The market momentum for LIN remains strong in all major product areas. According to the research firm Strategy Analytics*, LIN represents the second largest market segment in networked automotive ...
The TJA1022 is a dual LIN transceiver that provides the interface between a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) master/slave protocol controller and the physical bus in a LIN network. It is primarily ...
ON Semiconductor has introduced a CAN transceiver, three LIN transceivers, and ESD/EMI protector chips for both buses. ON Semiconductor has introduced a CAN transceiver, three LIN transceivers, and ...
Infineon’s latest embedded power devices merge together an 8-bit microcontroller, LIN transceiver, and related peripherals to save space and cost in vehicle body motor-drive applications. Compared to ...
ON Semiconductor has introduced two new integrated transceiver devices for use in local interconnect network (LIN) and control area network (CAN) designs in automotive and industrial applications.
Atmel has launched two new stand alone LIN transceiver ICs in DFN packages, which it claims enable a 75% reduction in overall pcb area. Compared to standard SO8 packages, which measure 5 x 6.5mm, the ...
Atmel has available a standalone LIN bus transceiver IC which complies with the latest LIN2.0 standard while providing ESD protection to 5kV. The device is designed to meet the 42V power requirements ...
SHANGHAI, June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In the end of May, 2023, the automotive electronics and electromagnetic compatibility sub-committee (SAC/TC114/SC29) of the National Technical Committee of Auto ...
CHANDLER, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Microchip Technology Inc. [NASDAQ: MCHP], a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, today announced the expansion of its LIN ...
Bangalore: Microchip Technology, a provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, has launched the MCP2003 and MCP2004 stand-alone LIN transceivers. These AEC-Q100-certified devices are 3rd ...
A car is a rolling pile of hundreds of microcontrollers these days — just ask any greybeard mechanic and he’ll start his “carburetor” rant. All of these systems and sub-systems need to talk to each ...