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The use the boot key to recover the malfunctioned module, please follow the Raptor-Cal MotoHawk Module Recovery steps provided: '''[[Raptor-Cal-FAQ#MotoHawk_Module_Recovery|Boot Key Recovery]]'''.
The use the boot key to recover the malfunctioned module, please follow the Raptor-Cal MotoHawk Module Recovery steps provided: '''[[Raptor-Cal-FAQ#MotoHawk_Module_Recovery|Boot Key Recovery]]'''.


Note: The Boot Key signal needs to be connected to the '''SWG4''' pin for the GCM70.
Note: The Boot Key signal (Pin E on the Smartcraft connector) needs to be connected to the '''SWG4''' pin for the GCM70.
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==Other Modules==
==Other Modules==
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Revision as of 18:47, 9 January 2018

GCM-5634M-70-1459

The ECM-5634M-70-1459 is a general purpose control module. The module has 2 CAN buses, and sports a 3-phase motor driver. The eclectic inputs and outputs make this module suitable for a wide variety of general purpose applications.

The ECM-5634M-70-1459 is part of a family of rugged, automotive-grade production controllers that use a software development process based on MATLAB/Simulink, known as Raptor-Dev. Raptor-Dev significantly speeds up algorithm development by using automatic code generation. In addition, developers can quickly test application software on their PCs with a built-in onscreen PC simulation.

Data Sheet

  • GCM-5634M-70-1459
Datasheet

Pins and Crimping

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Compiler

GCC PowerPC EABI 4.6.0

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FAQ

SPD1 Limit

The frequency speed limit in the SPD1 resource is designed for 10K.

Recovery Procedure (Boot Key)

The GCM70 requires a Boot Key to recover the module. These can be found on our store page

The use the boot key to recover the malfunctioned module, please follow the Raptor-Cal MotoHawk Module Recovery steps provided: Boot Key Recovery.

Note: The Boot Key signal (Pin E on the Smartcraft connector) needs to be connected to the SWG4 pin for the GCM70.

Other Modules

Back to: Controllers