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Circuit/System Description

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The adjustable pedals assembly is moved forward or backward by a motor which is fixed to the brake pedal actuator with a drive cable to the accelerator pedal actuator. The adjustable pedals motor is controlled directly by an h-bridge driver circuit within the memory seat module. In an inactive state both of the outputs to the motor are closed to ground. The memory seat module controls the adjustable pedals motor by applying battery voltage to one of the outputs. The adjustable pedals motor is bidirectional and the direction of the pedal assembly travel is determined by which of the motor control circuits is switched to battery positive voltage while the other remains grounded. The adjustable pedals forward and rearward switches are inputs to the memory seat module. The memory seat module supplies the switch assembly with a battery positive reference voltage. When the switch is operated to the forward or rearward direction, battery positive voltage is applied to the forward or rearward switch signal inputs.