Explain CAN transceiver features.
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The NVC7341 CAN transceiver is the interface between a controller area network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical bus and may be used in both 12 V and 24 V systems. The transceiver provides differential transmit capability to the bus and differential receive capability to the CAN controller. Due to the wide common mode voltage range of the receiver inputs, the NVC7341 is able to reach outstanding levels of electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS). Similarly, extremely low electromagnetic emission (EME) is achieved by the excellent matching of the output signals. The NCV7341 is a new addition to the ON Semiconductor CAN high speed transceiver family and offers many additional features.
Features
Ideal Passive Behavior when Supply Voltage is Removed
Separate VIO Supply for Digital Interface Allowing Communication
to CAN Controllers and Microcontrollers with Different Supply
Levels
Fully Compatible with the ISO 11898 Standard
High Speed (up to 1 Mb)
Very Low Electromagnetic Emission (EME)
VSPLIT Voltage Source for Stabilizing the Recessive Bus Level if
Split Termination is Used (Further Improvement of EME)
Differential Receiver with High CommonMode Range for
Electromagnetic Immunity (EMI)
Up to 110 Nodes can be Connected in Function of the Bus Topology
Transmit Data (TxD) Dominant Timeout Function
Bus Error Detection with Version NCV7341D20
Bus Pins Protected Against Transients in Automotive Environments
Bus Pins and Pin VSPLIT ShortCircuit Proof to Battery and Ground
Thermally Protected
NCV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Site and Change Controls