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'''48-pin Module Family''' <br/>
 
'''48-pin Module Family''' <br/>
 
[[Image:ECM048.jpg|200px]]<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM048.jpg|200px]]<br/>
The 48-pin modules are a family of rugged embedded controls capable of operating in harsh automotive, marine, and offhighway applications. Based on a proven microprocessor, these engine control modules are capable of delivering complex control strategies. The onboard floating point unit and high clock frequency allow software to be developed in shorter times. The CAN 2.0B datalink ensures interoperability with other vehicle systems. The ECM-0563-048 is part of the ControlCore family of embedded controls systems. Software for this module can be created utilizing model-based automatic code generation via Woodward’s MotoHawk development suite.
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Delivering more I/O and processing power, our 48-pin modules are available in engine / powertrain (ECM), general purpose (GCM), and hydraulic (HCM) control configurations. Depending on configuration, the 48-pin modules are based on Freescale MPC555 (40 MHz) or MPC563 (56 MHz) processors. Typical applications include engine-emissions control, transmissions, and hydraulics for small industrial 4 cylinder sequential and 8 cylinder batch-fire engines.
  
 
ECM-0555-048
 
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'''80-pin module'''<br/>
 
'''80-pin module'''<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM080.jpg|200px]]<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM080.jpg|200px]]<br/>
The ECM-0555-080 engine control module is a rugged embedded control system capable of operating in harsh automotive, marine, and off-highway applications. Over 300,000 successful marine applications prove the capability of this module. Based on a proven microprocessor, the ECM-0555-080 is capable of delivering complex control strategies. The onboard floating
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Our 80-pin modules are designed for engine and powertrain (ECM) control. Based on a Freescale MPC555 processor running at 40 Mhz, the 80-pin module includes multiple DSP knock inputs, optional EGO oxygen sensor inputs, as well as a high-current H-Bridge driver. Typical applications include knock control and peak/hold fuel injection for 12 cylinder sequential engines.
point unit and the high clock frequency allow software to be developed in shorter times. Dual CAN 2.0B datalinks ensure interoperability with other system components. The ECM-0555-080 is part of the ControlCore family of embedded controls systems. Software for this module can be created utilizing model-based automatic code generation via Woodward’s MotoHawk development suite.
 
  
 
'''128-pin module'''<br/>
 
'''128-pin module'''<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM128.jpg|200px]]<br/>
 
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Designed for large scale engine and powertrain (ECM) control, our 128 pin module delivers optimal flexibility for complex control strategies. Built on the proven MPC565 processor, the onboard floating point unit and high clock frequency allow software to be developed in shorter times. Dual CAN 2.0B datalinks ensure interoperability with other vehicle systems. Typical applications include general rapid prototyping, peak/hold fuel injection, and 12 cylinder sequential engines
  
 
'''112-pin module family'''<br/>
 
'''112-pin module family'''<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM112.jpg|200px]]<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM112.jpg|200px]]<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM-5644A-112-048-1202-xD.jpg|200px]]<br/>
 
[[Image:ECM-5644A-112-048-1202-xD.jpg|200px]]<br/>
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For demanding engine and powertrain (ECM) control applications, our 112-pin
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modules are based on Freescale MPC5554 or 5644 processors running at 80 MHz or 120MHz.
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The 112-pin modules offer a full complement of memory storage, as well as multiple
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frequency, crank position, and DSP knock detection inputs.  Typical applications include full OBD2
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8 cylinder sequential engines
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'''70-pin module'''
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Our new 70-pin modules are designed for engine and powertrain (ECM) control. Based on a Freescale HCS12XE processor running at 50 MHz, these modules incorporate a solid complement of memory storage; multiple frequency, crank position and EGO oxygen sensor inputs; as well as CAN2.0B and RS-485 communications. These modules are targeted for low cost, fixed-point,
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4 cylinder engine applications.

Revision as of 16:18, 27 September 2012

Modules

See the Woodward MCS Product Guide for Description of all MCS ECUs as well as related cables and hardware.

Woodward MCS Product Guide

Click here to view the ECM specification summary chart


Support

Please direct product inquiries/questions to MCS Support.

Datasheets

ECU Datasheets

Hardware

Also see the Module Cross Reference Chart ECU Cross Reference page.

24-pin Module Family
ECM024.jpg

For simple applications, our 24-pin modules are available in an engine and powertrain control (ECM) configuration, using a Freescale HCS12 processor running at 24 Mhz, and in a general-purpose (GCM) configuration based on Freescale HCS12 (24 MHz) or MPC565 (56 MHz) processors. Typical applications include single cylinder and single point injected 4 cylinder engines, CAN gateways, and diesel after-treatment control systems.

48-pin Module Family
ECM048.jpg
Delivering more I/O and processing power, our 48-pin modules are available in engine / powertrain (ECM), general purpose (GCM), and hydraulic (HCM) control configurations. Depending on configuration, the 48-pin modules are based on Freescale MPC555 (40 MHz) or MPC563 (56 MHz) processors. Typical applications include engine-emissions control, transmissions, and hydraulics for small industrial 4 cylinder sequential and 8 cylinder batch-fire engines.

ECM-0555-048

ECM-0563-48

GCM-0563-48

HCM-0563-48

80-pin module
ECM080.jpg
Our 80-pin modules are designed for engine and powertrain (ECM) control. Based on a Freescale MPC555 processor running at 40 Mhz, the 80-pin module includes multiple DSP knock inputs, optional EGO oxygen sensor inputs, as well as a high-current H-Bridge driver. Typical applications include knock control and peak/hold fuel injection for 12 cylinder sequential engines.

128-pin module
ECM128.jpg
Designed for large scale engine and powertrain (ECM) control, our 128 pin module delivers optimal flexibility for complex control strategies. Built on the proven MPC565 processor, the onboard floating point unit and high clock frequency allow software to be developed in shorter times. Dual CAN 2.0B datalinks ensure interoperability with other vehicle systems. Typical applications include general rapid prototyping, peak/hold fuel injection, and 12 cylinder sequential engines

112-pin module family
ECM112.jpg
ECM-5644A-112-048-1202-xD.jpg

For demanding engine and powertrain (ECM) control applications, our 112-pin modules are based on Freescale MPC5554 or 5644 processors running at 80 MHz or 120MHz. The 112-pin modules offer a full complement of memory storage, as well as multiple frequency, crank position, and DSP knock detection inputs. Typical applications include full OBD2 8 cylinder sequential engines


70-pin module Our new 70-pin modules are designed for engine and powertrain (ECM) control. Based on a Freescale HCS12XE processor running at 50 MHz, these modules incorporate a solid complement of memory storage; multiple frequency, crank position and EGO oxygen sensor inputs; as well as CAN2.0B and RS-485 communications. These modules are targeted for low cost, fixed-point, 4 cylinder engine applications.