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ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ Breakout Board Wiki-Guide

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ is a breakout board that provides some convenience for those who are connecting an ADIS16334, ADIS16362, ADIS16364, ADIS16365, ADIS16367, ADIS16405, ADIS16407, ADIS16445 and ADIS16448 to an embedded processor for the first time.

SUMMARY

When used in conjunction with the ADIS1644X/FLEX, the ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ can connect the ADIS16334, ADIS16445 or ADIS16448 to the EVAL-ADIS or to an embedded processor system. Please see the following picture, which illustrates how each of these components fit together:

ADIS1644X/FLEX PIN NUMBER MARKINGS

Please note that the pin numbers markings on the ADIS1644X/FLEX were incorrect in early manufacturing lots. The following picture illustrates the corrected pin numbers. This picture is here to raise awareness and to recommend that these pin numbers be ignored, in deference to the following procedure for correct installation (which does not require reference to these pin number markings):

SETUP WITH ADIS1633X/44X IMUS

Connecting the IMU (ADIS16334, ADIS16445 or ADIS16448), ADIS1644X/FLEX and ADIS16IMU2 together is a very simple two-step process.

Step 1: ADIS16xxx (IMU) to ADIS1644X/FLEX

The following diagram illustrates the two different connectors on ADIS1644X/FLEX, along with their connections:

The following diagram shows the IMU's interface connector, which the ADIS1644X/FLEX connects with:

The following table shows the correct insertion, along with the three most common incorrect ways to insert the flex onto the IMU's interface connector

TOP VIEW CONNECTOR VIEW

Step 2: ADIS1644X/FLEX to ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ

The ADIS1644X/FLEX has 20 pins, while J2 on the ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ has 24-pins. Connect the flex to pins 1 through 20 on J2. Pin numbers 1, 2, 23 and 24 are clearly identified on the silk screen, which is associated with J2 on the ADIS16IMU2/PCBZ. The following pictures illustrate the correct insertion alignment for this connection

SETUP WITH ADIS1636x/40X IMUs

Connecting any of the ADIS1636x or ADIS1640x IMU products is very simple, as J2 mates perfectly with the interface connect on these products. Click on any of the images to below for larger views.

For more information on proper handling of the ADIS1636x and ADIS1640x packages, please consult AN-1045

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

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

Here is the pin assignments for J1, which is the connector that will interface with an embedded processor board.

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.

Acquiring 1mm ribbon cables

ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC

SUPPORT

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