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One danger that all electrical systems face is a reversed polarity from the power source. Several techniques are available to provide reverse battery protection when designing electrical systems, but all have the common purpose of preventing current flow when the battery terminals are connected in reverse. The theory and techniques are covered in the Protecting automotive motor-drive systems from reverse polarity conditions application note.
Additionally, some motor drive applications with high-current motors require power switches to get an alternative load turnoff path or to decrease quiescent current. Because the system output power is very high, discrete pass elements must be implemented. The methods for implementing the cutoff switch are discussed in the Cut-Off Switch in High-Current Motor-Drive Applications application note.
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