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The purpose of this tutorial is to clarify the assembly of the serial to " | ''The purpose of this tutorial is to clarify the assembly of the DB9 serial to "5 Pin MTA connector" cable used in FabLab. I hope it is clarifying.'' | ||
==Schematics== | |||
First thing is to know what connect to! | First thing is to know what connect to! | ||
Thanks to Jan we have these beautiful drawings of the connectors | Thanks to Jan we have these beautiful drawings of the connectors and the connection. | ||
[[Image:Wires.png|thumb|250 px|left|Connectors MTA 4 pins MTA 5 pins and DB9 9 pins. http://www.fablab.is/w/index.php/Image:Wires.png]] | |||
[[Image:Wires2.png|thumb|600 px|right|Cable connections. http://www.fablab.is/w/index.php/Image:Wires2.png]] | |||
==Materials== | |||
*One female DB9 serial connector | |||
*One 5 Pin MTA connector | |||
*Flat cable with 5 wires | |||
*Wire Cutter | |||
*Vice! | |||
==5 Pin MTA Connector== | |||
Note: Start by the 5 pin MTA connector because it is easier to do this with the wire order of the flat cable. | |||
[[Image:MT5wires.JPG|thumb|500 px|center|Put the wires over the blades corresponding to the pins we want to connect to and press them a little bit so that they hold.]] | |||
Important: Check if the wire exits the connector in the same direction that it exits the board. | |||
Important: Leave a 3 cm tip on the other end of the connector. It could be useful to troubleshooting. | |||
[[Image:MT5BackShell.JPG|thumb|500 px|center|Place the back shell and do a lot of pressure. From my little experience we need to do a lot of pressure, we used the panavise existing in the lab to "pressurize", but be carefull so that you don't brake the connector!]] | |||
[[Image:Vice.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Use the panavise to make a lot of pressure in the connector.]] | |||
==DB9 connector== | |||
[[Image:Pass the cable in the strain relief.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Pass the cable in the strain relief. Don't forget!]] | |||
[[Image:P1150133.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Spread the wires in one tip of the flat cable for about five centimeters. ]] | |||
[[Image:DB9WirePlacing.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Put the wires over the blades corresponding to the pins we want to connect to and press them a little bit so that they hold. | |||
Note: Check if the wire exits the connector in the same direction that it exits the board. | |||
Note: Leave a 3 cm tip on the other end of the connector. It could be useful to troubleshooting.]] | |||
[[Image:DB9BackShell.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Place the back shell and do a lot of pressure until you hear a click. ]] | |||
[[Image:Click the strain relief to the connector.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Place the strain relief over back shell the connector and do some pressure until you hear a click.]] | |||
The cable is done! | |||
Know one must check if it is well connected. | |||
==Troubleshooting== | |||
Place a male connector to the female db9 to access easily to the pins. Also place a male connector in the MT5 connector for the same reason. | |||
Then with a multimeter as an Ohmmeter, check for continuity in the corresponding pins. | |||
[[Image:DB9Male and Female.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Connect a male connector]] | |||
[[Image:DB9Testing.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Check for continuity in the corresponding pins with a multimeter as an Ohmmeter.]] | |||
If you don't have continuity it can be one of two things. | |||
*Misplacement of the wires in the pins. Check the other pins were you were not supposed to have any continuity. | |||
*Not enough pressure in the back shell of the connector and therefor no contact. To check that remove a little bit of isolation of the excess cable that was left before, and measure continuity between this tip and the pin in the back of the auxiliary male connector. If you don't have continuity press a little harder and check again. | |||
[[Image:DB9Troubleshooting.JPG|thumb|300 px|center|Remove a little bit of isolation of the excess cable that was left before,]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 14 August 2014
The purpose of this tutorial is to clarify the assembly of the DB9 serial to "5 Pin MTA connector" cable used in FabLab. I hope it is clarifying.
Schematics
First thing is to know what connect to!
Thanks to Jan we have these beautiful drawings of the connectors and the connection.


Materials
- One female DB9 serial connector
- One 5 Pin MTA connector
- Flat cable with 5 wires
- Wire Cutter
- Vice!
5 Pin MTA Connector
Note: Start by the 5 pin MTA connector because it is easier to do this with the wire order of the flat cable.
Important: Check if the wire exits the connector in the same direction that it exits the board. Important: Leave a 3 cm tip on the other end of the connector. It could be useful to troubleshooting.
DB9 connector
The cable is done!
Know one must check if it is well connected.
Troubleshooting
Place a male connector to the female db9 to access easily to the pins. Also place a male connector in the MT5 connector for the same reason. Then with a multimeter as an Ohmmeter, check for continuity in the corresponding pins.
If you don't have continuity it can be one of two things.
- Misplacement of the wires in the pins. Check the other pins were you were not supposed to have any continuity.
- Not enough pressure in the back shell of the connector and therefor no contact. To check that remove a little bit of isolation of the excess cable that was left before, and measure continuity between this tip and the pin in the back of the auxiliary male connector. If you don't have continuity press a little harder and check again.