1. Infineon
  2. Interface
  3. Automotive Transceiver
  4. Automotive LIN Transceivers

Infineon TLE7257SJXUMA1

The TLE7257 is a transceiver for the Local Interconnect Network (LIN) with integrated wake-up and protection features. It is designed for invehicle networks using data transmission rates up to 20 kbps. The TLE7257 operate as a bus driver between the protocol controller and the physical bus of the LIN network. Compliant to all LIN standards and with a wide operational supply range the TLE7257 can be used in all automotive applications. The usage of different operation modes and the INH output allows the TLE7257 to control external components like e.g. voltage regulators. In Sleep mode the TLE7257 draws typically less than 10 µA of quiescent current while still being able to wake-up when detecting LIN bus traffic. The very low leakage current on the BUS pin makes the TLE7257 especially suitable for partially supplied networks. Based on the Infineon BiCMOS technology the TLE7257 provides excellent ESD robustness together with a very high electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The TLE7257 reaches a very low level of electromagnetic emission (EME) within a broad frequency range and independent from the battery voltage. The TLE7257 is AEC qualified and tailored to withstand the harsh conditions of the automotive environment.
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