<p>➀ Texas Instruments' TIDA-050071 reference design addresses the challenge of powering automotive processors in ADAS and infotainment systems directly from a 12V battery;</p><p>➁ It integrates input protection, configurable voltage sequencing via an MSPM0 microcontroller, and a high-efficiency PMIC with multiple outputs; </p><p>➂ The compact solution supports cold-cranking down to 3V, reduces EMI, and offers flexibility for applications like autonomous driving modules and head-up displays.</p>
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