
Freescale Semiconductor
The local interconnect network (LIN) is a serial communication protocol designed to support automotive networks in conjunction with controller area network (CAN). As the lowest level of a hierarchical network, LIN enables cost-effective communication with sensors and actuators when all the features of CAN are not required.
The 33663 product line integrates two physical layer LIN bus dedicated to automotive LIN sub-bus applications. The MC33663LEF and MC33663SEF devices offer normal baud rate (20 kbps) and the MC33663JEF slow baud rate (10 kbps). Both devices integrate fast baud rate (above 100 kbps) for test and programming modes. They present excellent electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and radiated emission performance, electrostatic discharge (ESD) robustness and safe behavior, in the event of LIN bus short-to-ground or LIN bus leakage during low-power mode.
FEATUREs
• Operational from VSUP 7.0 to 18 V DC, functional up to 27 V DC, and handles 40 V during load dump
• Compatible with LIN protocol specification 2.1, and SAEJ2602-2
• Very high immunity against electromagnetic interference
• Low standby current in Sleep mode
• Over-temperature protection
• Permanent dominant state detection
• Fast baud rate mode selection reported by RXD
• Active bus waveshaping offering excellent radiated emission performance
• Sustains ±15.0 kV ESD IEC6100-4-2 on LIN BUS and VSUP pins
• 5.0 and 3.3 V compatible digital inputs without any external components required