Manufacturer Part Number
TCAN4550RGYR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TCAN4550RGYR is a highly integrated CAN transceiver that provides a cost-effective solution for applications requiring CAN bus connectivity.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated CAN bus transceiver and power management functions
Low power consumption in sleep mode
Supports CAN 2.0A/B and ISO 11898-2 standards
High-speed data transmission up to 1 Mbps
Robust protection against overvoltage, short-circuit, and thermal events
Wide operating voltage range from 3.3V to 5.5V
Small 20-pin VQFN package with exposed thermal pad
Product Advantages
Reduces system complexity and BOM cost with integrated functionality
Reliable performance with advanced protection features
Flexible operation in a wide range of voltage conditions
Compact package size suitable for space-constrained applications
Key Technical Parameters
Operating voltage: 3.3V to 5.5V
Maximum data rate: 1 Mbps
Standby current: 1 μA (typical)
Thermal shutdown protection: 165°C (typical)
ESD protection: ±8 kV (human body model)
Quality and Safety Features
ROHS3 compliant
AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
Certified for functional safety (ISO 26262)
Compatibility
Compatible with CAN 2.0A/B and ISO 11898-2 standards
Suitable for use in a variety of industrial and automotive applications
Application Areas
Automotive electronics
Industrial control systems
Building automation
Medical equipment
General purpose CAN bus applications
Product Lifecycle
The TCAN4550RGYR is an active product and is not nearing discontinuation.
Replacement or upgrade options may be available from Texas Instruments, depending on application requirements.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly integrated CAN transceiver with advanced protection features
Low power consumption and wide operating voltage range
Compact package size and surface mount design for easy integration
Robust reliability and safety certifications for critical applications
Compatibility with industry-standard CAN bus protocols and interfaces