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AUTOMOTIVE LIN PHYSICAL INTERFACE

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TPIC1021D - 8-SOIC

TPIC1021D

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Texas Instruments

AUTOMOTIVE LIN PHYSICAL INTERFACE

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SpecificationTPIC1021DTPIC1021 Series
DuplexHalfHalf
Grade-Automotive
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Package / Case3.9 mm3.9 mm
Package / Case8-SOIC8-SOIC
ProtocolLINbusLINbus
Qualification-AEC-Q100
Receiver Hysteresis500 mV500 mV
Supplier Device Package8-SOIC8-SOIC
TypeTransceiverTransceiver
Voltage - Supply [Max]27 V27 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]7 V7 V

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TPIC1021 Series

Automotive LIN physical interface

PartReceiver HysteresisTypeOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Supplier Device PackageDuplexMounting TypeVoltage - Supply [Max]Voltage - Supply [Min]Package / CasePackage / CaseProtocolGradeQualification
Texas Instruments
TPIC1021DR
The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode. The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode.
500 mV
Transceiver
125 °C
-40 °C
8-SOIC
Half
Surface Mount
27 V
7 V
3.9 mm
8-SOIC
LINbus
Texas Instruments
TPIC1021DG4
The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode. The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode.
500 mV
Transceiver
125 °C
-40 °C
8-SOIC
Half
Surface Mount
27 V
7 V
3.9 mm
8-SOIC
LINbus
Texas Instruments
TPIC1021D
The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode. The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode.
500 mV
Transceiver
125 °C
-40 °C
8-SOIC
Half
Surface Mount
27 V
7 V
3.9 mm
8-SOIC
LINbus
Texas Instruments
TPIC1021AQDRQ1
The TPIC1021A is the Local Interconnect Network (LIN) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake-up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single-wire bidirectional bus typically used for low-speed, in-vehicle networks using data rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN protocol output data stream on TXD is converted by the TPIC1021A into the LIN bus signal through a current-limited, wave-shaping driver as outlined by the LIN Physical Layer Specification Revision 2.0. The receiver converts the data stream from the LIN bus and outputs the data stream through RXD. The LIN bus has two states: dominant state (voltage near ground) and the recessive state (voltage near battery). In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021A’s internal pullup resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode per the LIN specification. The TPIC1021A is the Local Interconnect Network (LIN) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake-up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single-wire bidirectional bus typically used for low-speed, in-vehicle networks using data rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN protocol output data stream on TXD is converted by the TPIC1021A into the LIN bus signal through a current-limited, wave-shaping driver as outlined by the LIN Physical Layer Specification Revision 2.0. The receiver converts the data stream from the LIN bus and outputs the data stream through RXD. The LIN bus has two states: dominant state (voltage near ground) and the recessive state (voltage near battery). In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021A’s internal pullup resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode per the LIN specification.
500 mV
Transceiver
125 °C
-40 °C
8-SOIC
Half
Surface Mount
27 V
7 V
3.9 mm
8-SOIC
LINbus
Automotive
AEC-Q100
Texas Instruments
TPIC1021DRG4
The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode. The TPIC1021 is the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single wire, bi-directional bus typically used for low-speed in-vehicle networks using baud rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN bus has two logical values: the dominant state (voltage near ground) represents a logic 0 and the recessive state (voltage near battery) and represents logic 1. In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021 internal pull-up resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode.
500 mV
Transceiver
125 °C
-40 °C
8-SOIC
Half
Surface Mount
27 V
7 V
3.9 mm
8-SOIC
LINbus

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TPIC1021 Series

The TPIC1021A is the Local Interconnect Network (LIN) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake-up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single-wire bidirectional bus typically used for low-speed, in-vehicle networks using data rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN protocol output data stream on TXD is converted by the TPIC1021A into the LIN bus signal through a current-limited, wave-shaping driver as outlined by the LIN Physical Layer Specification Revision 2.0. The receiver converts the data stream from the LIN bus and outputs the data stream through RXD. The LIN bus has two states: dominant state (voltage near ground) and the recessive state (voltage near battery). In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021A’s internal pullup resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode per the LIN specification.

The TPIC1021A is the Local Interconnect Network (LIN) physical interface, which integrates the serial transceiver with wake-up and protection features. The LIN bus is a single-wire bidirectional bus typically used for low-speed, in-vehicle networks using data rates between 2.4 kbps and 20 kbps. The LIN protocol output data stream on TXD is converted by the TPIC1021A into the LIN bus signal through a current-limited, wave-shaping driver as outlined by the LIN Physical Layer Specification Revision 2.0. The receiver converts the data stream from the LIN bus and outputs the data stream through RXD. The LIN bus has two states: dominant state (voltage near ground) and the recessive state (voltage near battery). In the recessive state, the LIN bus is pulled high by the TPIC1021A’s internal pullup resistor (30 kΩ) and series diode, so no external pullup components are required for responder applications. Commander applications require an external pullup resistor (1 kΩ) plus a series diode per the LIN specification.

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