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UJA1162
Self-supplied high-speed CAN transceiver with Sleep mode
6.1.1.3 Sleep mode
Sleep mode is the UJA1162’s power saving mode. In Sleep mode, the transceiver
behaves like in Standby Mode with the exception that pin INH is set floating. Voltage
regulators controlled by this pin will be switched off, and the current into pin BAT will be
reduced to a minimum.
A HIGH level on SLPN (provided a valid voltage is present on VIO), a local wake-up via
the WAKE pin or a remote CAN bus wake-up will cause the UJA1162 to wake up from
Sleep mode and switch to Standby mode. Pin RXD is forced LOW when a local wake-up
via WAKE or a remote bus wake-up is detected.
The UJA1162 can be set to Sleep mode by holding pin SLPN LOW for t > t
sleep
(provided
there are no wake-up events pending). If one or more wake-up events is pending, the
UJA1162 will remain in Standby mode. The UJA1162 must be switched to Normal mode to
clear pending wake-up events.
The UJA1162 will also be forced to Sleep mode if an undervoltage lasting longer than
t
d(uvd-slp)
is detected on VIO (V
IO
<V
uvd(VIO)
). In this event, all pending wake-up events will
be cleared automatically.
6.1.1.4 Off mode
The UJA1162 switches to Off mode from any mode when V
BAT
< V
th(det)poff
. Only power-on
detection is enabled; all other modules are inactive. The UJA1162 starts to boot up when
the battery voltage rises above the power-on detection threshold V
th(det)pon
(triggering an
initialization process) and switches to Standby mode after t
startup
. Pin RXD is driven LOW
when the UJA1162 switches from Off mode to Standby mode, to indicate a power-on
event has occurred.
In Off mode, the CAN pins disengage from the bus (zero load; high-ohmic).
6.1.1.5 Overtemp mode
Overtemp mode is provided to prevent the UJA1162 being damaged by excessive
temperatures. The UJA1162 switches immediately to Overtemp mode from Normal mode
when the global chip temperature rises above the overtemperature protection activation
threshold, T
th(act)otp
.
In Overtemp mode, the CAN transmitter and receiver are disabled and the CAN pins are
in a high-ohmic state. No wake-up event will be detected, but a pending wake-up will still
be signalled by a LOW level on pin RXD, which will persist after the overtemperature
event has been cleared. V
BUF
is off in Overtemp mode.
The UJA1162 exits Overtemp mode:
and switches to Standby mode if the chip temperature falls below the overtemperature
protection release threshold, T
th(rel)otp
if the device is forced to switch to Off mode (V
BAT
< V
th(det)poff
)
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Self-supplied high-speed CAN transceiver with Sleep mode
6.1.1.6 Hardware characterization for the UJA1162 operating modes
[1] V
BUF
is switched on in Standby mode if a CAN wake-up pattern is detected on the bus; if pin SLPN does not go HIGH within t
to(silence)
,
V
BUF
is switched off again. V
BUF
is also switched on in Standby mode if SLPN goes HIGH to select Normal mode.
6.1.2 Mode control via pin SLPN
The UJA1162 can be switched between Normal and Standby/Sleep modes via the SLPN
control input (see Figure 3
). When SLPN goes LOW, the UJA1162 switches to Standby
mode. If SLPN remains low for t
sleep
, the UJA1162 then switches to Sleep mode (if no
wake-up is pending). When SLPN goes HIGH, the UJA1162 switches to Normal mode.
6.2 Power supplies
6.2.1 Battery supply voltage (V
BAT
)
The internal circuitry is supplied from the battery via pin BAT. The device needs to be
protected against negative supply voltages, e.g. by using an external series diode. If V
BAT
falls below the power-off detection threshold, V
th(det)poff
, the UJA1162 switches to Off
mode, which means that the internal 5 V CAN supply and other internal logic (except for
power-on detection) are shut down.
The UJA1162 switches from Off mode to Standby mode t
startup
after the battery voltage
rises above the power-on detection threshold, V
th(det)pon
. A power-on event is indicated by
a LOW level on pin RXD. RXD remains LOW from the moment UJA1162 exits Off mode
until it switches to Normal mode.
6.2.2 CAN supply voltage (V
BUF
)
V
BUF
provides the internal CAN transceiver with a 5 V supply. The output voltage on BUF
is monitored. If V
BUF
falls below the 90 % undervoltage threshold (90 % of the nominal
V
BUF
output voltage), the CAN transceiver switches to (or remains in) Offline mode.
6.3 High-speed CAN transceiver
The integrated high-speed CAN transceiver is designed for active communication at bit
rates up to 1 Mbit/s, providing differential transmit and receive capability to a CAN protocol
controller. The transceiver is ISO 11898-2 and ISO 11898-5 compliant. The CAN
transmitter is supplied from V
BUF
. The UJA1162 includes additional timing parameters on
loop delay symmetry to ensure reliable communication in fast phase at data rates up to
2 Mbit/s, as used in CAN FD networks.
The CAN transceiver supports autonomous CAN biasing as defined in ISO 11898-6,
which helps to minimize RF emissions. CANH and CANL are always biased to 2.5 V when
the UJA1162 is in Normal mode with V
BUF
> 90 % threshold. Autonomous biasing is active
Table 3. Hardware characterization by functional block
Block Operating mode
Off Standby Normal Overtemp Sleep
V
BUF
off on/off
[1]
on off off
CAN off Offline Active off Offline
RXD V
IO
level V
IO
level/LOW if
wake-up detected
CAN bit stream V
IO
level/LOW if
wake-up detected
V
IO
level/LOW if
wake-up detected
INH off V
BAT
level V
BAT
level V
BAT
level off
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UJA1162
Self-supplied high-speed CAN transceiver with Sleep mode
when the UJA1162 is in Standby or Sleep mode with the CAN transceiver in CAN Offline
mode - to 2.5 V if there is activity on the bus (CAN Offline Bias mode) and to GND if there
is no activity on the bus for t > t
to(silence)
(CAN Offline mode). This is useful when the node
is disabled due to a malfunction in the microcontroller. The transceiver ensures that the
CAN bus is correctly biased to avoid disturbing ongoing communication between other
nodes. The autonomous CAN bias voltage is derived directly from V
BAT
.
6.3.1 CAN operating modes
The integrated CAN transceiver supports three operating modes: Active, Offline and
Offline Bias (see Figure 5
). The CAN transceiver operating mode depends on the
UJA1162 operating mode and the output voltage on pin BUF.
6.3.1.1 CAN Active mode
In CAN Active mode, the transceiver can transmit and receive data via CANH and CANL.
The differential receiver converts the analog data on the bus lines into digital data, which
is output on pin RXD. The transmitter converts digital data generated by the CAN
controller (input on pin TXD) into analog signals suitable for transmission over the CANH
and CANL bus lines.
The CAN transceiver is in Active mode when:
the UJA1162 is in Normal mode (SLPN = 1) AND
V
BUF
> V
uvd(BUF)
AND
V
IO
> V
uvd(VIO)
In CAN Active mode, the CAN bias voltage is derived from V
BUF
. If V
BUF
falls below
V
uvd(BUF)
, the UJA1162 exits CAN Active mode and enters CAN Offline Bias mode with
autonomous CAN voltage biasing via pin BAT.
If pin TXD is LOW when the transceiver switches to CAN Active mode (UJA1162 in
Normal mode; V
BUF
and V
IO
ok), the transmitter and receiver will remain disabled until
TXD goes HIGH. This prevents network traffic being blocked for t
to(dom)TXD
(i.e. while the
TXD dominant time-out timer is running; see Section 6.7.1
) every time the transceiver
enters Active mode, if the TXD pin is clamped permanently LOW.
6.3.1.2 CAN Offline and Offline Bias modes
In CAN Offline mode, the transceiver monitors the CAN bus for a wake-up event. CANH
and CANL are biased to GND.
CAN Offline Bias mode is the same as CAN Offline mode, with the exception that the CAN
bus is biased to 2.5 V. This mode is activated automatically when activity is detected on
the CAN bus while the transceiver is in CAN Offline mode. The transceiver will return to
CAN Offline mode if the CAN bus is silent (no CAN bus edges) for longer than t
to(silence)
.
The CAN transceiver switches to CAN Offline mode from CAN Active mode when:
the UJA1162 switches to Standby or Sleep mode
provided the CAN-bus has been inactive for at least t
to(silence)
. If the CAN-bus has been
inactive for less than t
to(silence)
, the CAN transceiver switches first to CAN Offline Bias
mode and then to CAN Offline mode once the bus has been silent for t
to(silence)
.
The CAN transceiver switches to CAN Offline Bias mode from CAN Active mode if:

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