ON Semiconductor is expanding their wide catalog of System-on-a-Chip (SoC) modules with their NC7342, a controller area network (CAN) transceiver for 12 and 24 V systems. The NC7342 is created to act as a high-speed interface between a CAN controller and a data bus to give them differential receive and transmit capabilities, respectively. This makes the SoC ideal for industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and automotive wireless systems.
The NC7342 is designed to provide safe, low-power transceiver operations with high-transfer speeds (up to 1 Mbps). The chip has wide frequency and voltage ranges, which leads to both excellent levels of electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) and outstanding low electromagnetic emissions (EME). With a very low current consumption (max. 75 mA), the CAN transceiver fits into most wireless systems (especially with its compact 19.11 mm2 footprint) and helps to eliminate the need for big host computers by interconnecting a system’s microcontrollers wirelessly.
The NC7342 is sure to provide high-speed communications to your solution, reduce circuit space and power needs, and act as the go-between for your IIoT or automotive microcontroller network.