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Power Integrated Circuits for Powertrain Control Modules
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This paper describes a series of power ICs designed specifically for powertrain control applications. The series includes low-side drivers and high-side drivers. The drivers are capable of fault detection and reporting to the Micro-Control Unit (MCU). Reported faults include short circuit detection, thermal limit, over-voltage protection, “on” open load detection, and “off” open load detection.
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Wellnitz, K. and Kanner, J., "Power Integrated Circuits for Powertrain Control Modules," SAE Technical Paper 951909, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/951909.Also In
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