Product Overview: TLIN2029DRBRQ1 from Texas Instruments
The TLIN2029DRBRQ1 is a robust, automotive-grade LIN transceiver from Texas Instruments designed to interface between a LIN protocol controller and the physical bus in a Local Interconnect Network (LIN). It is specifically engineered to meet the stringent requirements of automotive applications and is compliant with the LIN 2.0, LIN 2.1, LIN 2.2, LIN 2.2A, and ISO/DIS 17987-4:2016 standards, ensuring broad compatibility with LIN systems worldwide.
Key Features:
- High Reliability: With its wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, the TLIN2029DRBRQ1 is designed to perform reliably in the harsh environments typical of automotive applications.
- Low Power Consumption: The device features a low-power sleep mode with a typical current draw of only 15 µA, making it suitable for battery-operated systems where power efficiency is critical.
- Robust ESD Protection: It offers excellent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection, ensuring the device's resilience against the transient voltages commonly encountered in automotive settings.
- Wake-Up Functionality: The TLIN2029DRBRQ1 can be awakened from sleep mode through a local wake-up signal or a wake-up pattern on the LIN bus, providing flexibility in system design.
- Bus Fault Protection: The device is safeguarded against bus faults, with protection up to ±40V on the LIN bus pin, enhancing system robustness.
Applications:
As an automotive-qualified transceiver, the TLIN2029DRBRQ1 is ideal for a wide range of applications within the vehicle, including but not limited to:
- Body Control Modules
- Door Modules
- Seat Control
- Climate Control
- Lighting Control
Package and Availability:
The device is offered in an 8-pin, small-outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. The package is designated with the part number suffix "DRBRQ1", indicating its automotive qualification and packaging format. For pricing, availability, and additional technical resources, customers can visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their local sales office.