➀ Toshiba has collaborated with Mikroe to develop a platform for its TB9M003FG automotive three-phase motor control and driver IC. The IC is AEC-Q100 Grade 0 qualified and features a 32-bit 40MHz Arm Cortex-M0 CPU and a vector co-processor for sensorless vector control. It also includes gate-drivers for controlling external n-channel mosfets.➁ The board features AEC-Q101 qualified mosfets and all other components required to drive brushless dc or permanent magnet synchronous motors. It can be connected to external high-power inverter components for larger motors.➂ The board measures 130 x 73mm and includes switches and potentiometers for operational testing, as well as an on-board debug unit for testing and debugging the target device.
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