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30554 – Automotive ECU Power Driver IC, Control Module Load Driver and Protection Chip
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30554 – Automotive ECU Power Driver IC, Control Module Load Driver and Protection Chip

$6.46

30554 is a specialized power driver IC designed for automotive control modules requiring high-current load driving capabilities and integrated protection features.

This chip is commonly found in engine control units, transmission modules, and body control systems where it drives solenoids, relays, lamps, and other inductive or resistive loads. When the 30554 fails, symptoms include non-functioning actuators, intermittent component operation, or complete loss of control over specific vehicle systems such as idle control, transmission shifting, or cooling fans.

The 30554 integrates both low-side and high-side driver configurations, offering flexibility for different load types. Its robust protection circuitry ensures that downstream components are safeguarded against short circuits, overloads, and thermal events.

Key features include:

    High-current output capability for demanding loads

    Built-in short circuit and overcurrent protection

    Thermal shutdown with automatic recovery

    Low saturation voltage for reduced power dissipation

    Compatible with 12V automotive electrical systems

    Fast switching speed for precise load control

Common applications:

    Engine control unit (ECU) actuator driver circuits

    Transmission control module (TCM) solenoid drivers

    Body control module (BCM) relay and lamp drivers

    Fuel pump and cooling fan control circuits

    Aftermarket automotive ECU repair and component replacement

For repair technicians working on modules with failed output stages, this power driver IC is a common replacement part. Its failure often results in specific outputs becoming non-functional while the rest of the module continues operating. Replacing the 30554 restores full control over connected actuators and loads.

Choose 30554 for reliable, high-current load driving in automotive computer systems.

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