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=Introduction to New Eagle Controllers= | =<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Introduction to New Eagle Controllers</div>= | ||
New Eagle sells Raptor-enabled controller hardware and a select set of MotoHawk controllers. | |||
In general, we have the following categories for controllers: | |||
*Body Control Modules (BCMs) | *Body Control Modules (BCMs) | ||
*Engine Control Modules (ECMs) | *Engine Control Modules (ECMs) | ||
*Raptor Control Modules (RCMs) | |||
*General Control Modules (GCMs) | *General Control Modules (GCMs) | ||
*Hydraulic Control Modules (HCMs) | *Hydraulic Control Modules (HCMs) | ||
*Telematics Control Modules ( | *Telematics Control Modules (TCMs) | ||
The controllers range in pin count, input, output, memory and processor configuration. Although a controller may have a function listed, such as Body Control Module (BCM), it is able to be used in other functions. Typically, the controller for a particular application is selected based on hardware capability such as I/O need, processor capability, communication requirements and voltage operating range. The exception to this rule is engine control, where specialized hardware is required for decoding the CRANK/CAM inputs for engine timing - here an engine control module is required. | |||
Most modules are available in ‘F’ (Flash) or ‘C’ (Calibratable) versions. Flash modules are typically used for production purposes. Calibratable modules are typically for prototyping/development purposes and can be calibrated in real time using [[Raptor-Cal]] or another calibration tool. | |||
Contact our '''[mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales team]''' for assistance with questions regarding the selection of your electronic controller. | |||
=<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Raptor Controllers</div>= | |||
[[File:RaptorController_Comparison.png|1500px]] | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Compilers</div>== | |||
The compilers for the following Raptor Controllers can be found '''[https://wiki.neweagle.net//index.php?title=Raptor_Controller_Compilers here]'''. | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Raptor Control Modules (RCM)</div>== | |||
= | ===RCM-5743R-080-2304 (RCM80) === | ||
{{RCM-5743R-080}} | |||
===RCM-58NN-112-2202 (RCM112)=== | |||
{{RCM-58NN-112}} | |||
== | ==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">John Deere M Series Raptor Control Module (GCM)</div>== | ||
===GCM-TC337-056-2402 (M502)=== | |||
{{GCM-TC337-056}} | |||
===GCM-TC277-108-2406 (M501)=== | |||
{{GCM-TC277-108}} | |||
===GCM-TC277-106-2407 (M702)=== | |||
{{GCM-TC277-106}} | |||
===GCM-TC377-112-2408 (M411)=== | |||
{{GCM-TC377-112}} | |||
===GCM-TC234-044-2409 (M31)=== | |||
{{GCM-TC234-044}} | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">General Control Modules (GCM)</div>== | |||
===GCM-5605B-048-2104 (GCM48)=== | |||
{{GCM-5605B-048}} | |||
===GCM-TC367-111-2301 (GCM111)=== | |||
{{GCM-TC367-111-2301}} | |||
===GCM-1793-196-1503 (GCM196)=== | |||
{{GCM-1793-196-1503}} | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Engine Controller Modules (ECM)</div>== | |||
===ECM-1793-196-1503 (ECM196)=== | |||
{{ECM-1793-196-1503}} | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Hydraulic Control Modules (HCM)</div>== | |||
===HCM-5604-036 (CM0711)=== | |||
{{HCM-5604-036-1303}} | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">UAV/UAS Modules</div>== | |||
===UAS-5743R-047-2107 (UAS47)=== | |||
{{UAS-5743R-047}} | |||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Obsolete Modules</div>== | |||
===GCM70 Family=== | |||
{{GCM-5634M-070}} | |||
===GCM-5634M-070-1759 (GCM70-1759)=== | |||
{{GCM-5634M-070-1759}} | |||
===BCM-5646-48-1404 (BCM48) === | ===BCM-5646-48-1404 (BCM48) === | ||
{{BCM-5646-48-1404}} | {{BCM-5646-48-1404}} | ||
=== | ===GCM-5605B-048-2008=== | ||
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GCM-5605B-048-2008 | |||
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'''[[GCM48#Datasheets|Datasheet]]''' | |||
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'''[[GCM48| More Details]]''' | |||
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===GCM80 Family=== | |||
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!scope="col"|Processor | |||
!scope="col"|Inputs | |||
!scope="col"|Outputs | |||
!scope="col"|Communications | |||
!scope="col"|Operating Voltage | |||
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GCM-5607B-080-1901<br> | |||
GCM-5607B-080-1903<br> | |||
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== | '''-''' | ||
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'''[[GCM80#Datasheets|Datasheet]]'''<br> | |||
'''[[GCM80#CAD|CAD]]''' | |||
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'''[[GCM80 | More Details]]''' | |||
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===HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)=== | ===HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)=== | ||
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{{HCM-5534-90-1302}} | {{HCM-5534-90-1302}} | ||
== | =<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">MotoHawk Modules</div>= | ||
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== | ==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Engine Control Modules (ECM)</div>== | ||
===ECM-563-48 (ECM48)=== | ===ECM-563-48 (ECM48)=== | ||
{{ECM-563-48}} | {{ECM-563-48}} | ||
=== ECM-5554-112 (ECM112)=== | |||
=== ECM-5554-112 ( | |||
{{ECM-5554-112}} | {{ECM-5554-112}} | ||
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{{ECM-S12X-070}} | {{ECM-S12X-070}} | ||
=== ECM-S12-24 ( | === ECM-S12-24 (SECM24) === | ||
{{ECM-S12-24}} | {{ECM-S12-24}} | ||
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{{ECM-5634-70}} | {{ECM-5634-70}} | ||
== | ==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">General Control Modules (GCM)</div>== | ||
=== GCM-563-48 (GCM48) === | === GCM-563-48 (GCM48) === | ||
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{{GCM-S12-24}} | {{GCM-S12-24}} | ||
==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Hydraulic Control Modules (HCM)</div>== | |||
=== HCM-563-48 (HCM48) === | === HCM-563-48 (HCM48) === | ||
{{HCM-0563-048}} | {{HCM-0563-048}} | ||
==Obsolete Modules== | ==<div style="font-size:21px; width:75%; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding-top:7px; padding-bottom:7px; background:#800020; color:white;">Obsolete Modules</div>== | ||
===GCM 565-24=== | ===GCM 565-24 (ISDL) === | ||
{{GCM-565-24}} | {{GCM-565-24}} | ||
===ECM-555-80 (PCM80)=== | |||
{{ECM-555-80}} | |||
=== ECM-565-128 (PCM128)=== | |||
{{ECM-0565-128}} | |||
===ECM-555-48 (ECM48)=== | |||
{{ECM-554-48}} | |||
=== GCM-5554-112 (GCM112)=== | |||
{{GCM-5554-112}} | |||
=== GCM-S12-62 (DCSM)=== | === GCM-S12-62 (DCSM)=== | ||
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==New Eagle Control Module Naming Scheme== | ==New Eagle Control Module Naming Scheme== | ||
The New Eagle naming scheme is broken into four main parts: type of control module, type of microprocessor, number of pins, and model year | The New Eagle naming scheme is broken into four main parts: type of control module, type of microprocessor, number of pins, and model year and variant. An extra sequence of numbers/letters may be seen at the end which determine certain model features such as flash, calibratable or mounting feet. | ||
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*Start by looking at the first section which determines the type of control model. The model in the above example is an ECM (Engine Control Module) as opposed to a GCM (General Control Module), HCM (Hydraulic Control Module), or BCM (Body Control Module) | *Start by looking at the first section which determines the type of control model. The model in the above example is an ECM (Engine Control Module) as opposed to a GCM (General Control Module), HCM (Hydraulic Control Module), or BCM (Body Control Module) | ||
*The second part describes the type of microprocessor the module has. The above module has a MPC565 | *The second part describes the type of microprocessor the module has. The above module has a MPC565 microprocessor. | ||
*The third part shows the number of pins that the module has. The example module has 128 pins. | *The third part shows the number of pins that the module has. The example module has 128 pins. | ||
*The fourth section consists of the model year and the model variant. In the above example, the control | *The fourth section consists of the model year and the model variant. In the above example, the control module has a model year of 2007 and is the first variant. | ||
*The next section that may appear when naming modules determines certain features that the model may have. 'C' stands for | *The next section that may appear when naming modules determines certain features that the model may have. 'C' stands for Calibratable; thus, the above module is calibratable. Other endings may include 'F' (Flash), 'M' (Mounting Feet), 'CPO' (Calibratable "DEV" Development Module) and 'F00' (Flash "PROD" Production Module). | ||
*The last | *The last spot will either have an 'M' or be blank. 'M' means mounting feet are included. | ||
'''Module Naming | '''Module Naming Cheat Sheet:''' | ||
Module: ECM-555-80-xxyy- | Module: ECM-555-80-xxyy-Czz-M or F-M | ||
ECM = engine control module | ECM = engine control module | ||
555 = | 555 = MPC555 microprocessor | ||
80= 80 pins | 80 = 80 pins | ||
xx = model year (e.g. 07 = 2007 model year) | xx = model year (e.g. 07 = 2007 model year) | ||
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yy = variant of 80-pin model for xx model year (e.g. 03 = third variant). | yy = variant of 80-pin model for xx model year (e.g. 03 = third variant). | ||
Czz = calibratable "DEV" development module (zz is the development level (i.e. P1 - prototype level 1)) | |||
F = flash "PROD" production module | |||
The final letter is | The final letter is 'M,' meaning rubber mounting feet are attached. If the part number does not end in an 'M,' the module will not come with feet. | ||
==General Controller FAQ== | ==General Controller FAQ== | ||
'''[[MotoHawk_Hardware#Specific_Controller_Information|Controller FAQs]]''' | '''[[MotoHawk_Hardware#Specific_Controller_Information|Controller FAQs]]'''<br>This section describes information common across modules. For specific module information, go to the controller page for that module family. | ||
==Webstore== | ==Webstore== | ||
'''[https://store.neweagle.net/product-category/products-by-category/controllers/ | '''[https://store.neweagle.net/product-category/products-by-category/controllers/ Controllers]''' | ||
==Usage Warranty Policy== | ==Usage Warranty Policy== | ||
A production supply agreement (PSA) is recommended to apply for potential future warranty returns. A PSA would include information on the use of the I/O and intended/designed/specified mode of operation of this I/O. | |||
New Eagle does not know how a customer may apply the module | New Eagle does not know how a customer may apply the module and thus does not provide warranty without an express and specific production supply agreement based on the cumulative operating mode (which requires manufacturer testing/approval to validate). | ||
Most products sold as engineering prototypes do not have warranty. The details are covered in the terms and conditions of sale. | Most products sold as engineering prototypes do not have warranty. The details are covered in the terms and conditions of sale. | ||
New Eagle Engineering is available to assist | New Eagle Engineering is available to assist to validate your application to the module design, hence providing the ability to gain a warranty for your recurring production use. | ||
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