Manufacturer Part Number
ATA6560-GAQW
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
The ATA6560-GAQW is a high-speed CAN transceiver that serves as an interface between a Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus.
Product Features and Performance
High-speed CAN transceiver
Compliant with ISO 11898-2 and ISO 11898-5
Support for CAN FD up to 5 Mbit/s
Protection against damage due to short-circuit conditions
Power-on reset and voltage brown-out protection
Differential receiver with high common-mode range
Thermal protection with auto-retry function
Product Advantages
Designed to withstand harsh automotive environments
Low electromagnetic emission (EME) and high electromagnetic immunity (EMI)
Minimal quiescent current
AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
Key Technical Parameters
Functional Safety (FuSa) series
1 Driver/1 Receiver
Receiver Hysteresis: 120 mV
Data rate compatible with CAN specifications
Voltage supply range: 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature range: -40°C ~ 150°C
Automotive grade
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 8-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
AEC-Q100 certification
Failure modes effects and diagnostic analysis (FMEDA) support
Safety communication layer according to ISO 26262
Compatibility
Compatible with the CAN protocol controller
Suitable for automotive and industrial CAN networks
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Industrial control systems
Embedded networks
Heavy machinery
Networking and data communications
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product
Not nearing discontinuation
Potential future upgrades or replacements in the Microchip CAN transceiver product line
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust design tailored for automotive and industrial use cases
Comprehensive protection features ensure reliability and longevity
Meets strict automotive qualification standards
Supports advanced CAN FD for greater bandwidth and data throughput
Operational across extreme temperature ranges
From an established and trusted manufacturer in the semiconductor industry