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=Introduction to New Eagle Controllers=
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New Eagle sells Raptor-enabled controller hardware and a select set of MotoHawk controllers.


We have the following types of 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 (TCM)
*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.


The controllers range in pin count, input, output, memory, and processor configuration.
Contact our '''[mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales team]''' for assistance with questions regarding the selection of your electronic controller.


Most modules are available in ‘F’ (Flash) or ‘C’ (Calibratible) versions. Flash modules are typically used for production purposes. Calibratible modules are typically for prototyping/development purposes and can be calibrated in real time using MotoTune or another calibration tool.
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==ECU Selection Guide==
[[File:RaptorController_Comparison.png|1500px]]
To help select a electronic controller unit for a project, the ECU Selection Guide is a valuable starting point. It helps the user ask all the basic questions needed to select a module for a project. If New Eagle is doing a project for you, this would be the document we would use for selecting the module and explaining the overall system.  You can use this to help explain what exactly you need for your electronic control system.


'''*Online Form''' - For assistance with selecting your electronic controller, click on the following link to access our online selection guide: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''[https://store.neweagle.net/ecu-selection-form/ ECU Selection Form]'''
==<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]'''.


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:ZECU Form.jpg|100px|link=https://store.neweagle.net/ecu-selection-form/]]
==<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>==


=Raptor Controllers=
===RCM-5743R-080-2304 (RCM80) ===


[[File:RaptorControllerComparisonChart2.png|1200px]]
{{RCM-5743R-080}}


===RCM-58NN-112-2202 (RCM112)===
{{RCM-58NN-112}}


== Body Control Modules (BCM) ==
==<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}}


== Engine Control Modules (ECM) ==


===ECM-1793-196-1503 (ECM196)===
===GCM-5605B-048-2008===
{{ECM-1793-196-1503}}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding = "5"
 
!scope="col"|Picture
!scope="col"|Part Number           
!scope="col"|Webstore
!scope="col"|Downloads
!scope="col"|More Information
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[[File:GCM48.png|150px]]
 
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GCM-5605B-048-2008
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'''-'''
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'''[[GCM48#Datasheets|Datasheet]]'''
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'''[[GCM48| More Details]]'''
|}
 
===GCM80 Family===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding = "5"
!scope="col"|Processor
!scope="col"|Inputs
!scope="col"|Outputs
!scope="col"|Communications
!scope="col"|Operating Voltage
|-
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MPC5607B, 64 MHz
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32
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16
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4 CAN 2.0B
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9-16VDC
|}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding = "5"
 
!scope="col"|Picture
!scope="col"|Part Number           
!scope="col"|Webstore
!scope="col"|Downloads
!scope="col"|More Information
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|style = "height:180px; width:180px;"|


==General Control Modules (GCM)  ==
[[File:GCM80.png|150px]]
===GCM-1793-196-1503 (GCM196) ===
{{GCM-1793-196-1503}}


===GCM-5634M-070-1459===
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{{GCM-5634M-70-1459}}


===GCM-5634M-070-1562===
GCM-5607B-080-1901<br>
{{GCM-5634M-70-1562}}
GCM-5607B-080-1903<br>
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|style = "height:180px; width:180px;"|


==Hydraulic Control Modules (HCM)  ==
'''-'''
===HCM-5604-036-1303 (CM0711)===
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{{HCM-5604-036-1303}}
'''[[GCM80#Datasheets|Datasheet]]'''<br>
'''[[GCM80#CAD|CAD]]'''
|style = "height:180px; width:300px;"|
'''[[GCM80 | More Details]]'''
|}


===HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)===
===HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)===
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{{HCM-5534-90-1302}}
{{HCM-5534-90-1302}}


===HCM-5534-50-1203 (CM2115)===
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{{HCM-5534-50-1203}}
 
=MotoHawk Controllers=
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[[File:MotoHawkControllerComparisonChart.png|1400px]]
[[File:MotoHawkControllerComparisonChart.png|1400px]]
</div>
</div>


==Engine Control Modules (ECM)==
==<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-555-48 (ECM48)===
 
{{ECM-554-48}}
 
===ECM-555-80 (PCM80)===
 
{{ECM-555-80}}


===ECM-563-48 (ECM48)===
===ECM-563-48 (ECM48)===
{{ECM-563-48}}
{{ECM-563-48}}


=== ECM-565-128 (PCM128)===
=== ECM-5554-112 (ECM112)===
 
{{ECM-0565-128}}
 
=== ECM-5554-112 (PCM112)===


{{ECM-5554-112}}
{{ECM-5554-112}}
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{{ECM-S12X-070}}
{{ECM-S12X-070}}


=== ECM-S12-24 (SECM) ===
=== ECM-S12-24 (SECM24) ===


{{ECM-S12-24}}
{{ECM-S12-24}}
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{{ECM-5634-70}}
{{ECM-5634-70}}


=='''General Control Modules (GCM)'''==
==<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}}


=== GCM-5554-112 (GCM112)===


{{GCM-5554-112}}
==<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>==
 
 
=='''Hydraulic Control Modules (HCM)'''==


=== 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 & variant. An extra sequence of numbers/letters may be seen at the end which determine certain model features such as flash, calibratible, or mounting feet.
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 Microprocessor.
*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 model has a model year of 2007 and is the first variant.
*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 Calibratible - thus the above module is calibratible. Other Endings may include 'F' (Flash), 'M' (Mounting Feet), 'CPO' (Calibratible "DEV" Development Module), and 'F00' (Flash "PROD" Production Module).
*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 letter is M or it is blank.  M means mounting feet are included.
*The last spot will either have an 'M' or be blank.  'M' means mounting feet are included.




'''Module Naming Quick Cheat Sheet:'''
'''Module Naming Cheat Sheet:'''


Module: ECM-555-80-xxyy-CP0-M or F-M
Module: ECM-555-80-xxyy-Czz-M or F-M


ECM = engine control module
ECM = engine control module


555 = MPC 555 microprocessor
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)
Czz = calibratable "DEV" development module (zz is the development level (i.e. P1 - prototype level 1))


-F = flash "PROD" production module
F = flash "PROD" production module


The final letter is -M meaning rubber mounting feet attached.  If the part number does not end in a M, the module will not come with feet.
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]]'''This section describes information common across modules.  For specific module information, go to the controller page for that module family.
'''[[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/ Webstore: Controllers]'''
'''[https://store.neweagle.net/product-category/products-by-category/controllers/ Controllers]'''


==Usage Warranty Policy==
==Usage Warranty Policy==
Please note that information given on the capability of a singular input or output is provided based on knowledge of its intended/designed/specified mode of operation.   
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, 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).
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 with the validation of your application to the module design, hence providing the ability to gain a warranty for your recurring, production use.
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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