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+ | Wiring the breakout board to the KEY64D_PH, is strait forward: | ||
+ | one 14 pin cable connects from the KEY64D_PH common to the breakout board common, the rest of the 14 cables connect to either of the 14 pin headers on the board. | ||
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+ | =wiring the panels to the breakout board := | ||
+ | 2 types of connectors are available : 10 pin connector and 20 pin connector. | ||
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+ | 10 pin connector: | ||
+ | connecting the panel to the 10 pin header requires connecting the common to pin 1 and 10. | ||
+ | all the switches connect to pins 2-9 : not all pins are available on all pin headers, but the count always starts from 2 and on. | ||
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+ | 20 pin connector: | ||
+ | common pins are 1 and 2, pins and 4 are not used. | ||
+ | pin 1 is common for the uneven pins - 5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19 | ||
+ | pin 2 is common to the even pins - 6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 | ||
+ | on the 20 pin header all the pins are always available. |
Revision as of 08:55, 25 December 2008
Contents
F16 Center console input breakout board
Features:
- connects to one KEY64D_PH board
- each panel has its own connector
- connectors: pin headers for IDC ribbon flat cables
- board size: 80x100mm (1/2 euro size)
- this board DOES NOT support the MFD's and ICP
3D view of board
Schematic and Layout
Bill of Materials
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Wiring the breakout board
Wiring the breakout board to the KEY64D_PH, is strait forward: one 14 pin cable connects from the KEY64D_PH common to the breakout board common, the rest of the 14 cables connect to either of the 14 pin headers on the board.
wiring the panels to the breakout board :
2 types of connectors are available : 10 pin connector and 20 pin connector.
10 pin connector: connecting the panel to the 10 pin header requires connecting the common to pin 1 and 10. all the switches connect to pins 2-9 : not all pins are available on all pin headers, but the count always starts from 2 and on.
20 pin connector: common pins are 1 and 2, pins and 4 are not used. pin 1 is common for the uneven pins - 5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19 pin 2 is common to the even pins - 6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 on the 20 pin header all the pins are always available.