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How does CAN transceivers output CANH=3.5V and CANL=1.5V? [duplicate]

This is a questions that has been asked but did not find a clear answer. How it is the 3.5V achieved on CAN_H? Assuming there is 0.5V voltage drop on the internal diode, 0.1V on the internal MOSFET ...
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What component should I use to protect reverse signal for another CAN device?

I am doing some can bus communication using WCMCU-230 and ESP32, I connect two CAN BUS devices with different CAN BUS addresses, so I join the cable directly, and it's working fine with CAN BUS Device-...
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Bulk current injection - Resonant frequency of ESD protection diode CAN bus

Link to the application note that I'm referring to below. I was going through an application note by On Semi, System Level Surge Suppression Solutions for the CAN Bus -AND8253/D, where it says that ...
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How can CAN transceivers ouput CANH=3.5V and CANL=1.5V?

When sending a dominant bit (0bit) on the CAN bus, I understand that CAN transceivers output CANH=3.5V and CANL=1.5V. But when looking at the schematics of a CAN transceiver, I do not understand how ...
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