaud the bus output transition times can be increased to reduce EMI by connecting the ASC terminal to VCC. The receiver includes an integrated filter that suppresses the signal into pulses less than 30 ns wide.


Title: HIGH SPEED CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK (CAN) TRANSCEIVERS
Product Family: TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS
Device Functionality: TRANSMITTERS/RECEIVERS
Orderable Devices: SN75LBC031D, SN75LBC031DR

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