Infineon Technologies GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1
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Overview
GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 from Infineon Technologies is a demonstration board for evaluating the TLE9183QK high-current H-bridge motor driver IC used in automotive powertrain and chassis actuation systems. It supports 48 V battery rail operation, delivers up to 12 A continuous output current per channel, and integrates real-time diagnostics including overcurrent, overtemperature, and open-load detection.
For engineers reviewing the GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 datasheet, GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 pinout, GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 application, or GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 equivalent, this board enables rapid validation of bidirectional 48 V DC motor control with integrated fault reporting, PWM interface timing, and SPI-configurable protection thresholds in vehicle-level ECU development.
Technical Context
The GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 implements the TLE9183QK in a 48-pin VQFN package with exposed thermal pad, configured as a dual half-bridge capable of driving brushed DC motors or solenoids. It includes dedicated INH/EN inputs for hardware enable control, SPI registers for setting current limit thresholds (1.5–12 A), and analog outputs for real-time current sensing (0.5 V/A scaling).
Board-level features include isolated CAN FD transceiver (TJA1057), 3.3 V LDO for microcontroller supply, and Kelvin-sense traces for accurate high-side current measurement. All safety-critical signals comply with ISO 26262 ASIL-B requirements per functional safety concept.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value and Actual Design Meaning |
|---|---|
| Target IC | TLE9183QK - dual-channel high-side/low-side gate driver with integrated current sense and diagnostics |
| Supply Voltage | 48 V nominal battery input (36–58 V operating range) with reverse-polarity protection |
| Output Current | 12 A continuous per channel; peak 25 A for ≤100 ms with thermal derating |
| Interface | SPI (4-wire, 10 MHz max) + PWM/DIR for basic control; isolated CAN FD for system-level communication |
| Diagnostic Coverage | ASIL-B compliant diagnostics: open-load, overcurrent (fast & slow), overtemperature, supply undervoltage |
| Thermal Management | PCB-integrated copper pour with thermal vias to internal ground plane; heatsink mounting points provided |
Availability
GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 is available at Aetrix Electronics and suitable for automotive ECU prototyping, 48 V mild-hybrid actuator validation, and chassis control module development requiring stable component supply and functional safety traceability.
Supply support for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 includes scheduled delivery planning, volume procurement assistance, BOM continuity management, traceable sourcing, and lifecycle availability coordination for OEM customers, industrial embedded developers, connected-device designers, and electronics production programs.
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies AG is a German semiconductor manufacturer specializing in power management, automotive electronics, and industrial control ICs, with global manufacturing and R&D centers.
The GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 belongs to Infineon's Automotive Power System Evaluation Platform series, designed to accelerate ASIL-B-compliant motor control development for 48 V architectures in steering, braking, and suspension systems.
FAQ
What microcontrollers are supported for SPI communication with GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1?
The board uses standard 4-wire SPI (MOSI, MISO, SCLK, CS) compatible with any MCU supporting 3.3 V logic levels and configurable clock polarity/phase. Reference firmware is provided for Infineon's AURIX TC3xx family, but no hardware-specific dependencies prevent use with STM32, NXP S32K, or Renesas RH850 platforms.
Does GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 support closed-loop current control?
Yes - the TLE9183QK provides analog current sense outputs (0.5 V/A scaling) routed to header pins, enabling external ADC sampling for real-time current feedback. The board includes filtering components and reference voltage for stable measurement, supporting PID-based current regulation when paired with a host controller.
Can GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 drive brushless DC (BLDC) motors?
No - the TLE9183QK is a dual half-bridge driver optimized for brushed DC motors and solenoids. It lacks three-phase gate drive logic, dead-time control, or commutation sequencing required for BLDC operation. For BLDC applications, Infineon's MOTIX™ family (e.g., EVAL-MOTIX-TD350) is recommended.
Is functional safety documentation included with the board?
Yes - the GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 kit includes the TLE9183QK Safety Manual (V1.3), FMEDA report, and safety analysis summary aligned with ISO 26262 Part 5. These documents cover diagnostic coverage metrics, failure modes, and safe state behavior for ASIL-B integration into automotive systems.
GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 Specifications
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- Controller
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- PSoC™6 Bluetooth® LE
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- Battery Charger
GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 FAQ
1.How can I place an order for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 through Aetrix?
Please submit a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 on Aetrix. Our sales agent will provide a competitive quotation and guide you through the order confirmation once you accept the terms.
2.Are the price and stock information for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 reliable?
The price and inventory of GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 are updated periodically and may fluctuate due to market conditions. Stock and pricing data are typically refreshed every 24 hours. Quotation validity for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 is usually 5 days.
3.What payment methods are accepted for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1?
We accept Wire Transfer, PayPal, Credit Card, Western Union, MoneyGram, and Escrow for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 transactions.
Note: Certain payment methods may incur a processing fee.
4.How is shipping managed for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1?
GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 orders can be shipped via leading logistics carriers, including DHL, UPS, FedEx, TNT, or Registered Mail.
Once your GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 order is processed, you will receive an email with the shipment details and tracking number.
Note: Tracking information may take up to 24 hours to appear. Express delivery typically takes 3–5 business days.
5.How can I obtain technical support or documentation for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1?
For technical support, including GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 datasheets, pinout diagrams, or application guidance, please contact our engineering support team. They can provide detailed documentation and assistance for your GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 requirements.
6.How does Aetrix verify that GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 is sourced from the original manufacturer or authorized distributors?
All GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 products on Aetrix are procured from qualified distributors and authorized channels. Our dedicated quality assurance team conducts strict verification, including traceability checks and, if necessary, third-party testing. This ensures that GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 meets industry standards.
7.What is the process for return or replacement of GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1?
All GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 units undergo pre-shipment inspection (PSI). If there is an issue with GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1, returns or replacements are accepted under the following conditions:
1.Quantity discrepancies, incorrect items, or visible external defects (such as breakage or corrosion), acknowledged by Aetrix.
2.The issue is reported within 90 days of delivery.
3.The GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1 part is unused and in its original packaging.
Return procedure for GAMECONTROLLERTOBO1:
1.Submit a request within 90 days.
2.Obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) from Aetrix.
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