neoECU 10: IO Map
The neoECU 10 uses Misc IO to configure the device. Table 1 shows the Misc IO table for neoECU 10. Examples of using the Misc IO can be found at this Link: Examples. The examples show how to use different features like PWM I/O, Analog inputs, LED, SW CAN, and other configurations.
Table 1: neoECU 10 Misc Pin
7
SW CAN M1
Works with MISC IO 8 to set SW CAN State
Set is output to 1: For value use; Normal Misc 7=1 and Misc 8=1; HVWU Misc 7=1 and Misc 8=0
8
SW CAN M0
Works with MISC IO 7 to set SW CAN State
Set is output to 1: For value use; Normal Misc 7=1 and Misc 8=1; HVWU Misc 7=1 and Misc 8=0
9
LSFT Enable
Enables LSFT CAN
Set is output to 1: For value use; 1 for Enable, 0 to disable
10
LSFT _STB#
Enables LSFT CAN
Set is output to 1: For value use; 1 for Enable, 0 to disable
15
LSFT/SW_EN#
Enables LSFT and SW CAN
Set is output to 1: For value use; 1 for Enable, 0 to disable
16
LSFT/SW#_SEL
Enables LSFT CAN
Set is output to 1: For value use; 1 for LSFT, 0 for SW
32
MISC IO2
Controls MISC IO2
Set is output to 1: Value Sets Value
33
MISC IO1
Controls MISC IO1
Set is output to 1: Value Sets Value
45
MISC IO3
Controls MISC IO3
Set is output to 1: Value Sets Value
46
MISC IO4
Controls MISC IO4
Set is output to 1: Value Sets Value
47
MISC IO5
Controls MISC IO5
Set is output to 1: Value Sets Value
48
MISC IO6
Controls MISC IO6
Set is output to 1: Value Sets Value
50
PWM2: IO6 On Device
Is IO6 PWM
Set is output to 0: Value Sets 1=PWM, 0=MISCIO
51
PWM3: IO5 On Device
Is IO5 PWM
Set is output to 0: Value Sets 1=PWM, 0=MISCIO
52
PWM4: IO4 On Device
Is IO4 PWM
Set is output to 0: Value Sets 1=PWM, 0=MISCIO
55
PWM5: IO2 On Device
Is IO2 PWM
Set is output to 0: Value Sets 1=PWM, 0=MISCIO
57
PWM7: IO3 On Device
Is IO3 PWM
Set is output to 0: Value Sets 1=PWM, 0=MISCIO
58
PWM8: IO1 On Device
Is IO1 PWM
Set is output to 0: Value Sets 1=PWM, 0=MISCIO
65
LED 3
Controls the state of LED 3
Set is output to 1: Value Controls state
66
LED 2
Controls the state of LED 2
Set is output to 1: Value Controls state
67
LED 1
Controls the state of LED 1
Set is output to 1: Value Controls state
The states and values for the MiscIO can be controlled though Function Blocks. The most common command to use to configure the Misc IO is Set Value. Figure 1 shows the Expression editor. To get to the Misc IO, select Physical IO on the left (Figure1: ) and then Misc IO to the right (Figure1: ). At the bottom there are three properties (Figure1: ). The "Value" option is used to set or read a value from that IO. For example setting the value of an output, or reading the state of an input. The "Is Output" property is to set the direction of the IO. One reason for doing this would be setting the direction for the IO. For example if you are working with a Digital Output, you would set the "Is Output" property to 1 (output). If this IO is not an output, but an input, set this property to be 0 (input).
One example of working with the Misc IO would be using the LED's. From Table 1, LED 3 is Misc IO 65. To work the LED, it would first need to be set to an output. In a Set Value command the "Is Output" Property would be set to "1". This sets the direction of the IO. An LED is an output, so this IO was set to be an output. Next the "Value" property can be used to set the state of the LED. In the example below, the Value was set to 1 to turn the LED on.
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