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TIDA-01330 Automotive Power Seat Reference Design
The TIDA-01330 reference design drives two brushed DC motors for applications such as automotive power seats. Each access can be driven separately or depending on the hardware arrangement, both axes can be driven. The design also controls an LED interior light and can implement an occupant shake in case of lane departure or a drowsy driver. This design uses the DRV8305-Q1 gate driver to control three [? fit ?] half ridges. In addition, the DRV8305-Q1 provides three channels of motor current sense, reverse battery protection, temperature monitoring, and the 3.3 volt regulator to power an MSP430 launchpad. See more information at www.ti.com.
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February 17, 2017
Explore the components of TIDA-01330 and visualize how the automotive design's influence to power seat designs
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