• Part: FS2400M
  • Description: Fail-safe system basis chip
  • Manufacturer: NXP Semiconductors
  • Size: 401.60 KB
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NXP Semiconductors
FS2400M

Description

FS2400 is a family of automotive safety system basis chip (SBC) devices with multiple power supplies designed to support secure car access application using ultra-wide band (UWB), near-field munication (NFC), and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. The FS2400 can also fit other small applications requiring low power and CAN FD munication.

Key Features

  • 40 V DC maximum input voltage
  • Low-power off mode with low sleep current and multiple wake-up sources
  • Low-power on mode with HVBUCK (V1) active, HVLDO (V3) selectable by OTP and multiple wake-up sources Power supplies
  • One CAN FD supporting up to 5 Mbps munication following ISO 11898-2:2016 and SAE J2284 standards
  • Four wake-up inputs (40 V capable): WAKEx pins, HVIO1 pin, CAN FD or SPI mand
  • Hardware ID detection capability
  • One high-voltage I/O with wake-up capability (40 V capable): HVIO1
  • Device control via 32 bits SPI interface, with CRC
  • Integrated long duration timer (LDT) for system shutdown and wake-up control, programmable up to 194 days
  • 12-channel analog multiplexer (AMUX) for system monitoring (temperature, battery voltage, internal voltages) Functional safety