CAN¶
The CAN protocol was primarily designed to be used as a vehicle serial data bus meeting the specific requirements of this field: real-time processing, reliable operation in the EMI environment of a vehicle, cost-effectiveness and required bandwidth. The QS has two CAN modules available for systems design.
Pin | Signal | Description | type | I/O |
11 | CAN_RX_A | CAN receive pin. This pin is the receive pin from the CAN bus transceiver. | 3V3 | I |
13 | CAN_RX_B | |||
12 | CAN_TX_A | CAN transmit pin. This pin is the transmit pin from the CAN bus transceiver. | 3V3 | O |
14 | CAN_TX_B |
Note
Not available on QS8M and QSXM
QS Standard Contact Group Index
Pins | Function | Pins | Function | Pins | Function | Pins | Function |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1-4 | SPI | 5-10 | I2C | 11-14 | CAN | 15-18 | SAI |
19-35 | Ethernet | 36-42 | SD Interface | 43-48 | USB | 49-52 | Power Supply, Reset and Boot mode |
53-76 | 18-bit RGB Display Interface | 77-78 | Backlight and Display Control | 53-72 | Camera | 79-88 | MIPI DSI Display |
89-96 | UART | 97-100 | SPI | 1A,75A,76A,100A | PCIe | 25A,26A,50A,51A | USB3 Super Speed |