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MarkVH 15-12-2005 16:29

Connector for gyro chip
 
Does any one know where a connector for the BEI AQRS-00064-109 gyro can be found?

We are trying to use the old gyros from 2001 for programming training.

KenWittlief 15-12-2005 19:43

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
ouch! I think they came in the kit of parts, and were oddball connectors.

Last time I wired up one of the old gyros I chipped the connector houseing back a little with some wire cutters, and soldered three wires right to the pins, with heatshrink over the exposed wire.

Andrew Blair 15-12-2005 20:03

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
Ooooh boy. This is exactly where we were about two weeks ago. Try to look again. I know, I know, but ours showed up right after I had given up on it. Ken's method was my last resort, though right up my alley. You know, hack slash, buy a new one, hack slash some more...:)

MarkVH 15-12-2005 21:58

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
Thanks for the replies. I emailed BEI asking where I could find the connectors and they said they no longer had them. They didn't suggest places to look.

SpaceOsc 16-12-2005 11:01

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
Hey Im not sure if you have seen these or not but i uploaded the original spec sheets for both gyros.it includes the name and part number of the connector which is NOT made by BEI but instead is a standard part by another company. and also according to the spec sheet they are NOT or ever were included inthe KOP.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa...le&paperid=561

-Osc

Mark McLeod 16-12-2005 15:10

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
The connectors were included in the KOP for those years. We are still using ours.

SpaceOsc 16-12-2005 15:41

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
The connectors were included in the KOP for those years. We are still using ours.

Never seen them in our kits. we just soldered a pwm directly to the pins and filled the empty space in between with a hot glue gun, it keeps everything in place well.

KenWittlief 16-12-2005 20:51

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
FIRST has given out two different versions of the BEI Gyro.

I could be mistaken, but I think the connector used on the older one went end-of-life (discontinued) by the manufacturer, and that is why they had to change the design of the gyro to use a different connector.

Tom Bottiglieri 16-12-2005 21:36

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
You should be able to use 2 PWM cables to connect to the pins. Just check the spec sheet to see where each wire should go.

Joe Johnson 16-12-2005 22:33

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
The connector is a Delphi-Packard connector. Since I am on leave from Delphi, I don't have the master Packard book handy any more. I think the connector is available from some sites that sell ones and twos of the Packard connectors.

Hmmm....

Let me think about it. I may be able to come up with the part number...


...stay tuned.

Joe J.

SpaceOsc 17-12-2005 15:16

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
The connector is a Delphi-Packard connector. Since I am on leave from Delphi, I don't have the master Packard book handy any more. I think the connector is available from some sites that sell ones and twos of the Packard connectors.

Hmmm....

Let me think about it. I may be able to come up with the part number...


...stay tuned.

Joe J.

the part numbers are in the spec sheets i uploaded

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa...le&paperid=561

MarkVH 22-12-2005 23:59

Re: Connector for gyro chip
 
Thanks for the part numbers.


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