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This page lists all of the connectors used on various boards, as well as standardized HONEY connectors and their use cases. HONEY uses primarily (and almost exclusively) Samtec connectors -- and only uses other connectors when no available Samtec connector fills the use case.
 
This page lists all of the connectors used on various boards, as well as standardized HONEY connectors and their use cases. HONEY uses primarily (and almost exclusively) Samtec connectors -- and only uses other connectors when no available Samtec connector fills the use case.
  

Revision as of 23:06, 15 August 2017

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Part of the HONEY Architecture series
& the HABEES series
HONEy.jpg
General
HONEY Standards Venom Breakout Fang Breakout Board Naming
Core Software
STINGR
Core Avionics
The Count
Core Power
Biscuit
Core Peripherals
Cobra Viper ProtoBee
Core Radio
Macaw
Test & Prototype
QueenBee
Guides
Making a HONEY Board Using STINGR Using QueenBee Making a Prototype
VE

This page lists all of the connectors used on various boards, as well as standardized HONEY connectors and their use cases. HONEY uses primarily (and almost exclusively) Samtec connectors -- and only uses other connectors when no available Samtec connector fills the use case.

General Layouts

The following section indicate connectors used for general things -- like sockets for teensies, the actual HONEY flight stack, and HONEY standardized breakouts.

Teensy 3.2 Socket + Mating Pins

The below are used for all HONEY Teensy 3.2 sockets -- this includes the socket itself, on the PCB side, and the male pins that are soldered to the teensy for mating with the socket. This is broken into four portions -- the internal 2x7 row of pins that are SMD on the bottom of the teensy (herein referred to as "internal row"), the two 14-pin side rows, the back 5-pin row, and the remaining 3 side pins (A10/A11/AREF). The below is broken into the socket connectors, and the male teensy-side connectors.

Sockets (PCB Side)
Internal Row (1) -- SLW-107-01-G-D
Side Rows (2) -- SLW-114-01-G-S
Back Row (1) -- SLW-105-01-G-S
A10/A11/AREF Row (1) -- SLW-103-01-G-S

Headers (Teensy Side)
Internal Row (1) -- TSM-107-04-T-DV
Side Rows (2) -- TSW-114-06-G-S
Back Row (1) -- TSW-105-06-G-S
A10/A11/AREF Row (1) -- TSW-103-06-G-S

Teensy 3.6 Socket + Mating Pins

The below are used for all HONEY Teensy 3.6 sockets -- this includes the socket itself, on the PCB side, and the male pins that are soldered to the teensy for mating with the socket. This is broken into five portions -- three sets of internal rows, that are SMD on the bottom of the Teensy; the furthest back one is referred to as Internal Row 1, the middle one is Internal Row 2, and the furthest up is Internal Row 3. Additionally, there are the two side rows, and the remaining A10/A11/AREF row. The below is broken into the socket connectors, and the male teensy-side connectors.

Sockets (PCB Side)
Internal Row 1 (1) -- SLW-105-01-G-D
Internal Row 2 (2) -- SLW-103-01-G-D
Internal Row 3 (1) -- SLW-104-01-G-D
Side Rows (2) -- SLW-124-01-G-S
A10/A11/AREF Row (1) -- SLW-103-01-G-S

Headers (Teensy Side)
Internal Row 1 (1) -- TSM-105-04-T-DV
Internal Row 2 (2) -- TSM-103-04-T-DV
Internal Row 3 (1) -- TSM-104-04-T-DV
Side Rows (2) -- TSW-124-06-G-S
A10/A11/AREF Row (1) -- TSW-103-06-G-S

HONEY Stack Connectors

Databus (stackthrough) (1) -- PTHF-130-02-G-Q-368
Databus (non-stackthrough (?) -- PTHF-130-03-G-Q-368
Powerbus (stackthrough) (1) -- ESQ-105-39-G-D-LL
CANbus (stackthrough) (1) -- ESQ-103-39-G-D-LL
Terminator Holder (1) -- TSW-104-07-G-D
Shunt (2) -- SNT-100-BK-T

HONEY Breakouts

Venom Breakout

The Venom Breakout is the HONEY-standard 50-pin 1.27mm pitch connector/cabling that provides primary data & power connections over cabling between HONEY stacks. The Venom breakout is the primary breakout used to connect payloads to the primary flight stack, as well as connect the primary flight stack to auxiliary flight stacks.

Connector: SHF-125-01-L-D-RA
Cabling: FFSD-25-D-XX.XX-01-N
where XX.XX is the length of the desired cable, in inches.

Fang Breakout

The Fang breakout is a slightly larger, 56-pin, 2.54mm pitch connector currently not heavily used, but also breaks out the 2nd CAN bus and left-over avionics pins.

Connector: TST-156-01-F-D-RA
Cabling: HCSD-28-D-XX.XX-01-S-N
where XX.XX is the length of the desired cable, in inches.

Board Connectors

The below section lists the connectors for various boards, so that they may be purchased if needed to populate a new board, or replace the connector on an old board -- or for the sake of reuse on a new board.

Viper

Venom Breakout Connector (2) -- SHF-125-01-L-D-RA
Fang Breakout Connector (1) -- TST-156-01-F-D-RA

Cobra

Stack Right Angle Pinout (1) -- TLW-114-01-G-D-RA
Teensy Right Angle Pinout (1) -- TLW-120-01-G-D-RA
ProtoBoard Sockets (4) -- SS-102-G-2
ProtoBoard Pins (4) -- BBS-102-G-A
2X4 Power Select Headers (2) -- TSW-104-07-G-D
Power Shunts (2) -- SNT-100-BK-T
Teensy 3.2 Socket (1) -- see general section above.

ProtoBee

Venom Breakout (2) -- SHF-125-01-L-D-RA
Stack Socket (1) -- SSW-119-01-G-D
Teensy Pinout Socket (1) -- SSW-119-01-G-D
Power Bus Socket (1) -- SSW-105-01-G-D
Shunts (3) -- SNT-100-BK-T
Power Rail Selector Headers -- TSW-106-07-G-S
CAN Terminator Headers -- TSW-102-07-G-S
Teensy 3.2 Socket (1) -- see general section above.

QueenBee

Teensy Pinout Socket (1) -- SSW-125-01-G-D
DataBus Socket (1) -- SSW-130-01-G-D
PowerBus Socket (1) -- SSW-112-01-G-D
Debug Socket (1) -- SSW-112-01-G-D
Venom Breakout (1) -- SHF-125-01-L-D-RA
Auxiliary Breakout (3) -- TST-104-04-G-D-LA
CAN1 Terminating Headers (1) -- TSW-102-07-G-D
CAN1/2 Terminating Headers (1) -- TSW-104-07-G-D
Shunts (3) -- SNT-100-BK-T
Teensy 3.2 Socket (1) -- see general section above.
Teensy 3.6 Socket (1) -- see general section above.