Webinar by Texas Instruments “Driving the future of CAN: EMC-compliant automotive 3.3V CAN transceivers”

Webinar by Texas Instruments “Driving the future of CAN: EMC-compliant automotive 3.3V CAN transceivers”

09/02/2024

Texas Instruments invites to join webinar “Driving the future of CAN: EMC-compliant automotive 3.3V CAN transceivers” that will be held on September 10, 2024.

In many modern-day automotive systems, a 5V power rail is only needed for the 5V CAN transceiver, while all other components use a 3.3V or lower supply rail derived from the 12V or 24V battery. Now, designers are able to eliminate the need for a 5V rail in individual nodes, with the industry’s first EMC-compliant 3.3V CAN transceivers.

In this webinar, you will learn about the benefits of 3.3V CAN transceivers in a system, including:

  • Interoperability with 5V CAN on a mixed node network
  • Compliance with automotive EMC test requirements
  • BOM cost and board space savings

Learn more and register.

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