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'''RCM-5743R-080-2203''' | |||
'''RCM-5743R-080-2203 | |||
:'''[https://neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/RCM-5743R-080-2203_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]''' | :'''[https://neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/RCM-5743R-080-2203_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]''' | ||
'''RCM-5743R-080-2304 Production''' | |||
:'''[https://neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/RCM-5743R-080-2304_DataSheet_v1.0.pdf Datasheet]''' | |||
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A: The RCM80-2203 is a C-Sample unit. There is a substantial change in the power architecture. (External Main Power Relay '''required''' for driving external loads.) There have been adjustments in quantity of IO and changes to the pin-out. Reference the datasheet for specific changes to ensure unit continues to meet IO needs. | A: The RCM80-2203 is a C-Sample unit. There is a substantial change in the power architecture. (External Main Power Relay '''required''' for driving external loads.) There have been adjustments in quantity of IO and changes to the pin-out. Reference the datasheet for specific changes to ensure unit continues to meet IO needs. | ||
Q: What is new with the RCM80-2304? | |||
A: The RCM80-2304 is a D-Sample unit and a continuous improvement of the RCM80-2203 design. There is provision for population options (per a contract supply agreement) for a variable resistance output intended to control a fuel level gauge, as well as general improvements to the overall stability of the device, reduction in sleep current, and improved reliability of current control loop capabilities. The RCM80-2304 also supports the ability for the MCU to hold the device awake even if all other wake sources have been set to "off (0)". | |||
== End-Of-Life Modules== | == End-Of-Life Modules== | ||
'''RCM-5743R-080-2005''' | '''RCM-5743R-080-2005''' | ||
:'''[https://neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/RCM-5743R-080-2005_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]''' | :'''[https://neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/RCM-5743R-080-2005_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]''' | ||
'''RCM-5743R-080-2106''' | |||
:'''[https://neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/RCM-5743R-080-2106_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]''' | |||
== Webstore == | == Webstore == | ||
'''[https://store.neweagle.net/shop/products/controllers/raptor-controllers-products/raptor-control-module-rcm80-2203/ Purchase]''' | '''[https://store.neweagle.net/shop/products/controllers/raptor-controllers-products/raptor-control-module-rcm80-2203/ Purchase]''' |
Revision as of 15:53, 16 June 2023
Overview
The RCM80 is a Raptor general-purpose control module with four CAN buses, one LIN Master/Slave and configurable discrete inputs and outputs including analog inputs, frequency inputs, a wake input, high- and low-side driver outputs, and temperature sensor inputs.
The RCM80 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-5743R-080-2203
RCM-5743R-080-2304 Production
Compiler
S32 Design Studio for Power Architecture v2.1
Please reference the following document to download and install the free compiler from NXP's website.
CAD Model
To obtain the CAD file for the RCM80 enclosure, please submit a ticket on 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 not supported with the RCM80-2005?
A: The RCM80-2005 is an A-Sample unit that does not support frequency_in measurement capability on DG9. It also does not contain flyback diodes on the PWM outputs. Furthermore LIN1 is only capable of LIN Master (hardware issue).
Q: What is new with the RCM80-2106?
A: The RCM80-2106 is a B-Sample unit that resolves issues found in the RCM80-2005 A-samples. It fully implements frequency measurement capabilities on DG9. Additionally, flyback diodes have been implemented on all HSOs and LSOs. Lastly LIN1 is capable of LIN Master and LIN Slave (software selectable).
Q: What is new with the RCM80-2203?
A: The RCM80-2203 is a C-Sample unit. There is a substantial change in the power architecture. (External Main Power Relay required for driving external loads.) There have been adjustments in quantity of IO and changes to the pin-out. Reference the datasheet for specific changes to ensure unit continues to meet IO needs.
Q: What is new with the RCM80-2304?
A: The RCM80-2304 is a D-Sample unit and a continuous improvement of the RCM80-2203 design. There is provision for population options (per a contract supply agreement) for a variable resistance output intended to control a fuel level gauge, as well as general improvements to the overall stability of the device, reduction in sleep current, and improved reliability of current control loop capabilities. The RCM80-2304 also supports the ability for the MCU to hold the device awake even if all other wake sources have been set to "off (0)".
End-Of-Life Modules
RCM-5743R-080-2005
RCM-5743R-080-2106