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The TRC-8542 by National Instruments is a CAN HS/FD Transceiver Cable with NXP TJA1043T, supporting up to 5 Mbps and a max power consumption of 50 mW.

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    Description

    The product with part numbers 142689-01L, 154066-02, 783699-02, 783699-03 is a TRC-8542 model, manufactured by National Instruments. This device is a CAN HS/FD Transceiver Cable designed to facilitate robust communication in automotive and industrial applications. It integrates a high-performance NXP TJA1043T transceiver, ensuring reliable data transmission.

    It supports a maximum baud rate of 5 Mbps, allowing for fast data transfer speeds. The input voltage limits for CAN_H and CAN_L are specified as -27 to +40 VDC, while the output voltage limit for both CAN HIGH and CAN LOW is 5 VDC. This ensures that the device can operate within a wide range of electrical environments without suffering damage.

    The TRC-8542 is internally powered by the host device, negating the need for an external power source and simplifying system design. It conforms to Measurement Category CAT I, indicating its suitability for measurements performed in circuits not directly connected to the mains. Furthermore, its maximum power consumption is a mere 50 mW in active mode, highlighting its efficiency and low energy usage.

    Specification Details
    Part Numbers 142689-01L, 154066-02, 783699-02, 783699-03
    Model TRC-8542
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Type CAN HS/FD Transceiver Cable
    Integrated Transceiver NXP TJA1043T
    Max Baud Rate 5 Mbps
    Input Voltage Limits (CAN_H and CAN_L) -27 to +40 VDC
    Output Voltage Limit (CAN HIGH and CAN LOW) 5 VDC
    Power Source Internally powered by the host
    Measurement Category CAT I
    Maximum Power Consumption 50 mW in active mode

    Question 1: What is the max baud rate of TRC-8542?
    Answer 1: 5 Mbps

    Question 2: Who manufactures the TRC-8542?
    Answer 2: National Instruments

    Question 3: What transceiver does the TRC-8542 use?
    Answer 3: NXP TJA1043T

    Question 4: What is the max power consumption of TRC-8542?
    Answer 4: 50 mW

    Question 5: What voltage can the TRC-8542 handle on CAN_H and CAN_L?
    Answer 5: -27 to +40 VDC