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resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16375-adisusb [29 Apr 2015 15:40] – [PHYSICAL SETUP] Mark Looneyresources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16375-adisusb [29 Apr 2015 15:44] – [PHYSICAL SETUP] Mark Looney
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 NOTE: Do not plug the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] into the USB cable at this stage of the setup.  Wait until the software installation is complete. NOTE: Do not plug the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] into the USB cable at this stage of the setup.  Wait until the software installation is complete.
  
-=== Step #1 ===+==== Step #1 ====
 The [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] installs directly into the J4 connector of the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. The following pictures provide a visual reference for correct connection. Mounting to the system frame is accomplished by Drilling and tapping for M2 (drill size #52 1.6mm) or 2-56 (drill size #50 .070) holes in the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]], according to the locations in the physical mounting diagram. The tap is the best way but an M2x0.4 machine screw can be used for tapping the PCB material. The [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] is secured using the M2x0.4x18mm machine screws included with the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]. The mounting location holes are shown in the picture below. The [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] installs directly into the J4 connector of the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. The following pictures provide a visual reference for correct connection. Mounting to the system frame is accomplished by Drilling and tapping for M2 (drill size #52 1.6mm) or 2-56 (drill size #50 .070) holes in the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]], according to the locations in the physical mounting diagram. The tap is the best way but an M2x0.4 machine screw can be used for tapping the PCB material. The [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] is secured using the M2x0.4x18mm machine screws included with the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]. The mounting location holes are shown in the picture below.
  
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 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-correct-j4-connection.png?600 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-correct-j4-connection.png?600 |}}
  
-=== Step #2 ===+==== Step #2 ====
 The remote mounting option [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]] includes one [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]], one interface printed circuit board (PCB), and four M2 × 0.4 x 18mm machine screws. The interface PCB provides larger connectors than the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] for simpler prototyping, four-tapped M2 holes for attachment of the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]], and four holes (machine screw size M2.5 or #4) for mounting the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] to a solid structure. J1 is a dual-row, 2 mm (pitch) connector that mates to a number of ribbon cable systems, including 3M Part Number 152212-0100-GB (ribbon crimp connector) and 3M Part Number 3625/12 (ribbon cable). Note that J1 has 16 pads; however, some legacy boards use only Pin 1 through Pin 12. The remote mounting option [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]] includes one [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]], one interface printed circuit board (PCB), and four M2 × 0.4 x 18mm machine screws. The interface PCB provides larger connectors than the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] for simpler prototyping, four-tapped M2 holes for attachment of the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]], and four holes (machine screw size M2.5 or #4) for mounting the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] to a solid structure. J1 is a dual-row, 2 mm (pitch) connector that mates to a number of ribbon cable systems, including 3M Part Number 152212-0100-GB (ribbon crimp connector) and 3M Part Number 3625/12 (ribbon cable). Note that J1 has 16 pads; however, some legacy boards use only Pin 1 through Pin 12.
  
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 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-mounted-on-pcbz-brd.png?400}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-mounted-on-pcbz-brd.png?400}}
  
-=== Step #3 ===+==== Step #3 ====
 Secure the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] body, to the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]] using (4) M2x0.4x18mm machine screws (included with [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]). The suggested torque setting for the attachment hardware is 40 inch-ounces, or 0.2825 N-m. Secure the [[adi>ADIS16375|ADIS16375AMLZ]] body, to the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]] using (4) M2x0.4x18mm machine screws (included with [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]). The suggested torque setting for the attachment hardware is 40 inch-ounces, or 0.2825 N-m.
  
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 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-adisusb-16375pcbz2.png?400}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-adisusb-16375pcbz2.png?400}}
  
-=== Step #4 ===+==== Step #4 ====
 Connect J1 on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] to J1 on the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]. Note that J1 ([[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]) has 12 pins and J1 ([[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]) has 16 pins. The four DIO pins are left un-connected using the 12 pin connector which allows easy access and shown in the pictures below. Connect J1 on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] to J1 on the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]. Note that J1 ([[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]) has 12 pins and J1 ([[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/adis16375/products/EVAL-ADIS16375/eb.html|ADIS16375/PCBZ]]) has 16 pins. The four DIO pins are left un-connected using the 12 pin connector which allows easy access and shown in the pictures below.
  
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 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-adisusb-16375pcbz4.png?400|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:375-adisusb-16375pcbz4.png?400|}}
  
-=== Step #5 ===+==== Step #5 ====
 The following picture (left side) shows JP1 in the **+3.3V** position (factory-default). If this is different, change the JP1 jumper setting on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] to the **+3.3V** position and shown in the following picture:  The following picture (left side) shows JP1 in the **+3.3V** position (factory-default). If this is different, change the JP1 jumper setting on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] to the **+3.3V** position and shown in the following picture: 
  
resources/eval/user-guides/inertial-mems/imu/adis16375-adisusb.txt · Last modified: 09 Jan 2021 00:39 by Robin Getz