ZHCSH19F November 2017 – November 2023 TCAN1043-Q1 , TCAN1043G-Q1 , TCAN1043H-Q1 , TCAN1043HG-Q1
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The TCAN1043xx-Q1 has several protection features that limit the short circuit current when a CAN bus line is shorted. These include CAN driver current limiting (dominant and recessive). The device has TXD dominant time out which prevents permanently having the higher short circuit current of dominant state in case of a system fault. During CAN communication the bus switches between dominant and recessive states, thus the short circuit current can be viewed either as the current during each bus state or as a DC average current. For system current and power considerations in the termination resistors and common mode choke ratings, the average short circuit current is typically used. The percentage dominant is limited by the TXD dominant time out and CAN protocol which has forced state changes and recessive bits such as bit stuffing, control fields, and interframe space. These make sure there is a minimum recessive amount of time on the bus even if the data field contains a high percentage of dominant bits.
The short circuit current of the bus depends on the ratio of recessive to dominant bits and their respective short circuit currents. The average short circuit current can be calculated with Equation 1.
Where:
The short circuit current and possible fault cases of the network can be taken into consideration when sizing the power ratings of the termination resistance and other network components.