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==Datasheets==
==Datasheets==
'''[http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/index.php?title=MotoTron_ECU_Datasheets#HCM-563-048_Family_of_Controllers HCM-563-48 Datasheets]'''
'''[[MotoTron_ECU_Datasheets#HCM-563-048_Family_of_Controllers|HCM-563-48 Datasheets]]'''


==Webstore==
==Webstore==


'''[http://store.neweagle.net/CategoryProductList.jsp?cat=Tools%3AMotoHawk%3AControllers:Hydraulic+Control+Modules Webstore: Hydraulic Control Modules]'''
'''[http://store.neweagle.net/CategoryProductList.jsp?cat=Tools%3AMotoHawk%3AControllers:Hydraulic+Control+Modules Webstore: Hydraulic Control Modules]'''

Revision as of 17:15, 2 April 2012

HCM-563-48

TVM Module

The HCM 563-48 0801 was also known as the TVM module as part of the Fire48 MotoTron Controller platform.

What is the difference between the I/O of the model 0801 and 0803

From the data sheet, the inputs differ on the pull up to power and pull down to ground resistor values.

Why does the HCM-563-48 modules have two DRVP pins when there are no high side drivers?

These modules have the DRVP pins because the HCM is meant to drive solenoid valves for hydraulic applications. Therefore the module has LSO pins that have a recirculating feature, so when the solenoid coils are losing current it has a path back to the power supply.

How do I access current feedback in this module?

If you double click on PWM block, and select the 'Output Current' checkbox from the list, it will give you a current in mA as an output. The following picture illustrates it.

Datasheets

HCM-563-48 Datasheets

Webstore

Webstore: Hydraulic Control Modules