I need the part number of the connector that the Motorola Oncore series GPS
receiver plugs into. Does anyone have that info at hand?
Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 08:01:12AM -0600, John Green wrote:
I need the part number of the connector that the Motorola Oncore series GPS
receiver plugs into. Does anyone have that info at hand?
Which Oncore? The M12+ and the earlier ones are different.
Early receivers used a standard dual row 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch for
power and data, and an MCX antenna connector.
Later receivers used a 1.27mm pitch (0.050") 2x5pin header
with (from memory) the same pinout.
You should be able to search on pitch, row and pin count on
your distributors website and find a variety of manufacturers.
There's nothing special about these connectors.
And while you're ordering them, Trimble went to a 2x4 pin
2mm / 0.079" connector. If you're going to play with a Resolution T
SMT module or something along those lines down the road, you might
as well order that up, too.
--msa
Magdi,
Excellent summery !!!!
-pete
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 9:13 AM, Majdi S. Abbas msa@latt.net wrote:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 08:01:12AM -0600, John Green wrote:
I need the part number of the connector that the Motorola Oncore series
GPS
receiver plugs into. Does anyone have that info at hand?
Which Oncore? The M12+ and the earlier ones are different.
Early receivers used a standard dual row 0.1" (2.54mm) pitch for
power and data, and an MCX antenna connector.
Later receivers used a 1.27mm pitch (0.050") 2x5pin header
with (from memory) the same pinout.
You should be able to search on pitch, row and pin count on
your distributors website and find a variety of manufacturers.
There's nothing special about these connectors.
And while you're ordering them, Trimble went to a 2x4 pin
2mm / 0.079" connector. If you're going to play with a Resolution T
SMT module or something along those lines down the road, you might
as well order that up, too.
--msa
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The UT+ 10 pin AMP connector part number is listed in section 3 of the UT+\GT+ User's Guide Section 3 on page 3.2 here:
http://www.synergy-gps.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&Itemid=60
Motorola did not document I/O connector detail in the M12+ User's Guide except to say: " Straight, 0.050" [1.27mm] Pitch, 10 Pin Data Header." So, Randy Warner produced a short App-Note on the subject back in 2005. It's available here:
http://www.synergy-gps.com/images/stories/ShopTalk/m12+%20and%20m12m%20connector%20options%20b.pdf
At Sepin
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I need the part number of the connector that the Motorola Oncore series GPS receiver plugs into. Does anyone have that info at hand?
Thanks in advance.
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