AMIS-42670
High-Speed CAN
Transceiver for Long
Networks
Description
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PIN ASSIGNMENT
TxD
1
8
S
GND
2
7
CANH
VCC
3
6
CANL
RxD
4
5
VREF
PC20041204.3
(Top View)
Features
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AMIS−
42670
The AMIS−42670 CAN transceiver is the interface between a
controller area network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical
bus and may be used in both 12 V and 24 V systems. The transceiver
provides differential transmit capability to the bus and differential
receive capability to the CAN controller. Due to the wide
common−mode voltage range of the receiver inputs, the AMIS−42670
is able to reach outstanding levels of electromagnetic susceptibility
(EMS). Similarly, extremely low electromagnetic emission (EME) is
achieved by the excellent matching of the output signals.
The AMIS−42670 is the industrial version of the AMIS−30660 and
primarily intended for applications where long network lengths are
mandatory. Examples are elevators, in−building networks, process
control and trains. To cope with the long bus delay the communication
speed needs to be low. AMIS−42670 allows low transmit data rates
down 10 kbit/s or lower.
Fully Compatible with the ISO 11898−2 Standard
Certified “Authentication on CAN Transceiver Conformance (d1.1)”
Wide Range of Bus Communication Speed (0 Mbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s)
Allows Low Transmit Data Rate in Networks Exceeding 1 km
Ideally Suited for 12 V and 24 V Industrial and Automotive
Applications
Low Electromagnetic Emission (EME) Common−Mode Choke is No
Longer Required
Differential Receiver with Wide Common−Mode Range ($35 V) for
High EMS
No Disturbance of the Bus Lines with an Unpowered Node
Thermal Protection
Bus Pins Protected Against Transients
Silent Mode in which the Transmitter is Disabled
Short Circuit Proof to Supply Voltage and Ground
Logic Level Inputs Compatible with 3.3 V Devices
These are Pb−Free Devices*
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 9 of this data sheet.
*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering details, please
download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting Techniques
Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2009
January, 2009 − Rev. 3
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Publication Order Number:
AMIS−42670/D
AMIS−42670
Table 1. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Max
Max
Unit
VCANH
Symbol
DC Voltage at Pin CANH
Parameter
0 < VCC < 5.25 V; no time limit
Condition
−45
+45
V
VCANL
DC Voltage at Pin CANL
0 < VCC < 5.25 V; no time limit
−45
+45
V
Vo(dif)(bus_dom)
Differential Bus Output Voltage in
Dominant State
42.5 W < RLT < 60 W
1.5
3
V
tpd(rec−dom)
Propagation Delay TxD to RxD
See Figure 6
70
245
ns
tpd(dom−rec)
Propagation Delay TxD to RxD
See Figure 6
100
245
ns
CM−range
Input Common−Mode Range for
Comparator
Guaranteed Differential Receiver Threshold
and Leakage Current
−35
+35
V
VCM−peak
Common−Mode Peak
See Figures 7 and 8 (Note 1)
−500
500
mV
VCM−step
Common−Mode Step
See Figures 7 and 8 (Note 1)
−150
150
mV
1. The parameters VCM−peak and VCM−step guarantee low electromagnetic emission.
VCC
S
8
3
Thermal
Shutdown
VCC
TxD
7
Driver
Control
6
1
CANH
CANL
AMIS−42670
RxD
4
COMP
Ri(cm)
Vcc/2
+
VREF
5
Ri(cm)
2
PD20070831.4
GND
Figure 1. Block Diagram
Table 2. PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin
Name
Description
1
TxD
Transmit Data Input; Low Input → Dominant Driver; Internal Pullup Current
2
GND
Ground
3
VCC
Supply Voltage
4
RxD
Receive Data Output; Dominant Transmitter → Low Output
5
VREF
Reference Voltage Output
6
CANL
Low−Level CAN Bus Line (Low in Dominant Mode)
7
CANH
High−Level CAN Bus Line (High in Dominant Mode)
8
S
Silent Mode Control Input; Internal Pulldown Current
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Table 3. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Unit
−0.3
+7
V
0 < VCC < 5.25 V; no time limit
−45
+45
V
0 < VCC < 5.25 V; no time limit
−45
+45
V
DC Voltage at Pin TxD
−0.3
VCC + 0.3
V
VRxD
DC Voltage at Pin RxD
−0.3
VCC + 0.3
V
VS
DC Voltage at Pin S
−0.3
VCC + 0.3
V
VREF
DC Voltage at Pin VREF
−0.3
VCC + 0.3
V
Vtran(CANH)
Transient Voltage at Pin CANH
Note 2
−150
+150
V
Vtran(CANL)
Transient Voltage at Pin CANL
Note 2
−150
+150
V
Vesd
Electrostatic Discharge Voltage at All Pins
Note 3
Note 5
−4
−750
+4
+750
kV
V
Latch−up
Static Latch−up at All Pins
Note 4
100
mA
Tstg
Storage Temperature
−55
+155
°C
TA
Ambient Temperature
−40
+125
°C
TJ
Maximum Junction Temperature
−40
+150
°C
VCC
Supply Voltage
VCANH
DC Voltage at Pin CANH
VCANL
DC Voltage at Pin CANL
VTxD
Conditions
Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the
Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect
device reliability.
2. Applied transient waveforms in accordance with ISO 7637 part 3, test pulses 1, 2, 3a, and 3b (see Figure 3).
3. Standardized human body model ESD pulses in accordance to MIL883 method 3015.7.
4. Static latch−up immunity: static latch−up protection level when tested according to EIA/JESD78.
5. Standardized charged device model ESD pulses when tested according to EOS/ESD DS5.3−1993.
Table 4. THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Value
Unit
Rth(vj−a)
Thermal Resistance from Junction−to−Ambient in
SOIC−8 Package
In Free Air
150
k/W
Rth(vj−s)
Thermal Resistance from Junction−to−Substrate
of Bare Die
In Free Air
45
k/W
APPLICATION INFORMATION
VBAT
IN
5V−reg
60 W
OUT
VCC
47 nF
VCC
S
CAN
controller
RxD
TxD
3
8
4
7
AMIS−
42670
5
6
1
GND
Figure 2. Application Diagram
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CANH
VREF
CAN
BUS
CANL
60 W
2
PC20070831.3
60 W
GND
60 W
47 nF
AMIS−42670
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Operating Modes
The behavior of AMIS−42670 under various conditions is
illustrated in Table 3 below. In case the device is powered,
one of two operating modes can be selected through Pin S.
Table 5. FUNCTIONAL TABLE OF AMIS−42670; x = don’t care
VCC
Pin TxD
Pin S
Pin CANH
Pin CANL
Bus State
Pin RxD
0
0
(or Floating)
High
Low
Dominant
0
4.75 V to 5.25 V
4.75 V to 5.25 V
x
1
VCC/2
VCC/2
Recessive
1
4.75 V to 5.25 V
1
(or Floating)
X
VCC/2
VCC/2
Recessive
1
x
X
0 V < CANH < VCC
0 V < CANL < VCC
Recessive
1
>2V
X
0 V < CANH < VCC
0 V < CANL < VCC
Recessive
1
VCC < PORL
(Unpowered)
PORL < VCC < 4.75 V
High−Speed Mode
IC functions continue to operate. The transmitter off−state
resets when Pin TxD goes high. The thermal protection
circuit is particularly necessary when a bus line
short−circuits.
If Pin S is pulled low (or left floating), the transceiver is
in its high−speed mode and is able to communicate via the
bus lines. The signals are transmitted and received to the
CAN controller via the Pins TxD and RxD. The slopes on
the bus line outputs are optimized to give extremely low
electromagnetic emissions.
High Communication Speed Range
The transceiver is primarily intended for industrial
applications. It allows very low baud rates needed for long
bus length applications. But also high speed communication
is possible up to 1 Mbit/s.
Silent Mode
In silent mode, the transmitter is disabled. All other IC
functions continue to operate. The silent mode is selected by
connecting Pin S to VCC and can be used to prevent network
communication from being blocked, due to a CAN
controller which is out of control.
Fail−Safe Features
A current−limiting circuit protects the transmitter output
stage from damage caused by an accidental short−circuit to
either positive or negative supply voltage, although power
dissipation increases during this fault condition.
The pins CANH and CANL are protected from
automotive electrical transients (according to “ISO 7637”;
see Figure 3). Pin TxD is pulled high internally should the
input become disconnected.
Over−temperature Detection
A thermal protection circuit protects the IC from damage
by switching off the transmitter if the junction temperature
exceeds a value of approximately 160°C. Because the
transmitter dissipates most of the power, the power
dissipation and temperature of the IC is reduced. All other
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Definitions
All voltages are referenced to GND (Pin 2). Positive currents flow into the IC. Sinking current means the current is flowing
into the pin; sourcing current means the current is flowing out of the pin.
Table 6. DC CHARACTERISTICS VCC = 4.75 V to 5.25 V, TA = −40°C to +150°C; RLT = 60 W unless specified otherwise.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Dominant; VTXD = 0V
Recessive; VTXD = VCC
25
2
45
4
65
8
mA
SUPPLY (Pin VCC)
ICC
Supply Current
TRANSMITTER DATA INPUT (Pin TxD)
VIH
High−Level Input Voltage
Output Recessive
2.0
−
VCC +
0.3
V
VIL
Low−Level Input Voltage
Output Dominant
−0.3
−
+0.8
V
IIH
High−Level Input Current
VTxD = VCC
−1
0
+1
mA
IIL
Low−Level Input Current
VTxD = 0 V
−75
−200
−350
mA
Ci
Input Capacitance
Not Tested
−
5
10
pF
MODE SELECT (Pin S)
VIH
High−Level Input Voltage
Silent Mode
2.0
−
VCC +
0.3
V
VIL
Low−Level Input Voltage
High−Speed Mode
−0.3
−
+0.8
V
IIH
High−Level Input Current
VS = 2 V
20
30
50
mA
IIL
Low−Level Input Current
VS = 0.8 V
15
30
45
mA
0.6 x
VCC
0.75 x
VCC
RECEIVER DATA OUTPUT (Pin RxD)
VOH
High−Level Output Voltage
IRXD = −10 mA
VOL
Low−Level Output Voltage
IRXD = 6 mA
V
0.25
0.45
V
REFERENCE VOLTAGE OUTPUT (Pin VREF)
VREF
Reference Output Voltage
−50 mA < IVREF < +50 mA
0.45 x
VCC
0.50 x
VCC
0.55 x
VCC
V
VREF_CM
Reference Output Voltage for Full Common
Mode Range
−35 V < VCANH < +35 V;
−35 V < VCANL < +35 V
0.40 x
VCC
0.50 x
VCC
0.60 x
VCC
V
BUS LINES (Pins CANH and CANL)
Vo(reces)(CANH)
Recessive Bus Voltage at Pin CANH
VTxD = VCC; No Load
2.0
2.5
3.0
V
Vo(reces)(CANL)
Recessive Bus Voltage at Pin CANL
VTxD = VCC; No Load
2.0
2.5
3.0
V
Io(reces)(CANH)
Recessive Output Current at Pin CANH
−35 V < VCANH < +35 V;
0 V < VCC < 5.25 V
−2.5
−
+2.5
mA
Io(reces)(CANL)
Recessive Output Current at Pin CANL
−35 V
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