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  1.   TCAN1043AEVM Evaluation Module User's Guide
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 TCAN1043A-Q1 EVM
    2. 1.2 Applications
  4. 2Test Setup and Results
    1. 2.1 Overview and Basic Operation Settings
      1. 2.1.1 Jumper Description
      2. 2.1.2 Power Supply Inputs VSUP, VCC, and VIO
      3. 2.1.3 TXD Input
      4. 2.1.4 RXD Output
      5. 2.1.5 nSTB and EN Mode Control
      6. 2.1.6 Inhibit (INH) High Voltage Output
      7. 2.1.7 CANH and CANL Bus Pins
      8. 2.1.8 WAKE Input
      9. 2.1.9 nFAULT Output
    2. 2.2 Using CAN Bus Load, Terminations, and Protection Features
    3. 2.3 Using Customer-Installable I/O Options for Current Limiting, Pull Up and Pull Down, Noise Filtering
  5. 3EVM Setup and Basic Usage
    1. 3.1 Equipment
    2. 3.2 TCAN1043A-Q1 EVM Setup
    3. 3.3 TCAN1043A-Q1 Normal Operation 500 kbps Test Results
  6. 4Schematic and Bill of Materials
    1. 4.1 TCAN1043A-Q1 EVM Schematic
    2. 4.2 TCAN1043AEVM Bill Of Materials

Introduction

Texas Instruments offers a broad portfolio of high-speed controller area network, CAN, transceivers compatible with the ISO 11898-2:2016 standards. These include 5-V VCC only, 3.3-V VCC only, 5-V VCC with I/O level shifting, and galvanic-isolated CAN transceivers. These CAN transceiver families include product mixes with varying features such as low-power standby modes with and without wake up, silent modes, sleep modes, loop back, and diagnostic modes.

The TI TCAN1043AEVM helps designers evaluate the operation and performance of the TCAN1043A-Q1 CAN FD transceiver in the SOT package. The ability to perform system-level evaluation using the VIO, EN, INH, nSTB, VSUP, WAKE, and nFAULT pins can be realized on the EVM. It also provides bus termination, bus filtering, and protection concepts. Use the TCAN Evaluation Module to evaluate TI's 8-pin CAN and CAN FD transceiver families.