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can_physical_layer:can_transceivers [2017/04/21 18:49] – [Texas Instruments] heinz | can_physical_layer:can_transceivers [2018/03/22 19:04] – [Microchip] New manufacturer: Maxim heinz | ||
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+ | ===== Maxim ===== | ||
+ | The MAX14878–MAX14880 family of high-speed transceivers improve communication and safety by integrating galvanic isolation between the CAN protocol controller side of the device and the physical wires of the CAN bus network. All transceivers operate up to the maximum high-speed CAN data rate of 1Mbps. Input common-mode range is ±25V, wide 1.71V to 5.5V supply voltage range, 40°C to +125°C, | ||
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===== Microchip ===== | ===== Microchip ===== | ||
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===== Texas Instruments | ===== Texas Instruments | ||
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+ | * Overview of 3.3V CAN (Controller Area Network) Transceivers | ||
+ | * Q1 2009 Issue Analog Applications Journal | ||
+ | * CAN EVM User's Guide | ||
+ | * CAN Reference Guide | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
TI offers a very sophisticated parametric selection tool | TI offers a very sophisticated parametric selection tool |