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Infineon TLE9350SJXTMA1

The TLE9350SJ is a high speed CAN transceiver, used in HS CAN systems for automotive applications as well as for industrial applications. It is designed to fulfill the requirements of ISO 11898-2:2016 physical layer specification as well as SAE J1939 and SAE J2284.The TLE9350SJ is available in a RoHS compliant, halogen free PG-DSO-8 package.As an interface between the physical bus layer and the HS CAN protocol controller, the TLE9350SJ is designed to protect the microcontroller against interferences generated inside the network. A very high ESD robustness and the optimized RF immunity allows the use in automotive applications without additional protection devices, such as suppressor diodes or common mode chokes. Based on the high symmetry of the CANH and CANL output signals, the TLE9350SJ provides a very low level of electromagnetic emission (EME) within a wide frequency range. The TLE9350SJ fulfills even stringent EMC test limits without an additional external circuit, such as a common mode choke.The optimized transmitter symmetry combined with the optimized delay symmetry of the receiver enables the TLE9350SJ to support CAN FD data frames. The device supports data transmission rates up to 5 MBit/s, depending on the size of the network and the inherent parasitic effects.Fail-safe features, such as overtemperature protection, output current limitation or the TxD time-out feature are designed to protect the TLE9350SJ and the external circuitry from irreparable damage.
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