8-Pin SO (derate 5.9mW/°C above +70°C) .................470mW
Operating Temperature Range .........................-40°C to +125°C
Junction Temperature ......................................................+150°C
Storage Temperature Range .................................-65°C +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) ................................+300°C
Soldering Temperature (reflow) ......................................+260°C
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to
absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(V
CC
= +5V ±5%, V
CC
2 = +3V to +3.6V, T
A
= T
MIN
to T
MAX
, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V
CC
= +5V, V
CC
2 = +3.3V,
R
L
= 60Ω, and T
A
= +25°C.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
Dominant, R
L
= 60Ω
V
CC
Supply Current
I
CC
Recessive
MAX13050/MAX13052/
MAX13053
MAX13054
V
CC
2 Supply Current
Standby Current
Silent Mode
Thermal-Shutdown Threshold
Thermal-Shutdown Hysteresis
INPUT LEVELS (TXD, STBY, S)
2
High-Level Input Voltage
V
IH
TXD, STBY (MAX13054)
0.7 x
V
CC
2
0.8
Low-Level Input Voltage
V
IL
TXD, STBY (MAX13054)
V
TXD
= V
CC
, V
TXD
= V
CC
2 (MAX13054)
V
STBY
= V
CC
, V
S
= V
CC
(MAX13053)
V
TXD
= GND
V
STBY
= GND, V
S
= GND (MAX13053)
-5
-5
-300
-10
10
Normal mode, V
TXD
= V
CC
, no load
Standby mode, no load
V
CANH
, V
CANL
= ±76V
-32V
≤
V
CANH
, V
CANL
≤
+32V
V
TXD
= 0, dominant
V
TXD
= 0, dominant
V
TXD
= 0, dominant, T
A
= +25°C,
(V
CANH
+ V
CANL
) - V
CC
-2.5
3.0
0.50
-100
2
-100
±3
+2.5
4.25
1.75
+150
3
+100
0.3 x
V
CC
2
+5
+5
-100
-1
V
V
I
CC2
I
STANDBY
I
SILENT
T
SH
MAX13054, TXD = V
CC
2 or unconnected
MAX13052
MAX13050/MAX13054
MAX13053
+165
13
MIN
TYP
MAX
72
12.5
10
15
25
11
12.5
µA
µA
mA
°C
°C
mA
UNITS
High-Level Input Current
Low-Level Input Current
Input Capacitance
CANH, CANL TRANSMITTER
Recessive Bus Voltage
Recessive Output Current
CANH Output Voltage
CANL Output Voltage
Matching Between CANH and
CANL Output Voltage
2
I
IH
I
IL
C
IN
V
CANH
,
V
CANL
I
CANH
,
I
CANL
V
CANH
V
CANL
∆DOM
µA
µA
pF
V
mV
mA
V
V
mV
Maxim Integrated
MAX13050/MAX13052/MAX13053/MAX13054
Industry-Standard High-Speed CAN
Transceivers with ±80V Fault Protection
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(V
CC
= +5V ±5%, V
CC
2 = +3V to +3.6V, T
A
= T
MIN
to T
MAX
, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V
CC
= +5V, V
CC
2 = +3.3V,
R
L
= 60Ω, and T
A
= +25°C.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
Differential Output
(V
CANH
- V
CANL
)
CANH Short-Circuit Current
CANL Short-Circuit Current
RXD OUTPUT LEVELS
I = -100µA
RXD High-Output-Voltage Level
V
OH
I = -100µA (MAX13054)
RXD Low-Output-Voltage Level
V
OL
I = 5mA
Normal mode,
-500µA
≤
I
SPLIT
≤
500µA
Standby mode, -40V
≤
V
SPLIT
≤
+40V
Standby mode, -76V
≤
V
SPLIT
≤
+76V
-50µA
≤
I
REF
≤
+50µA (MAX13053)
0.45 x
V
CC
0.5
0.50
70
15
35
0.7
0.3 x
V
CC
0.8 x
V
CC
0.8 x
V
CC
2
V
CC
V
V
CC
2
0.4
0.7 x
V
CC
20
50
0.55 x
V
CC
0.9
1.15
V
mV
kΩ
V
SYMBOL
V
DIFF
I
CANHSC
I
CANLSC
CONDITIONS
Dominant, V
TXD
= 0, 45Ω
≤
R
L
≤
60Ω
Recessive, V
TXD
= V
CC
, no load
V
CANH
= 0, V
TXD
= 0
V
CANL
= 5V, V
TXD
= 0
V
CANL
= 40V, V
TXD
= 0 (Note 2)
V
CANL
= 76V, V
TXD
= 0
MIN
1.5
-50
-100
40
40
-70
60
60
63
TYP
MAX
3.0
+50
-45
90
90
mA
UNITS
V
mV
mA
COMMON-MODE STABILIZATION (SPLIT) and REF
Output Voltage
Leakage Current
REF Output Voltage
V
SPLIT
I
LEAK
V
REF
V
µA
V
DC BUS RECEIVER (V
TXD
= V
CC
, CANH and CANL externally driven)
-12V
≤
V
CM
≤
+12V
Differential Input Voltage
Differential Input Hysteresis
Common-Mode Input Resistance
Matching Between CANH and
CANL Common-Mode Input
Resistance
Differential Input Resistance
Common-Mode Input
Capacitance
Differential Input Capacitance
Input Leakage Current
SLOPE CONTROL RS (MAX13052)
Input Voltage for High Speed
V
IL_RS
0.3 x
V
CC
V
I
LI
V
DIFF
MAX13050/MAX13052/MAX13054
-12V
≤
V
CM
≤
+12V (standby mode)
Normal or standby mode,
V
CANH
= V
CANL
= ±12V
V
DIFF(HYST)
Normal mode, -12V
≤
V
CM
≤
+12V
R
ICM
R
IC_MATCH
V
CANH
= V
CANL
Normal or standby mode,
V
CANH
- V
CANL
= 1V
V
TXD
= V
CC
V
TXD
= V
CC
V
CC
= 0, V
CANH
= V
CANL
= 5V
-3
+3
%
R
DIFF
C
IM
25
20
10
-5
75
kΩ
pF
pF
+5
µA
Maxim Integrated
3
MAX13050/MAX13052/MAX13053/MAX13054
Industry-Standard High-Speed CAN
Transceivers with ±80V Fault Protection
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(V
CC
= +5V ±5%, V
CC
2 = +3V to +3.6V, T
A
= T
MIN
to T
MAX
, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at V
CC
= +5V, V
CC
2 = +3.3V,
R
L
= 60Ω, and T
A
= +25°C.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
Input Voltage for Standby
Slope-Control Mode Voltage
High-Speed Mode Current
ESD Protection
SYMBOL
V
IH
_
RS
V
SLOPE
I
IL_RS
-200µA < I
RS
< 10µA
V
RS
= 0
IEC 61000-4-2 Contact Discharge Method
per IBEE test facility (Note 3)
CONDITIONS
MIN
0.75 x
V
CC
0.4 x
V
CC
-500
±8
0.6 x
V
CC
TYP
MAX
UNITS
V
V
µA
kV
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
(V
CC
= +5V ±5%, V
CC
2 = +3V to +3.6V, R
L
= 60Ω, C
L
= 100pF, T
A
= T
MIN
to T
MAX
, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at
V
CC
= +5V, V
CC
2 = +3.3V, and T
A
= +25°C.)
PARAMETER
Delay TXD to Bus Active
Delay TXD to Bus Inactive
Delay Bus to Receiver Active
Delay Bus to Receiver Inactive
Delay TXD to RXD Active
(Dominant Loop Delay)
Delay TXD to RXD Inactive
(Recessive Loop Delay)
SYMBOL
t
ONTXD
t
OFFTXD
t
ONRXD
t
OFFRXD
t
ONLOOP
t
OFFLOOP
CONDITIONS
Figure 1 (Note 4)
Figure 1
(Note 4)
Figure 1 (Note 4)
Figure 1 (Note 4)
Figure 1 (Note 4)
Figure 4 (Note 4)
R
RS
= 24kΩ
(500kbps)
Delay TXD to RXD Active
(Dominant Loop Delay) Slew-Rate
Controlled
t
ONLOOP-S
MAX13052
R
RS
= 100kΩ
(125kbps)
R
RS
= 180kΩ
(62.5kbps)
R
RS
= 24kΩ
(500kbps)
Delay TXD to RXD Inactive (Loop
Delay) Slew-Rate Controlled
t
OFFLOOP-S
MAX13052
R
RS
= 100kΩ
(125kbps)
R
RS
= 180kΩ
(62.5kbps)
R
RS
= 24kΩ
(500kbps)
Differential Output Slew Rate
|SR|
MAX13052
R
RS
= 100kΩ
(125kbps)
R
RS
= 180kΩ
(62.5kbps)
4
MIN
TYP
66
MAX
110
95
110
115
160
255
255
450
1.6
UNITS
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
MAX13050/MAX13052/
MAX13053
MAX13054
61
70
54
46
121
108
280
0.82
1.37
386
0.74
0.97
10
2.7
1.6
µs
5
600
1.6
µs
5
ns
V/µs
Maxim Integrated
MAX13050/MAX13052/MAX13053/MAX13054
Industry-Standard High-Speed CAN
Transceivers with ±80V Fault Protection
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(V
CC
= +5V ±5%, V
CC
2 = +3V to +3.6V, R
L
= 60Ω, C
L
= 100pF, T
A
= T
MIN
to T
MAX
, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at
V
CC
= +5V, V
CC
2 = +3.3V, and T
A
= +25°C.)
PARAMETER
Dominant Time for Wake-Up with
Bus
Delay STBY to Normal Mode
(DOMINANT)
TXD Dominant Timeout
SYMBOL
t
WAKE
t
STBY
-
NORM
CONDITIONS
Standby mode, V
DIFF
= +3V, Figure 2
TXD = 0 (MAX13050, MAX13054)
FROM STBY falling to CANH - CANL = 0.9V
V
TXD
= 0
MIN
0.75
5
0.3
TYP
1.5
MAX
3.00
10
UNITS
µs
µs
ms
t
DOM
0.6
1.0
Note 1:
All currents into the device are positive, all currents out of the device are negative. All voltages are referenced to the device
ground, unless otherwise noted.
Note 2:
Guaranteed by design, not production tested.
Note 3:
MAX13050 tested by IBEE test facility. Please contact factory for report. MAX13052/MAX13053/MAX13054 are pending ESD
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