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A: When WAKE_INPUT1 is low, the module draws about 550uA. When WAKE_INPUT1 is high (module is on), it draws about 120mA. | A: When WAKE_INPUT1 is low, the module draws about 550uA. When WAKE_INPUT1 is high (module is on), it draws about 120mA. | ||
Q: Are there other user tips and Q&A on Raptor ECUs published? Yes, see the knowledge base on the support portal. https://neweagle.net/product-support/ | Q: Are there other user tips and Q&A on Raptor ECUs published? | ||
A: Yes, see the knowledge base on the support portal. https://neweagle.net/product-support/ | |||
=== Compiler === | === Compiler === |
Revision as of 14:43, 11 February 2022
GCM-5605B-048 (GCM48)
The GCM48 is a general-purpose control module with 6 CAN buses, 2 LIN Masters and 1 LIN Slave, and configurable discrete inputs and outputs including analog inputs, frequency inputs, a wake input, low-side driver outputs, and an H-bridge driver output.
The GCM48 is one of the Raptor™ rugged production controllers that use a software development process based upon MATLAB/Simulink and Raptor-Dev which significantly speeds up algorithm development by using automatic integration and code generation. In addition, developers can quickly test application software using simulation and automated testing. See the next page for more details.
Data Sheets
- GCM-5605B-048-2002
- GCM-5605B-048-2008
- GCM-5605B-048-2104
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the Baud Rate for Recovery of the GCM48?
A:Recovery Procedure is CAN 1, 500K Baud Rate The GCM48 boot procedure only works at 500K Baud only.
Q: Can I flash the GCM48 on different CAN buses?
A: The GCM48-1906 and GCM48-2002 variants of the GCM48 can only be flashed on CAN1 with a fixed address. The GCM48-2104 supports flashing on different CAN buses.
Q: What is new in the GCM48-2104?
A: The GCM48-2104 only utilizes 7 Low-Side Outputs. In this variant, LSO6 is utilized for "Fuel Level Indicator" actuation and is not able to function as a typical LSO.
Q: How much current does the module sink when hibernating? How much does it sink when not hibernating?
A: When WAKE_INPUT1 is low, the module draws about 550uA. When WAKE_INPUT1 is high (module is on), it draws about 120mA.
Q: Are there other user tips and Q&A on Raptor ECUs published?
A: Yes, see the knowledge base on the support portal. https://neweagle.net/product-support/
Compiler
S32 Design Studio for Power Architecture v2.1
Please reference the following Document to download and install the compiler from NXP's website.
GCM48 Compiler Installation Guide