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The GCM80 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.
The GCM80 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.


 
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== Compiler ==
== Compiler ==
'''Code Warrior 2.10''' Available from [https://www.nxp.com/support/developer-resources/software-development-tools/codewarrior-development-tools/codewarrior-legacy/codewarrior-development-studios/codewarrior-for-microcontrollers/codewarrior-development-studio-for-mpc55xx-mpc56xx-classic-ide-v2.10:CW-MPC55XX_56XX NXP]
'''Code Warrior 2.10''' Available from [https://www.nxp.com/support/developer-resources/software-development-tools/codewarrior-development-tools/codewarrior-legacy/codewarrior-development-studios/codewarrior-for-microcontrollers/codewarrior-development-studio-for-mpc55xx-mpc56xx-classic-ide-v2.10:CW-MPC55XX_56XX NXP]
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== FAQ ==
== FAQ ==

Revision as of 21:16, 13 May 2020

Raptor GCM80

The GCM80 is a general purpose control module, 4 CAN buses and 1 LIN bus and a large diverse variety of I/O. It also has a secondary processor making it capable of working safety critical applications.

The GCM80 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.

Version Differences

New Eagle Part Number GCM-5607B-080-1901 GCM-5607B-080-1903 GCM-5607B-080-2002
Internal Termination

CAN1 Termination (120Ω between B-A1 and B-B1)

Yes

No

Yes

CAN2 Termination (120Ω between B-C1 and B-D1)

Yes

No

Yes

CAN3 Termination (120Ω between B-E1 and B-F1)

Yes

No

Yes

CAN4 Termination (120Ω between A-K2 and A-J2)

Yes

No

Yes

Internal Shunts

0Ω Shunt between AF4/AK3

Yes

No

No

0Ω Shunt between AF3/AK4

Yes

No

No

0Ω Shunt between AE3/AJ4

Yes

No

No

0Ω Shunt between AE4/AJ3

Yes

No

No


Datasheets

  • GCM-5607B-80-1901
Datasheet
  • GCM-5607B-80-1903
Datasheet
  • GCM-5607B-80-2001
Datasheet

Pins and Crimping

CAD

  • Requirements: 3D model software
GCM80 3D Model

Compiler

Code Warrior 2.10 Available from NXP

FAQ