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TJA1057T,118

TJA1057T,118

NXP USA Inc.
1/1 Transceiver Half CANbus 8-SO
Active14,900 in stock

Overview

The TJA1057T,118 is a high-speed CAN transceiver that acts as the physical interface between a Controller Area Network protocol controller and the physical two-wire bus. It is specifically designed for 5V automotive and industrial applications, offering ISO 11898-2:2003 compliance and AEC-Q100 qualification for high reliability.

Why Choose This Part

This transceiver offers excellent EMC performance and high ESD protection up to 8kV. It features a TXD dominant time-out function to prevent bus locking and remains passive on the bus when unpowered to ensure zero-load conditions.

Applications

Automotive Networking
Optimized for 12V automotive systems such as body control modules, gateway controllers, and powertrain communication.
Industrial Automation
Facilitates robust CAN communication in factory automation and control systems using high-speed differential signaling.
Battery Management Systems (BMS)
Provides high-voltage transient protection and reliable data links between battery monitoring units and system controllers.

Key Specifications

Type Transceiver
Duplex Half
Protocol CANbus
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Voltage - Supply 4.75V ~ 5.25V
Receiver Hysteresis 300 mV
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 150degC
Supplier Device Package 8-SO
Number of Drivers/Receivers 1/1

Getting Started

To evaluate this part, connect the TXD and RXD pins to a 5V-tolerant microcontroller's CAN controller. Ensure the VCC pin is supplied with 4.75V to 5.25V and place a 120-ohm termination resistor at each end of the physical bus for proper signal integrity.

Also Consider

MCP2551 MCHPMicrochip Technology - A widely used high-speed CAN transceiver that offers similar 5V operation and 1Mb/s data rates.
SN65HVD230 TITexas Instruments - A low-power 3.3V CAN transceiver suitable for systems where a 5V supply is not available.
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