NXP releases small, high-efficiency CAN chips for in-vehicle networks

Tuesday, December 10, 2013 - 09:30 in Physics & Chemistry

NXP Semiconductors today announced the release of the industry's most compact family of CAN System Basis Chips (SBCs) – the UJA116x. Driving new benchmarks in miniaturization, the UJA116x family of SBCs optimizes performance in a broad range of automotive ECU applications, such as steering, cameras and dashboards, where board space is at a premium. Providing robust functionality while saving on bill of materials and system costs, the UJA116x family offers car OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers a complete range of in-vehicle networking solutions, ranging from the basic integrator UJA1161, a self-supplied transceiver, to the UJA1168, a full-featured SBC providing Partial Networking and CAN Flexible Datarate (FD) Passive support.

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