ON Semiconductor has introduced two new integrated transceiver devices for use in local interconnect network (LIN) and control area network (CAN) designs in automotive and industrial applications. Both the NCV7425 LIN+LDO transceiver and NVC7441 dual CAN transceiver offer a space saving and cost-effective solution for next-generation automotive ‘convenience’ applications as well as LIN and CAN based industrial designs.The NCV7425 features integrated voltage regulator and reset functionality. The LIN version 2.x /SAE J2602 device interfaces between a LIN protocol controller and the physical bus, and supports transmission rates of up to 20 kilobits per second (kb/s). Available in 3.3 volt (V) and 5 V output options, the NCV7425 supports loads up to 150 milliamperes (mA) and is compliant with the latest automotive standards. An integrated slope control function ensures enhanced electromagnetic interference (EMI) compatibility.The NCV7441 integrates two independent high-speed CAN transceivers which can be individually connected to two CAN protocol controllers. The CAN channels can be separately put to normal or low current standby mode in which remote wake-up from the bus is possible.Learn more from ON Semiconductor.
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