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The Hirose DF13 series look pretty similar to the Molex Picoblade, although they have a different form factor and may not fit! <br/> | |||
Check the type of connector before ordering (3D Robotics and HK/Chinese manufacturers may use one of these connector types). | |||
== Molex PicoBlade™ 1.25mm (.049") Pitch Connector System == | == Molex PicoBlade™ 1.25mm (.049") Pitch Connector System == | ||
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=== 1.25mm (0.049") Pitch PicoBlade Receptacle (Female) === | === 1.25mm (0.049") Pitch PicoBlade Receptacle (Female) === | ||
[[Image:Molex_crimp.jpg|thumb|Inserting a Molex crimp]] | |||
These are the connector housings, used in the wiring harness and not the PCB | These are the connector housings, used in the wiring harness and not the PCB | ||
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The 1.25mm terminals are extremely small and ''cannot and should not be soldered, crimped with pliers, or attached by any tool other than the genuine Molex crimper.'' Remember that if a wire comes loose, any wire, the plane will crash! | The 1.25mm terminals are extremely small and ''cannot and should not be soldered, crimped with pliers, or attached by any tool other than the genuine Molex crimper.'' Remember that if a wire comes loose, any wire, the plane will crash! | ||
* [http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=50058-8000virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-50058-8000 50058-8000] 28-32 tape ($0.04-0.07 USD based on qty) | * [http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=50058-8000virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-50058-8000 Mouser 50058-8000] 28-32 tape ($0.04-0.07 USD based on qty) | ||
* [http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=50079-8000virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-50079-8000 50079-8000] 26-28 tape ($0.03-0.07 USD based on qty) | * [http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=50079-8000virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-50079-8000 Mouser 50079-8000] 26-28 tape ($0.03-0.07 USD based on qty) | ||
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* [http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=WM1142CT-ND Digi-Key WM1142CT-ND] 26-28 AWG | |||
* [http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=WM1775-ND Digi-Key WM1775-ND] 28-32 AWG | |||
[[Image:molex_pin.gif|thumb|Molex pin]] | [[Image:molex_pin.gif|thumb|Molex pin]] | ||
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=== Pre-Crimped Connectors from eBay China (Molex Picoblade) === | |||
(These are the standard Molex Picoblade connector) | |||
You can find 10pcs female crimp terminals with 10cm wire and and 10 male terminals in a bundle for around 5€ | |||
Search for: "mini/micro jst 10pcs" | |||
This is very nice if you do not have a crimp tool and want the cheapest connectors with wires on the market. | |||
Note: the male terminals in 1.25mm pitch and are trough hole technology | |||
Be careful, most SMD male terminals are 1mm pitch and can't be used on the [[Lisa/M]] which has 1.25mm pitch. | |||
== Power Supply == | == Power Supply == | ||
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== Wiring == | == Wiring == | ||
Wiring is a critical part of any autonomous vehicle and the importance of high quality reliable wiring cannot be stressed enough. The | Wiring is a critical part of any autonomous vehicle and the importance of high quality reliable wiring cannot be stressed enough. The Molex connectors work best with 0.4mm (26AWG) wire though can also be used with 0.3mm (29AWG) on extremely lightweight models. Larger sizes will not fit. High strand-count wire is strongly advised as it is much less prone to failure from fatigue. The insulation type is critical: silicone is extremely flexible and heat resistant but easily cut or torn, teflon is extremely heat and abrasion resistant but not very flexible. Either choice is good though teflon is more durable and readily available. Standard plastic/vinyl insulated wire does not solder well (insulation melts) and does not crimp well - the vinyl insulation provides little or no strength and wires tend to break at the solder or crimp joints. Some recommended wire sources are: | ||
*Alpha 19 strand Teflon insulated 26AWG wire: [http://www.mouser.com/search/refine.aspx?Ntt=2843%2f19 Mouser P/N: 2843/19] | *Alpha 19 strand Teflon insulated 26AWG wire: [http://www.mouser.com/search/refine.aspx?Ntt=2843%2f19 Mouser P/N: 2843/19] | ||
*[http://www.rdswire.com/ RDS Wire] sells very high strand count (66 strands!) 26AWG and 29AWG silicone wire for around $0.60 to $1 per foot in quantity but they mostly deal with very large production orders and may or may not have small | *[http://www.rdswire.com/ RDS Wire] sells very high strand count (66 strands!) 26AWG and 29AWG silicone wire for around $0.60 to $1 per foot in quantity but they mostly deal with very large production orders and may or may not have small quantities available for a reasonable price. Call them for details. | ||
*[http://www.hobby-lobby.com/hobby-wire.htm Hobby-Lobby] has a great selection of larger silicone wire at great prices but this wire is only useful for motors and batteries. The 0.5mm wire they offer has ''very thick'' silicone insulation and will not fit into the | *[http://www.hobby-lobby.com/hobby-wire.htm Hobby-Lobby] has a great selection of larger silicone wire at great prices but this wire is only useful for motors and batteries. The 0.5mm wire they offer has ''very thick'' silicone insulation and will not fit into the Molex connectors. | ||
*A convenient female USB mini-B receptacle ( [http://www.mouser.com/search/refine.aspx?Ntt=500075-0517 Mouser P/N: 500075-0517]) permits soldering directly without a PCB | *A convenient female USB mini-B receptacle ( [http://www.mouser.com/search/refine.aspx?Ntt=500075-0517 Mouser P/N: 500075-0517]) permits soldering directly without a PCB | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 7 January 2016
The Hirose DF13 series look pretty similar to the Molex Picoblade, although they have a different form factor and may not fit!
Check the type of connector before ordering (3D Robotics and HK/Chinese manufacturers may use one of these connector types).
Molex PicoBlade™ 1.25mm (.049") Pitch Connector System
Paparazzi autopilots use 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade™ headers for all connections. Users must make their own wiring harnesses by either crimping the molex terminal pins onto their wiring or soldering pre-crimped wires to their peripherals.
- Be sure to order plenty of 1.25mm Molex plugs (female)
- Current: 1.0A
- Wires are available (post sources) with pins already crimped - simply trim and solder these to your peripherals and assemble them into the Molex plugs. Try Farnell Part number 112-5276 or 112-5274, RS-Components 279-9516 or 279-9544. In the US Newark has them. Part number 93K4876 ~$10 for 10 300mm wires with a socket on each end.
1.25mm (0.049") Pitch PicoBlade Receptacle (Female)
These are the connector housings, used in the wiring harness and not the PCB
- 51021-0200 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 2pos
- 51021-0300 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 3pos
- 51021-0400 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 4pos
- 51021-0500 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 5pos
- 51021-0700 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 7pos
- 51021-0800 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 8pos
- 51021-1000 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Receptacle 10pos
1.25mm (0.049") Female Crimp Terminals
The 1.25mm terminals are extremely small and cannot and should not be soldered, crimped with pliers, or attached by any tool other than the genuine Molex crimper. Remember that if a wire comes loose, any wire, the plane will crash!
- Mouser 50058-8000 28-32 tape ($0.04-0.07 USD based on qty)
- Mouser 50079-8000 26-28 tape ($0.03-0.07 USD based on qty)
or
- Digi-Key WM1142CT-ND 26-28 AWG
- Digi-Key WM1775-ND 28-32 AWG
Crimpers
Crimpers are available from Mouser or Digi-Key for approximately $200 USD and will prove worthwhile for most users. The fact that Wire-to-Wire Plugs are available should make this Crimper an even more worthwhile investment.
- Strip Length should be between 1.40 to 1.90mm
- Wire Insulation Range should be < 1.0mm with the 28-32AWG Terminals and < 1.04mm with the 26-28AWG Terminals
- Digi-Key WM9984-ND for 26-32 AWG wire
- P/N# 63811-0300 for 28-26 AWG wire (obsolete)
- P/N# 63811-0200 for 32-28 AWG wire (obsolete)
1.25mm (0.049") Pitch PicoBlade Plug (Male, Wire-to-wire)
These Plugs are for Wire-to-Wire connections and they are not required. Their reference here is for convenience only.
- 51047-0200 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 2pos
- 51047-0300 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 3pos
- 51047-0400 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 4pos
- 51047-0500 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 5pos
- 51047-0600 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 6pos
- 51047-0700 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 7pos
- 51047-0800 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 8pos
- 51047-0900 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 9pos
- 51047-1000 1.25mm Molex PicoBlade Plug 10pos
1.25mm (0.049") Male Crimp Terminals
These Crimp Terminals are for Wire-to-Wire connections and they are not required. Their reference here is for convenience only.
- 50133-8000 28-32 tape
- 50125-8000 26-28 tape
Pre-Crimped Connectors from eBay China (Molex Picoblade)
(These are the standard Molex Picoblade connector)
You can find 10pcs female crimp terminals with 10cm wire and and 10 male terminals in a bundle for around 5€ Search for: "mini/micro jst 10pcs"
This is very nice if you do not have a crimp tool and want the cheapest connectors with wires on the market. Note: the male terminals in 1.25mm pitch and are trough hole technology Be careful, most SMD male terminals are 1mm pitch and can't be used on the Lisa/M which has 1.25mm pitch.
Power Supply
For reference, Matthew Currie is assembling his Tiny(s) with WS Deans Micro 2R connectors for power as they are a commonly available R/C connector and are of high quality and durability. They do not have a positive lock mechanism but insert under a lot of pressure. They do not require any special crimping tools and withstand up to 15A.
Wiring
Wiring is a critical part of any autonomous vehicle and the importance of high quality reliable wiring cannot be stressed enough. The Molex connectors work best with 0.4mm (26AWG) wire though can also be used with 0.3mm (29AWG) on extremely lightweight models. Larger sizes will not fit. High strand-count wire is strongly advised as it is much less prone to failure from fatigue. The insulation type is critical: silicone is extremely flexible and heat resistant but easily cut or torn, teflon is extremely heat and abrasion resistant but not very flexible. Either choice is good though teflon is more durable and readily available. Standard plastic/vinyl insulated wire does not solder well (insulation melts) and does not crimp well - the vinyl insulation provides little or no strength and wires tend to break at the solder or crimp joints. Some recommended wire sources are:
- Alpha 19 strand Teflon insulated 26AWG wire: Mouser P/N: 2843/19
- RDS Wire sells very high strand count (66 strands!) 26AWG and 29AWG silicone wire for around $0.60 to $1 per foot in quantity but they mostly deal with very large production orders and may or may not have small quantities available for a reasonable price. Call them for details.
- Hobby-Lobby has a great selection of larger silicone wire at great prices but this wire is only useful for motors and batteries. The 0.5mm wire they offer has very thick silicone insulation and will not fit into the Molex connectors.
- A convenient female USB mini-B receptacle ( Mouser P/N: 500075-0517) permits soldering directly without a PCB