Pinouts: Rebel LT Logger
The following contains the pinout details for Rebel LT loggers (RC5-2) (INF 2101).
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The following contains the pinout details for Rebel LT loggers (RC5-2) (INF 2101).
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The USB Connector is a USB Series “B” Receptacle Interface.
Don't drop the Logger onto the USB Connector with a plug-in USB Cable.
Each End of the CAN bus must be terminated with a 120-ohm resistor acrosS CAN H and CAN L, and The Logger has dip switches inside that may be turned on if it is at the end of a CAN bus to allow the bus to be terminated easily.
The OBD & INST Connector is a Male 25-pin Standard D Type Connector nut.
Don't short circuit or overload any Digital I/O, e.g. If using Digital Input or Output 3 to the power supply to power a K-Box or Rebel Dash, do not connect more than 1 K-Box to this output and be careful that no short circuit occurs.
Overloading (I > 100mA) of Pin 10 (+4.5V Instrumentation) will result in a drop in the output voltage.
Each End of the CAN bus must be terminated with a 120ohm resistor acroSs CAN H and CAN L, and The Logger has dip switches inside that may be turned on if it is at the End of a CAN bus to allow the bus to be terminated easily.
The Optional GPS Connector is a Male SMB Connector.
The Optional GPRS Connector is a Male RP-SMA Connector.
Pin No
Pin Function
Pin 1
VBUS USB supply voltage 5V
Pin 2
Data- line of USB this signal utilises NRZI line coding
Pin 3
Data+ line of USB this signal utilises NRZI line coding
Pin 4
Ground
Pin No
Pin Function
Pin 1
Analog Input 3 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range
Pin 4
Analog Input 1 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range
Pin 5
Wake-Up pin to wake logger from sleep mode (for use, see Appendix 1)
Pin 6
CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) Low Signal
Pin 7
CAN Bus 0 (High-Speed Bus) Low Signal
Pin 8
K-Line (1 wire bus) of ISO 9141
Pin 9
4.5-36V Supply Voltage
Pin 10
+4.5V Instrumentation Supply Voltage, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA
Pin 11
Digital Input or Output 2 - Do not apply voltages outside of the 0 to +12V range when used as an input. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA.
More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3
Pin 12
Digital Input or Output 0 - Do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range when used as an input. When used as an Output, ensure that the current draw is not more than 100mA.
More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3
Pin 14
Analog Input 2 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range
Pin 17
Analog Input 0 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range
Pin 18
Analog Ground
Pin 19
CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) High Signal
Pin 20
CAN Bus 0 (High-Speed Bus) High Signal
Pin 21
Ground
Pin 22
Power Ground
Pin 23
Digital Input or Output 3 (can also be used as a switched power supply +Vd). When used as an input, do not apply voltages outside of the 0 to +12V range
Pin 24
Digital Input or Output 1 - Do not apply voltages outside of the 0 to +12V range when used as an input. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA.
More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3
Pin No
Pin Function
Pin 1
Radio Frequency Signal Input
Pin 2
Ground
Pin No
Pin Function
Pin 1
Radio Frequency Signal Input
Pin 2
Ground