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It contains most of the files listed on this page. Many of these files can be referred to for information on board and enclosure connections.
Main Connectors and enclosure Connections Drive Link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TP03n43MPEof8lc4GtGA0uYe0gjk_2Md?usp=sharing
It has all the enclosure to enclosure connections.
Electrical Mock-Up
The diagram itself. It contains models of boards and connections between each other. Some information to include in the diagram: wire colour, wire gauge (thickness), wire length (once the mechanical team has this information), and connector direction (denoted by a tab as seen in the picture below; it can be shown using a small rectangle on the side of the connector).
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This document contains assignments to each board and its connections. This will be phased out, but until then, please keep it updated.
Enclosure Connectors
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The spreadsheet that is relevant is the one labelled “enclosure planning”. It contains the wire gauge and sometimes its colour. This document can be used for determining gauge and appropriately labeling the diagram.
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A365 is a great resource for creating board models. The PCB can be viewed in 3D mode and from there, the connector placement is easily seen.
Confluence can provide lots of information on connections between boards (though not all of it will be very neat or easy to find). It’s worth digging around for a bit for some relevant information.
If the connections between boards are not clear from any of the above resources, consider contacting the person who worked on the board.
General information on connectors: Connectors
List of available wires:
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Electrical enclosures: Electrical Enclosures
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