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Zipit Z2 Docking Connector

A project log for repurposed luminiferous aether detector

over the last few years, i've build up a functional laser interferometer. now i want to use it to accurately measure distance.

beaglebreathBeaglebreath 07/08/2014 at 17:250 Comments

On the rear of the Zipit Z2 is a 36 pin docking connector which gives you access to great things. The connector is a 36 pin which will connect to a Hirose ST40X-36S-CV(80). These are usually available from Digikey and Mouser. The connection provides:


The connector is the greatest thing in the world to solder when you have had too much coffee. I got frustrated with the tiny tiny wires on my cables breaking so I designed and built a breakout board to connect to the Zipit Z2.

This breakout board makes life much easier when experimenting with the Zipit.  The circuit board is a double sided board.  I drew the layout using AutoCAD and printed using 0.5 mm wide traces.  I ended up mass producing a bunch of boards at once, with the hopes that at least a few would survive my DIY etching process.

Here is the pinout

Here is the layout of the double sided circuit board.

The picture below shows off the docking connector with a USB cable soldered to the 0.1 inch header, as well as a 4 conductor cable for the i2c connections.

The umbilical cord that is shown above is a god-awful mess.  I am going to redesign a connector board which will provide 4-pin connections to the the zipit for i2c sensors.  I will stack the circuit board of the USB hub on the new circuit board, and I will integrate the power supplies into a more compact solution.

But at least this way I can get this project functional, until I am able to make it look pretty.

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