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Most systems today use motor drivers to actuate and de-actuate solenoid. The key to driving a solenoid is which FETs to switch on and off, and when to switch them.
There are three basic driver configurations, low-side, high-side, and half-bridge/full-bridge, each with their trade-offs. Choosing which configuration depends on the system requirements, such as switching speed and fault protection. The high-side driver can protect against short to ground fault, whereas a low-side driver protects against short to battery fault.