For information about the OEM6 receiver card connectors and
Complete the following steps to connect and power your MIC.
(ESD) measures are in place, in particular, use a ground strap before exposing or handling any electronic items, including the MIC, receiver and IMU. Take care to prevent damaging or marring painted surfaces,
For more information about ESD practices, see the OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual available from our website at www.novatel.com.
1.Attach the IMU mounting PCB to the IMU.
Ensure all the pins on the header are aligned with the holes on the mating connector.
An IMU mounting PCB is not used with the STIM300 IMU.
2.Mount the IMU and antenna securely to a vehicle.
For the simplest operation, align the
Ensure that the GNSS antenna and IMU cannot move relative to each other. The distance and relative direction between them must be fixed.
For center of navigation diagrams of the ADIS and STIM300 IMUs, see the SPAN on OEM6 User Manual available from our web site at www.novatel.com.
For center of navigation diagrams of the HG1700, HG1900 and HG1930 IMUs, contact NovAtel Customer Support. See Questions or Comments on page 12 for contact information.
3.Install the OEM6 receiver in a secure enclosure to reduce environmental exposure and RF interference. See the OEM6 Family Installation and Operation User Manual for information about installing and connecting an OEM6 receiver.
4.Use the four screws supplied with the MIC to secure the MIC to its mounting location.
See the SPAN on OEM6 User Manual for the MIC dimensions.Assemble in accordance with applicable industry standards. Ensure all Electrostatic Discharge
Ensure all standoffs are properly installed and the mounting location for the MIC is level.
The amount of board deflection (bow and twist) must not exceed 0.75%. For example, on the MIC which is 75 mm long and 46 mm wide, the deflection along the length must not exceed 0.56 mm and the deflection along the width must not exceed 0.34 mm.
5. Connect the
6. Connect the
• Use the
• Use the
7. Using a customer supplied wiring harness, connect a +10 to +30 VDC power supply to the power connector (P101) on the MIC.
See the SPAN on OEM6 User Manual for pin out information for the power connector.
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