SLLU326A May   2022  – June 2022 TLIN1431-Q1

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Features
    2. 1.2 Description
  4. 2EVM Setup and Features
    1. 2.1  Startup Mode Configurations
      1. 2.1.1 Pin and SPI Modes
      2. 2.1.2 Wake Request (WKRQ) vs. Inhibit Output (INH)
    2. 2.2  Commander and Responder Configurations
    3. 2.3  Local Wake-Up
    4. 2.4  Channel Expansion
    5. 2.5  VBAT Voltage Divider
    6. 2.6  Reset Input
    7. 2.7  Logic-Level LIMP and WAKE Signals
    8. 2.8  High-Voltage Signal Monitoring
    9. 2.9  TXD and RXD
    10. 2.10 VCC Load Testing
    11. 2.11 SPI Interface
  5. 3Jumpers, Headers, Connectors, Test Points, and Switches
  6. 4Bill of Materials
  7. 5Schematic

Commander and Responder Configurations

The TLIN1431-Q1 has an internal pull-up resistor and serial diode on LIN that allows it to operate as a responder. To operate as a commander, an external 1 kΩ pull-up and serial diode is required on the bus. The user can apply a shunt between the pins of J10 to apply this 1 kΩ pull-up and allow for use as a commander node.