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Link to [http://mcs.woodward.com/content/motohawk/Documentation/CurrentVersion/HTML/MotoHawk_topics/_auto/ECU565-128.xhtml MotoHawk help for PCM128]
 
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See Product Guide for Active Part Numbers and Related Hardware (Connectors, Harnesses, Bootkey..).
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'''Hardware Features'''
 
'''Hardware Features'''

Revision as of 10:45, 27 September 2012

Overview

Link to MotoHawk help for PCM128

ECM128.jpg

See Product Guide for Active Part Numbers and Related Hardware (Connectors, Harnesses, Bootkey..).

Hardware Features

Microprocessor: MPC565, 56MHz
Memory: 1M Flash, 548K RAM, 8K Serial EEPROM,
64Kx8 Parallel EEPROM
Operating Voltage: 9-32VDC
Operating Temperature: -40° to 105° C
Sealed connectors operable to 10ft submerged

Inputs

30 Analog Inputs
4 Low Frequency Discrete Inputs
4 VR Frequency Inputs
2 Wide Range O2 Sensor Inputs
Dual Lambda Sensor Interface
2 Dual Sensor Wide Band Knock Detectors

Outputs

6 3A /1A Peak/Hold Injector Drivers
6 7A/3A or 3A/1A Peak/Hold Inj. Drivers
16 TTL Level Ignition System Outputs
10 3A Low Side PWMs
1 1.5A Tachometer Output
2 5A H-Bridge PWMs
1 10A H-Bridge PWM
1 Relay Driver (Main Power)

Datalinks

2 CAN 2.0B Channels
1 ISO 9141 Channel Note: ISO9141 Hardware is not supported in MotoHawk Software.
(KWP2000/HWP2000, 10.4kbps)
1 RS485 Channel

Additional Information

There are two main types of PCM128

Hi-Vol

  • 1024K Flash
  • NO Parallel EEprom (PROD style)
  • 32K Serial EE
  • 36K RAM

Lo-Vol

  • 1024K Flash
  • Parallel EEProm (DEV Style)
  • 32K Serial EE
  • 1024K RAM

Tips

  • Think of EST1-12 and EST13-16 as two separate banks
  • Avoid mixing Behaviours within a bank where possible, as it can potentially restrict DriverModes and Diagnostic Capability.

FAQ

What's special about EST13 to EST16?

  • These pins have stronger LowSide Drivers and can sync higher current
  • The hardware can be configured as PUSH_PULL or LOW_SIDE drive
  • Current MotoHawk (0.8.4b8) Sets the DriverMode to LOW_SIDE for DIO, OneShot but PUSH_PULL for PWM.
  • The Hi-Vol PCM128 does not have pull-up transistors, so technically cannot be configured as PUSH_PULL but the polarity remains active high.
  • When instantiating from ControlCore as a LOW_SIDE it makes them active low instead of active high.

Why am I getting a ERROR_DRIVER_CONFLICT?

See ERROR_DRIVER_CONFLICT

Where have DG5, 6,7,8 Gone?

You will get "Hardware Not Supported" if you use a Low-Vol. These resources are consumed as part of the KNOCK2 device.

Where is my KNOCK2?

The Hi-Vol only has KNOCK1