Driving body electronics & lighting forward
Accelerating the evolution of passenger comfort and convenience
The body electronics and lighting systems in a vehicle create comfort and convenience for the driver, passengers and in some cases even those outside of the vehicle. From adaptive headlights and efficient body motors and HVAC systems to scalable solutions for body control modules, gateways and car access systems, we have the expertise to help you meet the changing design needs for body electronics and lighting. Leverage our products and system resources to create body electronics and lighting systems that are more advanced, efficient and flexible. Jump-start your designs now.
Save time and space in body motor control module designs
Vehicles may have more than 20 body motors to improve physical comfort as well as convenience with modules in doors, seats, trunks, sunroofs, windows and more. Through analog integration, our motor control ICs help shorten development time, improve reliability and support of safety functions with protection features such as overcurrent and over-temperature detection. Our portfolio of scalable devices for every motor helps you mitigate EMI, minimize thermal challenges and enable power-off braking and position management.

Read how analog features integrated into motor driver ICs that help mitigate EMI, manage thermals, sense currents, enable power-off braking and assist with diagnostics and protection.
This training discusses the beneficial analog functions that can simplify your body motor control module design focusing on door, seat, trunk and sunroof motor control modules.
What's new for body motor control systems
DRV8718-Q1
Automotive 40-V, 8-channel half-bridge smart gate driver with inline current sense amplifier
TCAN1043A-Q1
Automotive CAN FD transceiver with wake/inhibit
TPS1HB16-Q1
40-V, 16-mΩ, 1-ch automotive smart high-side switch with adjustable current limit
Design efficient and scalable BCM, gateway & power distribution box systems
Electrification and evolving architectures are requiring body control modules (BCMs), gateways and power distribution boxes (PDBs) to be more efficient and scalable to meet different vehicle model needs. Our portfolio of transceivers and SBCs, Jacinto™ automotive processors, high-side switches and more enables BCMs to have improved diagnostics and detection capabilities, scalable gateway systems for zonal, domain or centralized architectures and PDBs or smart junction boxes that efficiently manage power throughout the system.

Learn why zonal architectures are becoming more prevalent to organize the ECUs throughout the vehicle resulting in optimized networking and power architecture.
Learn about optimal circuits to monitor inputs in 24-V systems and how to drive inductive circuits such as relays, detect open-load conditions and transition the BCM operation to limp home mode.
What's new for BCM and gateway systems
DP83TG720S-Q1
1000BASE-T1 automotive Ethernet PHY with RGMII & SGMII
DRV8244-Q1
Automotive 40-V, 21-A H-Bridge driver with integrated current sensing and feedback
TPS27SA08-Q1
36-V, 8-mΩ, 10-A, 1-ch automotive smart high-side switch with current monitoring
Develop efficient HVAC modules
Vehicle electrification is transforming the automotive industry and body electronics is no exception. The HVAC system is the second most power-hungry system within a vehicle so designing a power-efficient HVAC system is essential in 48-V, 400-V or 800-V HEV/EVs. Our portfolio of gate drivers, brushless motor drivers, buck converters, MCUs and more helps you design efficient HVAC systems for internal combustion engine vehicles or HEV/EVs.

Read how HVAC system designs are changing in HEV/EVs including new control modules, their unique subsystems and functional solutions to help you start thinking through implementation.
Learn how to drive all motors or flap actuators from a single motor driver to save board space and cost, while overcoming design challenges.
What's new for HVAC systems
UCC23513-Q1
Automotive 5.7kVrms,4A/5A single-channel opto-compatible isolated gate driver with 8V/12V UVLO
TMS320F280025-Q1
Automotive C2000™ 32-bit MCU with 100 MHz, FPU, TMU, 128-KB flash
LM25180-Q1
Automotive 42-VIN no-opto flyback converter with 65-V, 1.5-A integrated MOSFET
Design smart, scalable and efficient automotive lighting systems
Automotive lighting continues to evolve at breakneck speeds to improve functionality and safety for drivers, pedestrians and others on the road. From adaptive headlights and animated rear lights to personalized interior lighting and brighter, customizable small lights we have devices and a portfolio of LED drivers and DLP® automotive products to address your lighting needs from end-to-end and everything in between.

Learn more about the five semiconductor technologies that are impacting your lighting roadmap for future models and what design challenges each one of these trends pose for engineers.
Read how to overcome electrical challenges in automotive rear lighting systems including higher power demand, thermal management, fault detection and protection and electromagnetic compatibility.
What's new for automotive lighting systems
TPS92633-Q1
Automotive 3-channel high-side LED driver with thermal sharing and off-board binning
TPS92519-Q1
Automotive 2-A dual synchronous buck LED driver
TPS92663A-Q1
High-brightness LED matrix manager for automotive headlight systems