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Introduction to Aidriver Automotive Automatic Door ECU Controller

  • Writer: Pany
    Pany
  • Apr 23
  • 1 min read

Key advantages of Aidriver Automotive Automatic Door ECU Controller (V1.1):

  1. Operation methods: key, door handle, button, manual opening/closing, foot brake to close the door;

  2. Manual/Automatic Integration: The automatic door opening and closing function works seamlessly with manual door opening and closing. Manual door opening and closing is virtually imperceptible and will not damage the automatic function system.

  3. Adaptive gravity correction: When the slope is <9°, the software can correct the gravity normally, whether it is a positive slope, a reverse slope or a side slope, and the door can be opened or closed normally.

  4. Ultra-sensitive anti-pinch: Anti-pinch force can be set to <100N, protecting infants, the elderly, accidental operation, and the vehicle itself;

  5. Active collision avoidance: When there is insufficient side space or obstacles, the Aidriver automatic door ECU controller can monitor at high speed and stop the opening door to prevent the door from colliding or being scratched. When the obstacle is removed, the door will reopen.

  6. Active hazard avoidance: To detect vehicles, pedestrians, or other objects approaching from the rear blind spot, the Aidriver automotive automatic door ECU controller is equipped with an active monitoring function. It brakes immediately upon detecting a risk in the rear blind spot and resumes operation once the risk has been eliminated. Note: This function requires the original vehicle's radar system; if the vehicle does not have it, it needs to be installed separately.

  7. Applicable models: Tesla Model Y/3, Wenjie M7/M8/M9, NIO, Li Auto, XPeng, BYD, Great Wall Motors, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo, etc.

  8. This test uses the Aidriver automotive automatic door ECU controller version V1.1.

Aidriver provides automatic door ECU controllers for vehicles from brands such as NIO, Li Auto, XPeng, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW.

 
 
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