CM3626

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HCM-5534-90-1201/1302 (CM3626)

The HCM-5534-90-1201 (CM3626) is a controller for vehicle and other applications with a steady voltage of less than or equal to 32 Vdc. It has 36 inputs and 26 outputs as well as 2 CAN/J1939 communication ports. The CM 3626 is especially suited for applications with higher demands on functional safety, where there is a need to prove the safety integrity of each implemented safety function. All outputs have diagnostics for both internal and external faults and, when used in safe mode, have return switches that provide a redundant shut down path. Two versions of the CM3626 are available, the HCM-5534-90-1201 with 768 kB of flash and the HCM-5534-90-1302 with an additional 2 MB of flash.

FAQ

  • Two part numbers are available for the 3626. The 1301 uses the internal Flash, EEPROM, and internal Ram The 1302 has an external memory, 2 MB FLASH & 512 KB RAM memory available.
  • What is the frequency range for the frequency inputs?

Both modules have a 10kHz max frequency. The CM3626 user guide also indicates that there is a minimum 1kHz frequency.

  • What is the 5V reference output voltage and current rating?

Both have a selectable 5V or 8V reference output. The CM2115 is rated for 300mA and the CM3626 is rated for 1A

  • One CAN channel is listed as 205K and the other 250/500, does this mean that one channel only supports 250K?

Correct, we have a change in the works for HCM-5534-90-1302 that would allow 500K on CAN1 as well.

  • The calibration interface isn’t specified, what do they support (CCP/XCP/other)?

XCP – Compliant A2L file are generated for use with CANAPE, VISION, etc...

  • Many of the PWM outputs have either a 250Hz or 500Hz max frequency, is this correct?

Many do but not all. Note, the CM2115 LSOs can PWM at 1500Hz.


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