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TCAN28455RHBRQ1

TITCAN28455RHBRQ1

Texas Instruments
1/1 Transceiver Half CANbus 32-VQFN (5x5)
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Overview

The TCAN28455RHBRQ1 is a System Basis Chip (SBC) featuring an integrated CAN FD transceiver and a LIN transceiver designed for automotive and industrial applications. It supports data rates up to 8Mbps and operates from a wide supply voltage range of 5.5V to 28V. This AEC-Q100 qualified device includes four high-side switches and a 500-byte user-accessible EEPROM for device configuration.

Why Choose This Part

This component simplifies system design by consolidating power management, diagnostic features, and dual communication protocols into a single 32-VQFN package. It offers significant power savings with a 35uA sleep current and includes wettable flank packaging for improved automated optical inspection in high-reliability manufacturing.

Applications

Body Control Modules
Utilizes integrated high-side switches and CAN/LIN transceivers to manage lighting and comfort functions.
Automotive Gateway Systems
Provides high-speed CAN FD communication up to 8Mbps for bridging vehicle networks.
Industrial Automation Controllers
Leverages the wide input voltage and functional safety quality-managed design for robust industrial communication.
Battery Management Systems
Monitors and communicates battery status using low-power sleep modes to conserve energy.

Key Specifications

Type Transceiver
Duplex Half
Protocol CANbus
Data Rate 8Mbps
Mounting Type Surface Mount, Wettable Flank
Package / Case 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Voltage - Supply 5.5V ~ 28V
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 125degC
Supplier Device Package 32-VQFN (5x5)
Number of Drivers/Receivers 1/1

Getting Started

Evaluation requires a SPI-capable microcontroller to configure the device registers and access the 500-byte EEPROM. Engineers should refer to the ISO 11898-2:2024 standards for CAN FD physical layer compliance during PCB layout. TI provides evaluation modules (EVMs) to test the high-side switch functionality and transceiver performance.

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