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TLE9263-3QX Datasheet, PDF (82/198 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Dedicated Data Sheets are available for the different product variants
TLE9263-3QX
High Speed CAN Transceiver
Figure 31 shows the possible transceiver mode transitions when changing the SBC mode.
SBC Mode
CAN Transceiver Mode
SBC Stop Mode
Receive Only Wake Capable Normal Mode
OFF
SBC Normal Mode Receive Only Wake Capable Normal Mode
OFF
SBC Sleep Mode
Wake Capable
OFF
SBC Restart Mode
Woken1
OFF
SBC Fail-Safe Mode
Wake Capable
1after a wake event on CAN Bus
Behavior after SBC Restart Mode - not coming from SBC Sleep Mode due to a wake up of the respective transceive:r
If the transceivers had been configured to Normal Mode, or Receive Only Mode, then the mode will be changed to Wake
Capable. If it was Wake Capable, then it will remain Wake Capable. If it had been OFF before SBC Restart Mode, then it
will remain OFF.
Behavior in SBC Development Mode:
CAN default value in SBC INIT MODE and entering SBC Normal Mode from SBC Init Mode is ON instead of OFF.
Figure 31 CAN Mode Control Diagram
CAN FD Support
CAN FD stands for ‘CAN with Flexible Data Rate’. It is based on the well established CAN protocol as specified in
ISO 11898-1. CAN FD still uses the CAN bus arbitration method. The benefit is that the bit rate can be increased
by switching to a shorter bit time at the end of the arbitration process and then to return to the longer bit time at
the CRC delimiter, before the receivers transmit their acknowledge bits. See also Figure 32.
In addition, the effective data rate is increased by allowing longer data fields. CAN FD allows the transmission of
up to 64 data bytes compared to the 8 data bytes from the standard CAN.
Standard CAN
message
CAN Header
Data phase
(Byte 0 – Byte 7)
CAN Footer
CAN FD with
reduced bit time
CAN Header
Data phase
(Byte 0 – Byte 7)
CAN Footer
Example:
- 11bit identifier + 8Byte data
- Arbitration Phase 500kbps
- Data Phase
2Mbps
average bit rate 1.14Mbps
Figure 32 Bite Rate Increase with CAN FD vs. Standard CAN
Not only the physical layer must support CAN FD but also the CAN controller. In case the CAN controller is not
able to support CAN FD then the respective CAN node must at least tolerate CAN FD communication. This CAN
FD tolerant mode is realized in the physical layer in combination with CAN Partial Networking. The TLE926x-3QX
variants of this family also support the CAN FD tolerant mode. See also Chapter 5.4.7 for more detailed
information on how to enable the CAN FD tolerant mode.
Data Sheet
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Rev. 1.1, 2014-09-26