Controller Area Network (CAN) ICs are integrated circuits used to implement the CAN communication protocol in electronic devices. CAN is widely used in automotive and industrial applications for reliable and robust communication between electronic control units (ECUs). CAN ICs handle the protocol and physical layer requirements, ensuring efficient and error-free data transmission. They are essential for implementing CAN networks in vehicles, industrial automation systems, and other applications requiring reliable communication.
- Texas Instruments SN65HVD251DRG4
- NXP Semicon TJA1040T/CM,118
- NXP Semicon TJA1050T/CM,118
- NXP Semicon TJA1054T
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- Microchip Tech MCP2551-I/SN
- NXP Semicon PCA82C250T/YM,118
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- Texas Instruments SN65HVD1050DR
- NXP Semicon PCA82C251T/YM,118
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- Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX3057ASA+T
- Microchip Tech MCP2551T-I/SN
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