Re: [time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

2018-02-27 Thread Art Sepin
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=view=35=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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Subject: [time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

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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[time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

2018-02-27 Thread Mark Sims
I ordered mine from China on Ebay.   50 of them were around $5, shipped.  
Adafruit sells a ribbon cable with female connectors on each end for around $3 
each.

I also got 2mm 2x5 and 2x4 connectors... both male and female.
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Re: [time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

2018-02-27 Thread Pete Lancashire
Magdi,

Excellent summery 

-pete

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 9:13 AM, Majdi S. Abbas  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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Re: [time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

2018-02-27 Thread Gregory Beat
Some manufacturers, of 2x5 headers are:
Amphenol/FCI, Samtec, Harwin, Sullins, Molex, MillMax, Hirose, etc.

One example:
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/amphenol-fci/87606-305LF/609-4813-ND/1524453

Numerous power/data interface boards have been developed over past 20 years.

2012 DIY Blog for Oncore interface board
http://doschman.blogspot.com/2012/11/motorola-oncore-ut-interface-and-pps.html

greg, w9gb

Sent from iPad Air

> On Feb 27, 2018, at 11:31 AM, Gregory Beat  wrote:
> 
> TAPR : Motorola Oncore receiver product page
> http://www.tapr.org/gps_oncorevp.html
> 
> Data/Power Connector: 
> 10-pin (2x5) unshrouded header on 0.100" centers.
> ** Readily available connector widely used in PC boards (and computer 
> motherboards).**
> 
> RF Connector (Antenna):
> Straight or Right Angle MCX (also referenced as OCX).
> This connection has +5 VDC present for proper L1 GPS antenna.
> DO NOT Short or use with GPS antennas not rated to handle +5 VDC.
> Some early 3.3 VDC antenna models were not tolerant of higher voltage (Read 
> specs).
> 
> w9gb
> 
> Sent from iPad Air
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Re: [time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

2018-02-27 Thread Majdi S. Abbas
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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[time-nuts] Need Oncore connector info.

2018-02-27 Thread John Green
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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