VPC i2 MICRO iCON User manual

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RECEIVER PART IDENTIFICATION
ITA PART IDENTIFICATION
RECEIVER/ITA ENGAGEMENT & DISENGAGEMENT
RECEIVER MOUNTING
ITA COVER REMOVAL
ITA COVER INSTALLATION
CABLE CLAMP REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
CONTACT REMOVAL
RECEIVER STRAIN RELIEF ASSEMBLY
RECEIVER PROTECTIVE COVER INSTALLATION
ITA PROTECTIVE COVER INSTALLATION
KEYING PIN KIT, RECEIVER & ITA ASSEMBLY
PCB ASSEMBLY W/ TWO HEADERS
PCB LAYOUT W/ HEADER
STANDARD PCB LAYOUT
HYBRID PCB LAYOUT W/ HEADER
HYBRID STANDARD PCB LAYOUT
TROUBLESHOOTING
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RECEIVER PART IDENTIFICATION
PART # XXX
(Figure A) notes distinguishing features of the i2 Micro iCon receiver for identification of
the top and bottom of the receiver. Features to look for are the numeric keying receptacle
on the top side and the alpha keying receptacle on the bottom.
The front and rear of the receiver are shown in (Figure B). The front has a polarizing
feature which prevents the i2 Micro iCon ITA and receiver from being engaged upside
down. The front of the receiver can be identified as the side with the latching feature.
NOTE: The i2 Micro iCon is the only product in VPC’s iSeries product line that
features a receiver that acts as the module. All other products feature modules that
are independent from the receiver or ITA.
The front side mates with the ITA. Wires exit the receiver from the rear side.
Figure A. i2 Micro iCon receiver front view. Figure B. i2 Micro iCon receiver side view.
Alpha Keying
Receptacle
Numeric Keying
Receptacle
Top
Bottom
Front
Mating
Side
Rear
Wiring
Side
Polarizing
Feature
Latching
Feature
Pin 1A
Indicator
Figure C. Pin location layout.

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ITA PART IDENTIFICATION
PART # XXX
(Figure A) points out distinguishing features of the i2 Micro iCon ITA so that the top and
bottom can be identified. Features to look for are the numeric keying receptacle on the
top side and the alpha keying receptacle on the bottom.
The front and rear of the ITA are easily distinguished as shown in (Figure B). The front has
a protruding guide plate with locking tabs and the rear has the knob.
The front side mates with the i2 Micro iCon receiver. The front has a polarizing feature
which prevents the ITA and receiver from being engaged upside down. Wires exit the ITA
through the 30° cable exit.
Figure A. i2 Micro iCon ITA front view. Figure B. i2 Micro iCon ITA side view.
Alpha Keying
Receptacle
Numeric Keying
Receptacle
Locking
Tabs
Top
Bottom
Front
Mating
Side
Rear
Wiring
Side
Polarizing
Feature
30°Cable Exit
Figure C. Pin location
layout.

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RECEIVER/ITA ENGAGEMENT AND DISENGAGEMENT
RECEIVER • PART # XXX
ITA • PART # XXX
ENGAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn the engagement knob counter-clockwise to the open/
disengaged position (Figure A).
2. Align the i2 Micro iCon ITA with the receiver and gently push the
ITA onto the receiver. There will be about a 0.25 [6.35 mm] gap.
NOTE: The ITA is polarized and will not align if it is upside down.
NOTE: The ITA can be le in this position without engaging the
system.
3. Rotate the engagement knob clockwise to engage (Figure B).
NOTE: For optimum performance and system longevity,
distribute the contact load evenly.
DISENGAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn the engagement knob counter-clockwise to the open/
disengaged position (Figure A).
2. Remove the ITA by gently pulling backwards.
NOTE: For unbalanced loads, add force to the lower pin load
during disengagement to prevent binding.
Figure A. Disengaged ITA and receiver.
Figure B. Engaged ITA and receiver.

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RECEIVER MOUNTING
PART # XXX
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Prepare the mounting surface using the dimensions
provided in (Figure A).
2. Attach the i2 Micro iCon receiver to the panel with the
provided 2-56 Phillips head screws and nuts (Figure B).
Torque screws to 2 in-lbs [0.23 Nm].
NOTE: If the mounting surface is thicker than 0.125
[3.18 mm], longer screws may be needed.
NOTE: If the mounting surface has threaded holes, the nuts
will not be needed.
NOTE: M2 hardware can be used in place of the provided
2-56 hardware.
NOTE: The dimensions shown reflect use of a laser cutting
or punch press process. If using conventional machining
processes the 3.49 [88.65] dimension will be 3.69 [93.73]
and a .09 [2.29] radius needs to be added to the corners.
Figure A. Recommended panel cutout.
Figure B. If metric hardware is preferred, the supplied 2-56 hardware can be
replaced with M2 hardware.
.74
18.8
3.49
88.6
.23
5.7
3.940
100.07
.100
THRU, TYP. 4 PLCS
FOR MOUNTING PLATES THICKER THAN .09"
.086-56UNC-2B THRU, TYP. 4 PLCS.
FOR MOUNTING PLATES .09" THICK OR LESS
.36
TYP.
9.1
.19
TYP.
4.8
.050
TYP.
1.27
R
.09
TYP.
2.3
4
.640
TYP.
16.26
TOLERANCES ARE:
.XX =
[.25].01
.XXX =
[.13] .005
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
5
TYP.
*SPACING IS APPLICATION SPECIFIC, .80" MINIMUM, 1.00" RECOMMENDED
TABLE 1
4
SEE TABLE 1 FOR MINIMUM DISTANCE OF SUBSEQUENT SIDE BY SIDE CUTOUTS.
5
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
RECEIVER CUTOUT
SPACING
410130101
ITA, i2 Micro iCon, 168 Position
1.00 [25.40]
410130104
ITA, i2 Micro iCon, 120/12 Position Hybrid
1.00 [25.40]
410130106
ITA, i2 Micro iCon, 168 Position with
Oversized Backshell
2.19[55.63]
410130115
ITA, i2 Micro iCon, 120/12 Position Hybrid
with Oversized Backshell
2.19[55.63]
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ITA COVER REMOVAL
PART # XXX
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Disengage the i2 Micro iCon ITA from the receiver.
2. If the ITA is wired, remove the cable clamp/strain relief bar
(see page 8 of this user manual).
3. Using a flat head screwdriver, remove the engagement knob
screw and engagement knob (Figure A).
4. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the four screws
(captive) that secure the cover to the ITA/module (Figure B).
5. Slide the cover down (Figure C) so that the insert clears the
bottom of the ITA/module.
6. Remove the insert from the cover by sliding it toward the
mating face of the ITA/module (Figure C).
7. Remove the cover from the ITA/module (Figure D).
Figure B. Loosen cover mounting screws.
Figure A. Remove engagement knob.
Figure D. Remove cover.
Figure C. Remove insert from cover.

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ITA COVER INSTALLATION
PART # XXX
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. With the needed wires/contacts installed in the i2 Micro iCon
ITA/module, distribute the wires evenly around the drive sha
(Figure A).
2. Place the cable bundle in the u-shaped cable clamp portion
of the cover and position the cover against the wiring side of
the ITA/module (Figure B).
3. With the cover against the wiring side of the ITA/module, slide
the cover down so that the slot for the cover insert clears the
bottom of the ITA/module (Detail A in Figure C).
4. Slide the insert into the cover in the orientation shown
(Figure C).
Continued on next page...
Figure B. Position cover.
Figure A. Distribute wires evenly around drive sha.
Figure C. Slide cover down and install insert.

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Figure E. Reinstall engagement knob.
Figure D. Secure cover to ITA/module.
ITA COVER INSTALLATION
PART # XXX
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONT’D)
5. Secure the cover to the i2 Micro iCon ITA/module by tightening
the four Phillips head screws (Figure D) in a criss cross pattern
using a Phillips head screwdriver. Torque to 2 in-lbs [0.23 Nm].
6. Install the engagement knob and tighten the engagement knob
screw using a flat head screwdriver (Figure E). Torque to 4 in-lbs
[0.46 Nm].
7. Secure the cable bundle using the strain relief bar. (See page 8 of
this user manual for more information.)

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CABLE CLAMP REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
PART # XXX
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the two 4-40 x 1.5screws and strain relief bar from
the i2 Micro iCon ITA cover (Figure A).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Install the two 4-40 x 1.5 screws and strain relief bar from
the ITA cover (Figure A).
2. Slowly alternate tightening the 4-40 x 1.5 screws until the
strain relief bar is snugly against the cable bundle
(Figure B).
NOTE: Reverse the orientation of the strain relief bar to
accommodate smaller cable bundles.
Figure A. Removal/Installation of the strain relief bar.
FORMULA TO CALCULATE THE MAXIMUM
NUMBER OF WIRES IN A CABLE BUNDLE
B = 1.2 √(N1d1
2+ N2d2
2 . . . +Nndn
2)
WIRE TYPE Ø [in] # WIRES BUNDLE Ø [in]
26AWG 16878/4 0.043 221 0.77
24AWG 16878/4 0.048 177 0.77
22AWG 16878/4 0.054 141 0.77
M27500-26ml2t08 0.114 31 0.76
M27500-24ml2t08 0.126 26 0.77
M27500-22ml2t08 0.140 21 0.77
M27500-22ml1t08 0.087 54 0.77
22AWG 16878/4 T/P 0.108 35 0.77
24AWG 16878/4 T/P 0.096 44 0.76
NOTE: Acceptable bundle dimension must be reduced when using
sleeving and shrink tubing.
Figure B. Cable clamp exit area.
Flatten larger wire
bundles to fit oblong
cable exit
B = Wire
Bundle
Diameter
N1= Quantity of
first wire type
N2= Quantity
of second wire
type
Nn = Quantity of
nth wire type
d1= Outside Diameter
of first wire type
d2
= Outside Diameter
of second wire type
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TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Flat Blade Screwdriver
RECEIVER INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the strain relief or keying pins (refer to page 11 of
this user manual) if needed.
2. Using the Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four panel
mounting screws from the top and bottom of the i2 Micro
iCon receiver
(Figure A).
3. Using the flat head screwdriver, remove the two flat head
assembly screws from the back of the receiver (Figure A).
4. Insert the flat blade screwdriver into the slot on the top of
the receiver and pry the end of the receiver using a twisting
motion until visible separation is indicated. Repeat on the
opposite end of the receiver.
5. Grasp the receiver halves and apply force in opposite
directions, rocking the ends of the receiver while slightly
pulling the front of the receiver away from the mating
back section. Be sure to open both sides of the receiver
simultaneously or contacts could be damaged.
6. Extract the signal contact per the QuadraPaddle User
Manual. Reference contact part # 610 138 200 for receiver
part # 310 130 101 or contact part # 610 138 216 for receiver
part # 310 130 102.
For Hybrid Receivers (Part # 310 130 104 or 310 130 105):
7. Extract the power contact per the Micro Power User Manual.
Reference contact part # 610 142 101.
8. Extract the Coax contact per the Micro Coax User Manual.
Reference contact part # 610 140 XXX.
ITA INSTRUCTIONS
1. Refer to page 5 for i2 Micro iCon ITA cover removal
instructions.
2. Extract the signal contacts per the QuadraPaddle User
Manual. Reference contact part # 610 138 109 or 610 138 112.
For Hybrid ITA (Part # 410 130 104):
3. For extraction, use the Micro Power/Micro Coax extraction
tool part # 910 112 127. Extract the power contact per the
Micro Power User Manual. Reference contact part # 610 143
101.
4. For extraction, use the Micro Power/Micro Coax extraction
tool part # 910 112 127. Extract the coax contact per the
Micro Coax User Manual. Reference contact
part # 610 141 XXX.
Figure A. i2 Micro iCon Receiver separation.
CONTACT REMOVAL
PART # XXX, XXX
Panel Mounting
Screws
Assembly
Screws
Figure B. i2 Micro iCon Hybrid receiver separation.
Panel Mounting
Screws
Assembly
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Figure A. i2 Micro iCon receiver strain relief.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Using the Phillips head screwdriver, fasten the strain relief to
the back (wiring) side of the i2 Micro iCon receiver with the
2-56 screws and nuts provided (Figure A). Place the nuts in the
keying positions from the front side of the receiver.
NOTE: If using the keying features, replace the 2-56 nuts with
the keying pins (Figure B).
2. Torque screws to 2 in-lbs [0.23 Nm].
NOTE: Four wiring ties are included with the strain relief for
restraining wires.
RECEIVER STRAIN RELIEF ASSEMBLY
PART #
Figure B. i2 Micro iCon receiver strain relief with keying pins.

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RECEIVER PROTECTIVE COVER INSTALLATION
PART #
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. To attach the i2 Micro iCon receiver protective cover to
the receiver, you may discard the mounting screw that is
supplied with the cover.
2. Use the eyelet coupling on the cover’s chain lanyard to
attach the cover to the receiver. Place the 2-56 bottom right
mounting screw used to mount the receiver to the panel,
through the eyelet coupling.
3. Secure the mounting screw and nuts to the receiver. The
eyelet should now be securely mounted between the screw
head and receiver. (Figure B).
Figure A.
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ITA PROTECTIVE COVER INSTALLATION
PART #
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. To attach the i2 Micro iCon ITA protective cover to the ITA you
may discard the mounting screw that is supplied with the cover.
2. Use the eyelet coupling on the cover’s chain lanyard to attach
the cover to the ITA. Place one of the 4-40 x 1.5” screws through
the eyelet and insert into the ITA.
3. Follow the instructions for “Cable Clamp Installation” on page
8 of this User Manual to properly tighten and install the cable
clamp.
4. When properly installed the eyelet should be securely mounted
between the screw head and ITA housing.(Figure A).
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KEYING PIN KIT, RECEIVER AND ITA ASSEMBLY
PART #
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Determine the keying pin’s desired orientation (Figure A).
2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure a keying pin in
the i2 Micro iCon receiver with the 2-56 screws provided
(Figure B). Torque screws to 2 in-lbs
[0.23 Nm].
NOTE: If the strain relief plate, Part # 310 113 559 is being
used, replace the screws used to secure the keying pins
with the screws included with the strain relief plate.
3. Remove the i2 Micro iCon ITA cover (see page 5 of this user
manual).
4. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, secure a keying pin in
the ITA with the 2-56 screws provided (Figure C).
Torque screws to 2 in-lbs [0.23 Nm].
5. Replace the ITA cover (see page 5 of this user manual).
Figure A. i2 Micro iCon receiver and ITA mating faces. In order to mate the
connector, the keying pin must be in the same numeric position in both the
receiver and ITA.
Figure B. i2 Micro iCon receiver with keying pins.
Figure C. i2 Micro iCon ITA with keying pins.
The iSeries keying kit includes two pins and screws
which provide six dierent keying options. The i2 Micro
iCon is designed to accept two kits which increase the
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PCB ASSEMBLY
PIN HEADER, PART # • PIN HEADER, PART #
MOUNTING BRACKET, PART #
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips Head Screwdriver
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Assemble two headers to the PCB. See next page for
recommended PCB layout.
NOTE: To ensure a secure connection without damaging the PCB,
the board must be properly supported between the mounting
holes to distribute pressure evenly. Otherwise, the insertion force
may be high enough to damage or break the board. Reference
VPC part # 910 121 199 if a tool is needed.
2. Using the Phillips head screwdriver, secure the headers and
mounting bracket (Part # 310 113 562) to the PCB using the
supplied 2 mm screws (Figure A).
3. Secure the receiver to the mounting panel (Figure B) following
the recommended panel cutout (see page 4 of this user manual).
4. Using the Phillips head screwdriver, press the PCB and headers
onto the receiver and secure the mounting bracket to the
receiver using the supplied captive 2-56 screw (Figure C).
Figure A. Secure headers and mounting bracket to PCB.
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PCB LAYOUT
HEADER, POSITION RIGHT ANGLE WITH COMPLIANT PIN • PART #
(Figure A.) PCB layout. Connector mounts this side.
Board thickness = [1.57] .062 or [2.29] .090
.072
-
.001
+
.002
TYP.
UNPLATED THRU HOLE
MOUNTING BOSS
2 PLCS.
.100
TYP. THRU HOLE
MOUNTING SCREW
UNPLATED
2 PLCS.
.123
±.002
3.12
±0.05
.148
3.76
1.669
42.39
1.735
44.07
1.845
46.86
.148
3.76 .217
5.51
R
.050
TYP.
1.300
33.02
.500
5 EQ. SPCS. @
.100 [2.54]
12.70
.700
17.78
.062
±.002
PAD
BOTH SIDES
.553
±.002
14.05
±0.05
.528
13.41
HEADER PERIMETER
OUTLINE
B
C
PIN A1
A
BOARD THICKNESS = [1.57] .062 OR [2.29] .090
.XX =
[.25].01
.XXX =
[.13].005
CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE
TOLERANCES ARE:
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT
1
PIN F1
.043
.038
PLATED THRU HOLE
TYP. 84 PLCS.
(HASL) TIN/LEAD PLATED
1.09
0.97
.006
A
B
C
COMPLIANT PIN
(Figure C.)Compliant header pin.
(Figure B.)Two header layout for 310 130 101 receiver.
1.950
49.53

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STANDARD PCB LAYOUT
i RECEIVER • PART #
(Figure A) PCB layout for i2 receiver, Part # 310 130 101. Through
hole and pad diameters are for VPC QuadraPaddle male Adapter
Contact, Part # 610 138 117. The size of these holes may be dierent
if a header from a dierent manufacturer is used. Connector
mounts this side.
.640
16.26
3.940
100.08
.345
8.76
1.300
13 EQ. SPCS.
@ [2.54] .100
33.02
1.950
49.53
.070
1.78 .500
5 EQ. SPCS.
@ [2.54] .100
12.70
.100
THROUGH
2.54
.037
±.003
PLATED THROUGH HOLE
TYP. 168 PLCS.
0.94
±0.08
.060
PAD
TYP. 168 PLCS.
PIN A1
1
.0021 LOCATION TOLERANCES
APPLIES TO PLATED THROUGH HOLES
.XX =
[.25].01
.XXX =
[.13].005
CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE
TOLERANCES ARE:
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT
1
1
PIN F1
(Figure B)i2 receiver, Part # 310 130 101, loaded
with twin female contacts, Part # 610 138 200.
Twin male headers are used to connect the female
contacts to the PCB plated through holes.
(Figure D) A PCB can be mounted directly to the back of an i2 receiver as
shown above. Four 2-56 or M2 screws are required to mount the receiver.
Spacers may be needed to prevent unwanted stress on the PCB.
0.22” [5.6 mm] /
0.45” [11.4 mm]
HEADER CARRIER HEIGHT
(Figure C). Twin male header.
NOTE: (Figure C) details 0.22” [5.59 mm]/0.45” [11.43
mm] min/ max engagement.
NOTE: Minimum spacer height = 0.24” + header carrier
height - panel thickness (if used).
Any additional height beyond this minimum must be
added to the header post limits shown in (Figure C).
NOTE: Several manufacturers oer the twin male
header: Samtec, TE, MultiComp, Molex. The specific
part number required is dependant on the distance the
i2 will be located from the PCB, the thickness of the
PCB, and the plating type required.
SPACER (SEE NOTE
)
PCB
HEADER, .100" SPACING TWIN MALE
SOLDERED TO PCB CREATES A
SEPERABLE INTERFACE
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HYBRID PCB LAYOUT
HEADER, POSITION RIGHT ANGLE WITH COMPLIANT PIN • PART #
1.57±0.05
.062±.002
PAD
BOTH SIDES
22.86
.900
3.76
.148
12.70
.500
5 EQ. SPCS.@
.100[2.54]
A
B
BOARD THICKNESS = [1.57] .062 OR [2.29] .090
.XX =
[.25].01
.XXX =
[.13].005
CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE
TOLERANCES ARE:
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT
PIN A1
1
PIN F1
1.09
0.97
.043
.038
PLATED THROUGH HOLE
TYP. 60 PLCS.
(HASL) TIN/LEAD PLATED
.006
AB
(Figure A)PCB layout. Connector mounts this side.
Board thickness = [1.57] .062 or [2.29] .090
COMPLIANT PIN
(Figure C)Compliant header pin.
(Figure B)Two header layout for 310 130 104 receiver.
.100 TYP. THROUGH HOLE
MOUNTING SCREW
UNPLATED
7.14
.281
9.65
.380
37.72
1.485
4.09
.161
59.69
2.350

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HYBRID STANDARD PCB LAYOUT
i HYBRID RECEIVER • PART #
16.26
.640
100.08
3.940
1.78
.070 12.70
.500
5 EQ. SPCS.
@[2.54].100
8.76
.345
22.86
.900
9 EQ. SPCS.
@ [2.54].100
59.69
2.350
33.53
1.32
33.02
1.30
15.24
.60
1.52
.060
PAD
TYP. 120 PLCS.
CUTOUT FOR
ACCESS TO MICRO
PIN POSITIONS
[2.54]
.100 THROUGH
TYP. 4 PLCS.
[0.94 0.08]
.037 .003
PLATED THROUGH HOLE
TYP. 120 PLCS.
PIN A1
1
.0021 LOCATION TOLERANCES
APPLIES TO PLATED THROUGH HOLES
.XX =
[.25].01
.XXX =
[.13].005
CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE
TOLERANCES ARE:
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT
1
1
PIN F1
(Figure B)PCB layout for i2 hybrid receiver, Part # 310 130 104.
Through hole and pad diameters are for VPC QuadraPaddle male
Adapter Contact, Part # 610 138 117. The size of these holes may
be dierent if a header from a dierent manufacturer is used.
Connector mounts this side.
(Figure C)PCB layout for i2 hybrid receiver, Part # 310 130 104. Through
hole and pad diameters are for VPC QuadraPaddle Adapter Contact,
Part # 610 138 117 and for Micro Coax and/or Micro Power contacts.
The size of these holes may be dierent if a header from a dierent
manufacturer is used. Connector mounts this side.
[100.08]
3.940
.070
[1.78]
[1.52]
Ø.060
TYP. 120 PLCS.
PAD
@[ 2.54 ] .100
5 EQ. SPCS.
.500
[12.70]
.640
[16.26]
.185
[2.79]
TYP. 4 PLCS.
THROUGH
Ø.110
[22.86]
.900
9 EQ. SPCS.
@[ 2.54 ] .100
@ .185 BSC.
[4.70]
[59.69]
2.350
[3.81]
.150
2.000
[50.80]
2 EQ. SPCS.
PLATED THROUGH HOLE
±.003Ø.037
±0.08 ][ 0.94
.370
[9.40]
TYP. 120 PLCS.
Ø.166 THROUGH
TYP. 12 PLCS.
[27.05]
1.065
[8.76]
.345
PIN A1
1
.0021 LOCATION TOLERANCES
APPLIES TO PLATED THROUGH HOLES
.XX =
[.25].01
.XXX =
[.13].005
CONNECTOR MOUNTS THIS SIDE
TOLERANCES ARE:
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
RECOMMENDED PCB LAYOUT
1
1
PIN F1

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Forceful engagement when attempting to mate the receiver
and the ITA will result in serious damage to multiple parts of
the system (modules, receiver, ITA and contacts)
ITA frame is not lined up when engaging with the receiver.
This may indicate that the ITA was dropped and is out of alignment or that a module is not mating with its intended module.
• Remove and inspect the ITA for alignment.
• Check for foreign objects/tools.
• Inspect the matching of modules - signal ITA module mating with signal receiver module, etc.
• The keying pin locations mate.
• Make sure engagement knob is installed incorrectly.
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