SLLSFO8C May 2024 – November 2025 TCAN2450-Q1 , TCAN2451-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
WAKE1/ID1, WAKE2/ID2, WAKE3/ID3 and WAKE4/ID4 are pins are ground biased local wake up (LWU) input pins that are high voltage tolerant. These pins can also be configured as ID pins to help identify location of the ECU in the vehicle. Please see ID Functionality
Pins can be configured individually for wake functionality by setting register bits [7:4] in WAKE_PIN_CONFIG3 Register (Address = 2Ah) [Reset = F0h]. The wake function is explained further in Local Wake Up (LWU) via WAKE Input Terminal. The pins can be both rising and falling edge trigger, meaning it recognizes a LWU on either edge of WAKE pin transition. The pin can be configured to accept a pulse, see Figure 8-20 for timing diagram of this behavior. The WAKE pins are default enabled but can be disabled by using register 8'h2A[7:5], WAKE_PIN_SET, to turn off individual ones. Register 8'h11[7:6] sets the method the pins are used to register a wake event. These pins can be configured for cyclic sensing wake, see Cyclic Sensing Wake, or static wake.
The WAKE pins have four individual thresholds that can be set for a state change.
If WAKEx_LEVEL = 00b and the device enters Fail-safe mode or Sleep mode where VCC1 is off, the WAKEx pin becomes disabled and CAN and LIN are set wake-capable.
Register 8'h2A[4:0], MULTI_WAKE_STAT, provides which WAKE pin or combination of WAKE pins caused the LWU event. The individual status of the pins, low or high, can be read via SPI in any mode that SPI is available.