The NCV7321 is a fully featured local interconnect network (LIN) transceiver designed to interface between a LIN protocol controller and the physical bus. The transceiver is implemented in I3T technology enabling both high-voltage analog circuitry and digital functionality to co-exist on the same chip.The NCV7321 LIN device is a member of the in-vehicle networking (IVN) transceiver family. The LIN bus is designed to communicate low rate data from control devices such as door locks, mirrors, car seats, and sunroofs at the lowest possible cost. The bus is designed to eliminate as much wiring as possible and is implemented using a single wire in each node. Each node has a slave MCU-state machine that recognizes and translates the instructions specific to that function. The main attraction of the LIN bus is that all the functions are not time critical and usually relate to passenger comfort.
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Bus voltage ±45 V
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Load dump protection
Integrated slope control
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Improved EMI
Normal, Sleep and Stand-By modes
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Lower power consumption
LIN compliant to specification revision 2.x (backwards compatible to version 1.3) and J2602
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Transmission rate 1 kbps to 20 kbps
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Thermal shutdown
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Indefinite short-circuit protection on pins LIN and WAKE towards supply and ground
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Bus pins protected against transients in an automotive environment