Toshiba offers samples of a compact, SPI‑enabled gate driver that helps enhance safety and reduce wiring for high‑current automotive motor systems.
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Toshiba is sampling a gate driver IC designed to control high-current brushed DC motors Applications include powered tailgates, sliding doors and seat adjusters.