TIDUFE6A September 2025 – December 2025
The TIDA-010939 offers two controller area network transceivers, the TCAN1044A-Q1. The device is a high-speed CAN transceiver that meets the physical layer requirements of the ISO 11898-2:2016 high-speed CAN specification. The transceivers have certified electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) operation making the device an excellent choice for classical CAN and CAN FD networks up to five megabits per second (Mbps). The transceivers also include thermal-shutdown (TSD), TXD-dominant time-out (DTO), supply undervoltage detection, and ±58V bus fault protection.
Figure 2-24 CAN CircuitBoth transceivers have a termination of 120Ω in a split configuration, that creates a low-pass resistor-capacitor (RC) filter for the common-mode signal present on the bus. This split termination scheme filters both the common-mode fluctuations caused by transceivers on the bus and the common-mode fluctuations caused by external noise coupling onto the bus.
The charging standard GB/T, as well as CHAdeMO define CAN as the physical layer for digital communication between an off-board conductive charger and the battery management system (BMS) of the electric vehicle (EV). Both protocols utilize a dedicated CAN connection, version 2.0B between the electric vehicle and the charging station and both the charger and the vehicle is equipped with a terminating resistor with a nominal resistance of 120Ω. Based on the recommended national standard GB/T 27930 the communication rate is 250kbps, while CHAdeMO uses a default transition rate of 500kbps.