Mechanical

Overview of the physical aspects and interfacing cables of HIL101 devices

Front plate connectors

HIL101 devices feature two DIN41612 male type C connectors. These connectors are marked with a name (e.g. Analog I/O) and a pin number (1 and 32).

Figure 1. HIL I/O connector labeling

GPIO connector

HIL101 devices feature a 16-pin connector on the back of the device. Out of the 16 pins, 12 are used as General Purpose Input/Output and 4 are reserved for GND.

The mating part for this connector is Weidmuller B2CF 3.50/16/180 SN BK BX.

Figure 2. HIL GPIO connector pinout

Interfacing via PCB-mount connectors

Interfacing via right-angle female DIN41612 connectors is the recommended way, due to robustness.

To do this method, simply make sure to place up to two right angle female DIN41612 connectors, spaced at 2000mil, pad-to-pad on your custom interface PCB design.

Figure 3. HIL I/O connector spacing example

Please contact us if you require a template in Altium format.

Interfacing via 96-pin cables

When direct connection between the HIL and the DUT is not possible, the recommended approach is to use 96 pin cables, purchased from Typhoon HIL, or manufactured from the following parts:
Table 1. HIL Interface Cable BOM (per cable)
Description Manufacturer Part number Quantity
Flat cable 3M 3849-96 per desired length
DIN41612 female crimp Yamaichi FNS13-09600-00BF 2
(optional) DIN41612 connector backshell ERNI 253001 2
Table 2. Recommended paralleling cables
Device Manufacturer Part number
HIL101 and HIL404 Bel Inc LCLC-6DTP010
HIL602+ Molex 74546-0401
HIL604 Molex 74546-0401
HIL506 and HIL606 FS Q28-PC01, 1002971101, 2336313-2, QSFP56-AO03
Table 3. Recommended SFP module
Device Manufacturer Part number
HIL101, HIL404, HIL506, HIL606 FS SFP-10GSR-85

HIL101 dimensions [mm]