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6. Identify the appropriate replacement bracket for your MIO board from your SH6850 kit.  The

bracket that you use should look like the one you remove, except that the new one has an
extra tab that mates with the grounding strap on the SH6850 cable assembly.

7. Install the new bracket by aligning the bracket with the holes in your MIO board and screw

in the two mounting screws.

Now you are ready to connect the SH6850 shielded cable to a 50-pin MIO board and a 68-pin
accessory.

SH6850 Connection

Figure 5 illustrates how to connect the SH6850 shielded cable to a 50-pin MIO board and a 68-
pin MIO accessory.

SH6850

Shielded Cable

Grounding Strap

50-Pin MIO Board

68-Pin Accessory

Figure 5.  50-Pin MIO Board Connection

1. Install your MIO board in a slot in your computer, following the instructions in your MIO

board user manual.

2. Connect the 50-pin female connector (the end with the grounding strap) of the SH6850

shielded cable to the 50-pin male I/O connector of the MIO board, as shown in Figure 5.

3. Slide the end lug of the ground strap onto the tab of the MIO board bracket as shown in

Figure 5.

4. Connect the 68-pin connector of the SH6850 shielded cable to your 68-pin MIO accessory.

The 3 in. 50-to-50-pin ribbon cable is not needed when connecting a 50-pin MIO board to a 68-
pin MIO accessory.

SH6850 Pin Designations

The following table lists the pin designations for the 50-pin and the 68-pin I/O connectors on the
SH6850 and the corresponding MIO-16 Series and MIO-16E Series signal names.

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