SJA1000/N1 NXP Semiconductors, SJA1000/N1 Datasheet - Page 41

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SJA1000/N1

Manufacturer Part Number
SJA1000/N1
Description
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of SJA1000/N1

Data Rate
1000Kbps
Number Of Transceivers
1
Power Down Mode
Sleep
Standard Supported
CAN 2.0B
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
5.5V
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
5V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
4.5V
Package Type
PDIP
Supply Current
15mA
Operating Temperature (max)
125C
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Mounting
Through Hole
Pin Count
28
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
Philips Semiconductors
Table 30 TX identifier 2 (EFF); CAN address 18; note 1
Note
1. ID.X means identifier bit X.
Table 31 TX identifier 3 (EFF); CAN address 19; note 1
Note
1. ID.X means identifier bit X.
Table 32 TX identifier 4 (EFF); CAN address 20; note 1
Notes
1. ID.X means identifier bit X.
2. Don’t care; recommended to be compatible to receive buffer (RTR) in case of using the self reception facility (self
3. Don’t care; recommended to be compatible to receive buffer (0) in case of using the self reception facility (self test).
Table 33 Frame Format (FF) and Remote Transmission Request (RTR) bits
6.4.13.3
The number of bytes in the data field of a message is
coded by the data length code. At the start of a remote
frame transmission the data length code is not considered
due to the RTR bit being logic 1 (remote). This forces the
number of transmitted/received data bytes to be 0.
Nevertheless, the data length code must be specified
correctly to avoid bus errors, if two CAN controllers start a
remote frame transmission with the same identifier
simultaneously.
The range of the data byte count is 0 to 8 bytes and is
coded as follows:
DataByteCount = 8
DLC.0
2000 Jan 04
FF
RTR
Stand-alone CAN controller
test).
BIT 7
BIT 7
BIT 7
ID.20
ID.12
ID.4
BIT
Data Length Code (DLC)
VALUE
BIT 6
BIT 6
BIT 6
ID.19
ID.11
ID.3
1
0
1
0
DLC.3 + 4
EFF; extended frame format will be transmitted by the CAN controller
SFF; standard frame format will be transmitted by the CAN controller
remote; remote frame will be transmitted by the CAN controller
data; data frame will be transmitted by the CAN controller
BIT 5
BIT 5
BIT 5
ID.18
ID.10
DLC.2 + 2
ID.2
DLC.1 +
BIT 4
BIT 4
BIT 4
ID.17
ID.9
ID.1
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For reasons of compatibility no data length code >8 should
be used. If a value >8 is selected, 8 bytes are transmitted
in the data frame with the Data Length Code specified in
DLC.
6.4.13.4
In Standard Frame Format (SFF) the identifier consists of
11 bits (ID.28 to ID.18) and in Extended Frame Format
(EFF) messages the identifier consists of 29 bits
(ID.28 to ID.0). ID.28 is the most significant bit, which is
transmitted first on the bus during the arbitration process.
The identifier acts as the message’s name, used in a
receiver for acceptance filtering, and also determines the
bus access priority during the arbitration process.
BIT 3
BIT 3
BIT 3
ID.16
ID.8
ID.0
FUNCTION
Identifier (ID)
BIT 2
BIT 2
BIT 2
ID.15
ID.7
X
(2)
BIT 1
BIT 1
BIT 1
ID.14
ID.6
X
(3)
Product specification
SJA1000
BIT 0
BIT 0
BIT 0
ID.13
ID.5
X
(3)

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