SLLU397 April   2025 TCAN1043-Q1 , TCAN1043G-Q1 , TCAN1043H-Q1 , TCAN1043HG-Q1 , TCAN1043N-Q1 , TCAN1144-Q1 , TCAN1145-Q1 , TCAN1146-Q1 , TCAN1463-Q1 , TCAN1473-Q1 , TCAN1473A-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Description
  3.   Features
  4.   4
  5. 1Evaluation Module Overview
    1. 1.1 Introduction
    2. 1.2 Kit Contents
    3. 1.3 Specification
    4. 1.4 Device Information
  6. 2Hardware
    1.     Jumper Information
    2. 2.1 EVM Setup and Operation
      1. 2.1.1 Overview and Basic Operation Settings
        1. 2.1.1.1  Power Supply Inputs VBAT, VCC and VIO
        2. 2.1.1.2  I/O Headers (J2, J4)
        3. 2.1.1.3  Pin 14
        4. 2.1.1.4  TXD Input
        5. 2.1.1.5  RXD Output
        6. 2.1.1.6  Pin 11
        7. 2.1.1.7  Pin 6
        8. 2.1.1.8  Pin 8
        9. 2.1.1.9  Pin 7
        10. 2.1.1.10 WAKE Pin
        11. 2.1.1.11 SIC Network Configuration (J10 and J11)
      2. 2.1.2 Using CAN Bus Load, Termination, and Protection Configurations
      3. 2.1.3 Using Customer Installable I/O Options for Current Limiting, Pullup and Pulldown, Noise Filtering
  7. 3Hardware Design Files
    1. 3.1 Schematics
    2. 3.2 PCB Layouts
    3. 3.3 Bill of Materials (BOM)
  8. 4Additional Information
    1. 4.1 Trademarks

Power Supply Inputs VBAT, VCC and VIO

14-pin CAN devices require VSUP, VCC, and VIO. Each supply pin can be connected with a banana jack, test point, or header. VCC and VIO can share a voltage supply by shunting the J1 header. Diode D3 can be biased by shunting VBAT and VSUP on the J12 header.