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<nowiki>**</nowiki> Sources disagree as to whether the Base and Sport LDU's have different hardware, or merely different firmware. | <nowiki>**</nowiki> Sources disagree as to whether the Base and Sport LDU's have different hardware, or merely different firmware. | ||
If the latter is true, the difference is eliminated by using the EVBMW/Open Inverter drop in board. | If the latter is true, the difference is eliminated by using the EVBMW/Open Inverter drop in board. | ||
UPDATE: Based on thread found here: Teardown - Tesla LDU - Inverter - openinverter forum, the base and sport LDUs use different IGBTs | |||
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Revision as of 13:07, 6 May 2021
- Tesla Model S/X Charger
- Tesla Model S/X Small Front Drive Unit ("SDU")
- Tesla Model S/X Large Rear Drive Unit ("LDU")
- Tesla Model 3 Battery
- Tesla Model 3 Contactors
- Tesla Model 3 Charger/DCDC ("PCS")
- Tesla Model 3 Front Drive Unit
- Tesla Model 3 Rear Drive Unit
- Tesla CAD Models
- Tesla DC/DC converter
Sourcing Tesla Drive Units
| Trim Designation | Front Drive Unit | Rear Drive Unit |
|---|---|---|
| ## | N/A | Base LDU |
| P## | N/A | Sport** LDU |
| ##D | SDU | SDU |
| P##D | SDU | Sport LDU |
| * Depending on the source, in either 2017 or 2019 Tesla began changing drive unit selections in the Model S and X
If the latter is true, the difference is eliminated by using the EVBMW/Open Inverter drop in board. UPDATE: Based on thread found here: Teardown - Tesla LDU - Inverter - openinverter forum, the base and sport LDUs use different IGBTs | ||