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Features
- 5 VDC Supply voltage
- 2500V Isolation
- Failsafe Outputs
- Low Loop Delay : 150 ns typical
- Meets or Exceeds ISO 11898 requirements
- Bus-Fault Protection of –27 V to 40 V
- Dominant Timeout Function
Galvanic Isolation
High noise levels on a CAN bus network have the potential to destroy CAN bus transceivers. This noise originates mainly from two sources, ground loops and electrical line surges. Protecting a network against this destructive energy requires the galvanic isolation of the CAN bus system from other local node circuitry.
For more information, see: Galvanically Isolated CAN Bus Transceivers Protect Networks Against Destructive Energy...
Documents
A Comprehensible Guide to Controller Area Network
This book by Wilfried Voss represents the most thoroughly researched and most complete work on the CAN Bua available in the marketplace.
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial network technology that was originally designed for the automotive industry, especially for European cars, but has also become a popular bus in industrial automation as well as other applications.
The CAN Bus is primarily used in embedded systems, and as its name implies, is a network technology that provides fast communication among microcontrollers up to real-time requirements, eliminating the need for the much more expensive and complex technology of a Dual-Ported RAM.
This book provides complete information on all CAN Bus features and aspects combined with a high level of readability.