Wiki

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16210-pcb [06 Jul 2016 20:43] – [INTERFACE PCB] Mark Looneyresources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16210-pcb [07 Jul 2016 04:26] (current) – [ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC] Mark Looney
Line 8: Line 8:
 =====INTERFACE PCB===== =====INTERFACE PCB=====
 The interface PCB provides access to the ADIS16210CMLZ, using a dual-row, 16-pin connector, which supports standard ribbon cable systems and hand-soldering connection techniques. The interface PCB also provides two sets of mounting holes: one set of holes for attaching the ADIS16210CMLZ to the interface PCB and another set of holes for mounting the interface board to the system’s frame. The first set of holes line up with the ADIS16210CMLZ's mounting holes and are pre-tapped for use with M2x0.4mm machine screws. The second set of holes are support M2 machine screws and line up with M2x0.4mm, pre-tapped holes on the EVAL-ADIS evaluation system board.  The interface PCB provides access to the ADIS16210CMLZ, using a dual-row, 16-pin connector, which supports standard ribbon cable systems and hand-soldering connection techniques. The interface PCB also provides two sets of mounting holes: one set of holes for attaching the ADIS16210CMLZ to the interface PCB and another set of holes for mounting the interface board to the system’s frame. The first set of holes line up with the ADIS16210CMLZ's mounting holes and are pre-tapped for use with M2x0.4mm machine screws. The second set of holes are support M2 machine screws and line up with M2x0.4mm, pre-tapped holes on the EVAL-ADIS evaluation system board. 
-====ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC==== +====Mechanical Drawing====
-Insert schematic here+
  
-====INTERFACE CONNECTOR==== +{{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16210_pcbz_wiki_02.png?600|}}
-J1 is the electrical connector that provides direct access to power, ground and critical digital I/O pins on the devices. It is a 16-pin, dual-row, 2-mm pitch connector that support 1mm ribbon cable systems+
  
-===Pin Assignments===+====Electrical Schematic==== 
 +Please see the following graphic for the Interface PCB's electrical schematic:
  
-Here is the pin assignments for J1which is the connector that will interface with an embedded processor board+{{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16210_pcbz_wiki_01.png?600|}} 
 +====INTERFACE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS==== 
 +J1 is the electrical connector that provides direct access to powerground and critical digital I/O pins on the devices. It is a 16-pin, dual-row, 2-mm pitch connector that support 1mm ribbon cable systemsHere is the pin assignments for J1: 
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16imu1-pcb-j1-connector.png?200|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16imu1-pcb-j1-connector.png?200|}}
  
-===Ribbon Cable Options=== +NOTE: The ADIS16210CMLZ does not support DIO3 and DIO4, so pins 15 and 16 are not connected. 
-Check out the following link for ideas on how to make or purchase 16-pin, 1mm ribbon cables that can mate to the ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ. + 
-====PHYSICAL SETUP====+Check out the following link for ideas on how to make or purchase 16-pin, 1mm ribbon cables that can mate to the ADIS16210/PCBZ. 
 + 
 +[[ez>docs/DOC-2523|Acquiring 1mm ribbon cables]]  
 +=====PHYSICAL SETUP=====
 Installing the ADIS16210CMLZ onto the Interface board requires two steps: Installing the ADIS16210CMLZ onto the Interface board requires two steps:
  
 1. Insert the end of the flex cable (ADIS16210CMLZ) into J2 on the interface board. Check out the video attachment at this link for a demonstration.  1. Insert the end of the flex cable (ADIS16210CMLZ) into J2 on the interface board. Check out the video attachment at this link for a demonstration. 
 +
 +[[ez>docs/DOC-2672|Click here to see connector seating demonstration]] 
  
 2. Secure the ADIS16210CMLZ base to the Interface PCB, using four M2x0.4mm machine screws 2. Secure the ADIS16210CMLZ base to the Interface PCB, using four M2x0.4mm machine screws
  
-====INTERFACE CONNECTOR==== +3. Connect J1 to the application processorusing a 16-pin ribbon cable. 
-J1 is the electrical connector that provides direct access to powerground and critical digital I/O pins on the devices. It is a 16-pin, dual-row, 2-mm pitch connector that support 1mm ribbon cable systems+
  
-===Pin Assignments===+=====USE WITH THE EVAL-ADIS SYSTEM===== 
 +Click on the following link to access instructions for using the ADIS16210/PCBZ with the EVAL-ADIS evaluation system: 
  
-Here is the pin assignments for J1, which is the connector that will interface with an embedded processor board. +[[adis16210|ADIS16210 Evaluation on a PC]]
  
-{{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16imu1-pcb-j1-connector.png?200|}} 
  
-===Ribbon Cable Options=== 
-Check out the following link for ideas on how to make or purchase 16-pin, 1mm ribbon cables that can mate to the ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ. 
resources/eval/user-guides/inertial-mems/imu/adis16210-pcb.1467830611.txt.gz · Last modified: 06 Jul 2016 20:43 by Mark Looney