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=== Compilers === | === Compilers === |
Revision as of 19:40, 5 May 2023
Overview
The RCM112 is a Raptor general-purpose control module with four CAN-FD buses, one LIN Master/Slave, a 2-Wire Ethernet, four SENT channels and configurable discrete inputs and outputs including analog inputs, frequency inputs, a wake input, high- and low-side driver outputs, and four Half-Bridges.
The RCM112 is one of the Raptor rugged production controllers that use a software development process based upon MATLAB/Simulink, Raptor-Dev. Raptor-Dev 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.
Downloads
Datasheets
RCM-58NN-112-2007
RCM-58NN-112-2103
RCM-58NN-112-2202
Compilers
Currently, the ST58 SPC5-Studio Compiler and HiTec PowerPC 4.9 Compiler are available for the RCM112. Additional compilers may be available in the future.
ST58 SPC5-Studio
Hitec for Power Architecture
CAD Model
To obtain the CAD file for the RCM112 enclosure, please submit a ticket to our support portal requesting access.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The most up-to-date ECU information is found on the support portal.
Q: What is new with the RCM112-2103?
A: The RCM112-2103 now contains 16 HSO and 16 LSO instead of the 15 HSO and 17 LSO in the RCM112-2007.
Q: What is new with the RCM112-2202?
A: The RCM112-2202 has some under-the-hood optimizations as well as internal changes to help hit low power sleep-current draws. Additionally, the four sensor power outputs now have independent enable signals in Raptor.