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AMIS-30600 LIN transceiver low power consumption

Posted: 23 Dec 2009  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: AMIS-30600 transceiver  transceiver LIN  low power transceiver 

[Summary of tips] The AMIS-30600 is especially suitable to drive the bus line in LIN systems in automotive and industrial applications. Furthermore, it can be used in standard ISO9141 systems.To reduce the current consumption, the AMIS-30600 offers a sleep mode. A wakeup caused by a message on the bus pulls the INH-output high until the device i......
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