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ANALOG DEVICES INC. ADM3058Ex Signal Isolated Transceivers | New Product Brief

October 29, 2020 by Mouser Electronics

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ANALOG DEVICES INC. ADM3058Ex Signal Isolated Transceivers

Analog Devices ADM3058E signal isolated CAN FD transceivers use iCoupler technology to integrate a 2-channel isolator and CAN transceiver in a small, surface mount package. The ADM3058E provides 5.7kVRMS signal isolation between a CAN controller and the CAN bus. The internal transceiver translates between the CAN bus levels and the selected controller interface voltage, with the controller able to communicate at standard CMOS levels from 1.8V to 5.0V. 

The transceiver is fully compliant with CAN FD requirements and supports data rates up to 12 Mbps. It offers low loop propagation delays and a wide common-mode range for robust communication, and it has bus fault protection on the CAN bus input and output pins to protect against miswiring. 

  • 5.7kVRMS signal isolated CAN FD transceiver 
  • Internal transceiver translates CMOS levels to/from CAN bus 
    • Logic side: 1.7V to 5.5V 
    • Bus side: 4.5V to 5.5V 
  • ISO 11898-2:2016-compliant CAN FD 
    • Data rates up to 12Mbps 
  • Low maximum loop propagation delay: 155ns 
  • Extended common-mode range: ±25V 
    • Robust communication on longer bus lines 
  • Bus fault protection (CANH, CANL): ±40V 

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