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ADIS1647x/PCBZ BREAKOUT BOARD WIKI GUIDE

OVERVIEW

There are seven (7) breakout boards that support ADIS1647x IMU products. These breakout boards that provide a simple way to develop a prototype connection between the ADIS1647x IMUs and an existing embedded processor platform. This breakout board already contains the ADIS1647x IMU and one 16-pin header, which mates to 2 mm ribbon cables. As a general guideline, these breakout boards will support reliable communications over ribbon cables that are up to 20 cm in length, but it is always a good idea to validate signal integrity before relying on this type of connection to support a critical communication link.

ORDERING GUIDE/MODEL NUMBER SUMMARY

Please see the follow table for a list of available breakout boards, along with the IMU model number that is on each board.

MODEL NUMBERS MEASUREMENT RANGE
BREAKOUT BOARD IMU GYROSCOPE ACCELEROMETER
ADIS16470/PCBZ ADIS16470AMLZ +/-2000 dps +/-40g
ADIS16475-1/PCBZ ADIS16475-1BMLZ +/-125 dps +/-8g
ADIS16475-2/PCBZ ADIS16475-2BMLZ +/-500 dps +/-8g
ADIS16475-3/PCBZ ADIS16475-3BMLZ +/-2000 dps +/-8g
ADIS16477-1/PCBZ ADIS16477-1BMLZ +/-125 dps +/-40g
ADIS16477-2/PCBZ ADIS16477-2BMLZ +/-500 dps +/-40g
ADIS16477-3/PCBZ ADIS16477-3BMLZ +/-2000 dps +/-40g

EVAL-ADIS2 CONNECTION

The J1 connector on each ADIS1647x breakout board is pin-for-pin compatible with the same connector (J1) on the EVAL-ADIS2 evaluation system.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

DIMENSTIONS/MOUNTING HOLES

These breakout boards, provide four mounting holes, one in each corner, which support attachment to another surface with M2 machine screws. Please see the following diagram for more details:

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

Please see the following table for the pin assignments for the interface connector (J1)

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
1 ~RST Reset, Active Low
2 SCLK Serial Clock (Serial Peripheral Interface)
3 ~CS Chip Select (Serial Peripheral Interface), Active Low
4 DOUT Data Output (Serial Peripheral Interface)
5 DNC Do not connect
6 DIN Data Input (Serial Peripheral Interface)
7 GND Ground
8 GND Ground
9 GND Ground
10 VDD Power Supply, +3.3V
11 VDD Power Supply, +3.3V
12 VDD Power Supply, +3.3V
13 DR Data Ready
14 SYNC Sync Input
15 DNC Do not connect
16 DNC Do not connect

CABLING

J1 supports connection with the following style of cables: 2.00 mm IDC Ribbon Cable Assembly

TIP: Use “2.00 mm IDC Ribbon Cable Assembly” as search criteria to find the latest options on the market.

At the time of initial release for these breakout boards, we were most familiar with the TCSD Series from Samtec.

ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC

The following diagram illustrates the electrical schematic for the ADIS16470/PCBZ. Please note that the only difference in the other models will be in the IMU (ADIS16470AMLZ listed in the following view). Click on this image to access a higher-resolution view.

REFERENCE DESIGNS & CODE EXAMPLES

For those who are ready to evaluate the ADIS1647x, this section provides a list of reference designs. These references designs include one or both of the following:

- Physical connection, between the ADIS1647x-x/PCB and a specific embedded processor platform/system

- Embedded code, which lists all ADIS1647x user registers, manages the ADIS1647x's SPI protocol requirements and provides examples for reading from (and writing to) the user registers, within the ADIS1647x's memory map.

ADIS1647x with Teensy 3.2 (Arduino)

resources/eval/user-guides/inertial-mems/imu/adis1647x-pcb.txt · Last modified: 03 Jan 2021 22:04 by Robin Getz