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MCP2561-E/P-MICROCHIP-CAN Interface, Transceiver, CAN Transceiver, 1 Mbps, 4.5 V, 5.5 V, PDIP, 8 Pins
The MCP2561-E/P-MICROCHIP-CAN Interface, Transceiver, CAN Transceiver, 1 Mbps, 4.5 V, 5.5 V, PDIP, 8 Pins by Microchip Technology is a value-for-money drivers and interfaces ic designed for everyday users. It features Manufacturer: Microchip Technology and Min Supply Voltage: 4.5V.
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The MCP2561-E/P-MICROCHIP-CAN Interface, Transceiver, CAN Transceiver, 1 Mbps, 4.5 V, 5.5 V, PDIP, 8 Pins by Microchip Technology is a value-for-money drivers and interfaces ic designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.
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- Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
- Min Supply Voltage: 4.5V — works with standard household power
- Max. Supply Voltage (V): 5.5V — works with standard household power
- No. of Pins: 8
- Shipping Weight: 0.001 kg
- Shipping Dimensions: 1 × 1 × 1 cm
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The MCP2561-E/P is a high-speed CAN Transceiver that serves as the interface between a CAN protocol controller and the physical bus. The MCP2561 provides differential transmit and receive capability for the CAN protocol controller and is fully compatible with the ISO-11898-5 standard. It will operate at speeds of up to 1Mb/s. Typically, each node in a CAN system must have a device to convert the digital signals generated by a CAN controller to signals suitable for transmission over the bus cabling (differential output). It also provides a buffer between the CAN controller and the high-voltage spikes that can be generated on the CAN bus by outside sources. It has under-voltage detection on both supply pins: VDD and VIO. Typical under-voltage thresholds are 1.2V for VIO and 4V for VDD. When the device is powered on, CANH and CANL remain in a high-impedance state until both VDD and VIO exceed their under-voltage levels.











