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What CAN rates are supported with the Raptor CM3620? CAN1 & CAN2 only support 250K. CAN2 support for receiving extended 29bit IDs not available now.
What CAN rates are supported with the Raptor CM3620? CAN1 & CAN2 only support 250K. CAN2 support for receiving extended 29bit IDs not available now.


==='''Datasheets'''===
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*'''HCM-ARM4-70-1401'''
*'''HCM-ARM4-70-1401'''
:'''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/HCM-ARM4-070-1401_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]'''
:'''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Controllers/HCM-ARM4-070-1401_DataSheet.pdf Datasheet]'''

Revision as of 12:21, 10 September 2021

HCM-ARM4-70-1401 (CM3620)

The Controller Module (CM) 3620 is an input/output controller that monitors digital, analog and frequency inputs, and controls solid-state switched outputs.

FAQ

What CAN rates are supported with the Raptor CM3620? CAN1 & CAN2 only support 250K. CAN2 support for receiving extended 29bit IDs not available now.

Data Sheets

  • HCM-ARM4-70-1401
Datasheet
  • HCM-ARM4-70-1601
Datasheet

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