RAD-Galaxy User’s Guide
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© 2016 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc.
Version 1.2 - November 28, 2017
Figure 10: RAD-Galaxy Right Side View.
BroadR-Reach Nano MQS Connector Sockets
These two sockets are where the cables that connect to Automotive Ethernet networks are
attached after they are assembled from the included Nano MQS socket plugs and crimp
contacts.
Each connector interfaces 3 pairs (6 channels) of Automotive Ethernet to the RAD-Galaxy. The
channels and pairs are distributed as follows:
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Connector 1:
Pair 1 (Channels 1+2), Pair 4 (Channels 6+7), Pair 6 (Channels 11+12).
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Connector 2:
Pair 2 (Channels 3+4), Pair 3 (Channels 5+8), Pair 5 (Channels 9+10).
HD-26 Conventional Network Interface Connector (CAN/MISC)
This male, high-density, 26-pin D-subminiature connector is the primary means by which
the RAD-Galaxy interfaces with conventional vehicle networks, and also may provide the
mechanism for its DoIP functionality. This connector provides primary power to the unit as well.
2.4 Included Cables and Cable Assembly
The RAD-Galaxy ships with three cables for conventional vehicle networks, and the special
components necessary to make the cable assemblies used for Automotive Ethernet networks.
Depending on your vehicle network configuration, you may need to modify the included
hardware, or supplement it to suit your needs.