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=Introduction to New Eagle Controllers= | |||
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Most modules are available in ‘F’ (Flash) or ‘C’ (Calibratible) versions. Flash modules are typically used for production purposes. Calibratible modules are typically for prototyping/development purposes and can be calibrated in real time using MotoTune or another calibration tool. | Most modules are available in ‘F’ (Flash) or ‘C’ (Calibratible) versions. Flash modules are typically used for production purposes. Calibratible modules are typically for prototyping/development purposes and can be calibrated in real time using MotoTune or another calibration tool. | ||
==ECU Quick Reference Guide== | |||
Compare your IO, processing, and memory requirements to our online [[ECU Summary]] table. | Compare your IO, processing, and memory requirements to our online [[ECU Summary]] table. | ||
==ECU Selection Guide== | |||
To help select a electronic controller unit for a project, the ECU Selection Sheet is a valuable starting point. It helps the user ask all the basic questions needed to select a module for a project. If New Eagle is doing a project for you, this would be the document we would use for selecting the module and explaining the overall system. You can use this to help explain what exactly you need for your electronic control system. | To help select a electronic controller unit for a project, the ECU Selection Sheet is a valuable starting point. It helps the user ask all the basic questions needed to select a module for a project. If New Eagle is doing a project for you, this would be the document we would use for selecting the module and explaining the overall system. You can use this to help explain what exactly you need for your electronic control system. | ||
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=Body Control Modules (BCM)= | |||
==BCM-5646-48-1404 (BCM48) == | |||
{{BCM-5646-48-1404}} | {{BCM-5646-48-1404}} | ||
==Engine Control Modules (ECM)== | |||
==ECM-555-48 (ECM48)== | |||
{{ECM-554-48}} | {{ECM-554-48}} | ||
==ECM-555-80 (PCM80)== | |||
{{ECM-555-80}} | {{ECM-555-80}} | ||
==ECM-563-48 (ECM48)== | |||
{{ECM-563-48}} | {{ECM-563-48}} | ||
== ECM-565-128 (PCM128)== | |||
{{ECM-0565-128}} | {{ECM-0565-128}} | ||
== ECM-5554-112 (PCM112)== | |||
{{ECM-5554-112}} | {{ECM-5554-112}} | ||
== ECM-S12X-70 (ECM70)== | |||
{{ECM-S12X-070}} | {{ECM-S12X-070}} | ||
== ECM-S12-24 (SECM) == | |||
{{ECM-S12-24}} | {{ECM-S12-24}} | ||
== ECM-564x-112-1101 (SECM-112) == | |||
=== 112 Pin 5644 Engine Control Module === | |||
{{ECM-564X-112}} | {{ECM-564X-112}} | ||
==ECM-5634-70 (SECM70)== | |||
{{ECM-5634-70}} | {{ECM-5634-70}} | ||
='''General Control Modules (GCM)'''= | |||
== GCM-563-48 (GCM48) == | |||
{{GCM-563-48}} | {{GCM-563-48}} | ||
== GCM-565-24 (GCM24)== | |||
{{GCM-565-24}} | {{GCM-565-24}} | ||
== GCM-S12-24 (MCHI)== | |||
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== GCM-5554-112 (GCM112)== | |||
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== GCM-S12-62 (DCSM)== | |||
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== GCM-CM0410 (CM0410) == | |||
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='''Hydraulic Control Modules (HCM)'''= | |||
== HCM-563-48 (HCM48) == | |||
{{HCM-0563-048}} | {{HCM-0563-048}} | ||
==HCM-5604-36-1303 (CM0711)== | |||
{{HCM-5604-036-1303}} | {{HCM-5604-036-1303}} | ||
==HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)== | |||
{{HCM-ARM4-70-1401}} | {{HCM-ARM4-70-1401}} | ||
==HCM-5534-90-1302 (CM3626)== | |||
{{HCM-5534-90-1302}} | {{HCM-5534-90-1302}} | ||
==HCM-5534-50-1203 (CM2115)== | |||
{{HCM-5534-50-1203}} | {{HCM-5534-50-1203}} | ||
=ECUs In Development= | |||
==ECM-1793-196-1503== | |||
{{ECM-1793-196-1503}} | {{ECM-1793-196-1503}} | ||
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==BCM-S12-36 Gateway Module== | |||
This controller is a production CAN gateway with analog and discrete I/O. It contains a S12 16 bit microprocessor. This multiple-input module can serve as a CAN Gateway Between 2 or More Protocols. Supported protocol includes J1939, GMLAN, J1850, RVC, and others. | This controller is a production CAN gateway with analog and discrete I/O. It contains a S12 16 bit microprocessor. This multiple-input module can serve as a CAN Gateway Between 2 or More Protocols. Supported protocol includes J1939, GMLAN, J1850, RVC, and others. | ||
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=Naming, General Controller FAQs, Webstore, Warranty info= | =Naming, General Controller FAQs, Webstore, Warranty info= | ||
==New Eagle Control Module Naming Scheme== | |||
The New Eagle naming scheme is broken into four main parts: type of control module, type of microprocessor, number of pins, and model year & variant. An extra sequence of numbers/letters may be seen at the end which determine certain model features such as flash, calibratible, or mounting feet. | The New Eagle naming scheme is broken into four main parts: type of control module, type of microprocessor, number of pins, and model year & variant. An extra sequence of numbers/letters may be seen at the end which determine certain model features such as flash, calibratible, or mounting feet. |
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Introduction to New Eagle ControllersWe have the following types of controllers:
The controllers range in pin count, input, output, memory, and processor configuration. Most modules are available in ‘F’ (Flash) or ‘C’ (Calibratible) versions. Flash modules are typically used for production purposes. Calibratible modules are typically for prototyping/development purposes and can be calibrated in real time using MotoTune or another calibration tool. ECU Quick Reference GuideCompare your IO, processing, and memory requirements to our online ECU Summary table. ECU Selection GuideTo help select a electronic controller unit for a project, the ECU Selection Sheet is a valuable starting point. It helps the user ask all the basic questions needed to select a module for a project. If New Eagle is doing a project for you, this would be the document we would use for selecting the module and explaining the overall system. You can use this to help explain what exactly you need for your electronic control system.
Body Control Modules (BCM)BCM-5646-48-1404 (BCM48)
Engine Control Modules (ECM)ECM-555-48 (ECM48)
ECM-555-80 (PCM80)
ECM-563-48 (ECM48)
ECM-565-128 (PCM128)
ECM-5554-112 (PCM112)
ECM-S12X-70 (ECM70)
ECM-S12-24 (SECM)
ECM-564x-112-1101 (SECM-112)112 Pin 5644 Engine Control Module
ECM-5634-70 (SECM70)
General Control Modules (GCM)GCM-563-48 (GCM48)
GCM-565-24 (GCM24)
GCM-S12-24 (MCHI)
GCM-5554-112 (GCM112)
GCM-S12-62 (DCSM)
GCM-CM0410 (CM0410)
Hydraulic Control Modules (HCM)HCM-563-48 (HCM48)
HCM-5604-36-1303 (CM0711)
HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)
HCM-5534-90-1302 (CM3626)
HCM-5534-50-1203 (CM2115)
ECUs In DevelopmentECM-1793-196-1503
Naming, General Controller FAQs, Webstore, Warranty infoNew Eagle Control Module Naming SchemeThe New Eagle naming scheme is broken into four main parts: type of control module, type of microprocessor, number of pins, and model year & variant. An extra sequence of numbers/letters may be seen at the end which determine certain model features such as flash, calibratible, or mounting feet.
Module: ECM-555-80-xxyy-CP0-M or F-M ECM = engine control module 555 = MPC 555 microprocessor 80= 80 pins xx = model year (e.g. 07 = 2007 model year) yy = variant of 80-pin model for xx model year (e.g. 03 = third variant). -Czz = calibratable "DEV" development module (zz is the development level (i.e. P1 - prototype level 1) -F = flash "PROD" production module The final letter is -M meaning rubber mounting feet attached. If the part number does not end in a M, the module will not come with feet. General Controller FAQController FAQs. This section describes information common across modules. For specific module information, go to the controller page for that module family. WebstoreUsage Warranty PolicyPlease note that information given on the capability of a singular input or output is provided based on knowledge of its intended/designed/specified mode of operation. New Eagle does not know how a customer may apply the module, and thus does not provide warranty without an express and specific production supply agreement based on the cumulative operating mode (which requires manufacturer testing/approval to validate). Most products sold as engineering prototypes do not have warranty. The details are covered in the terms and conditions of sale. New Eagle Engineering is available to assist with the validation of your application to the module design, hence providing the ability to gain a warranty for your recurring, production use. |