From 144efc9fa98fd2933c053bb855f50882e3f8d7e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ploopyco <54917504+ploopyco@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 18:38:50 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated 2. Electronics assembly (markdown) --- 2.-Electronics-assembly.md | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/2.-Electronics-assembly.md b/2.-Electronics-assembly.md index a2b6b6f..00c255f 100644 --- a/2.-Electronics-assembly.md +++ b/2.-Electronics-assembly.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ **TODO PIX completed PCB assembly** +In this section, we'll go over the steps necessary to build a complete electronics assembly for the Ploopy Mouse. + ## Step 1: Get the necessary tools **TODO PIX all tools necessary** + - Base PCB with all components soldered - Vertical PCB with all components soldered - A soldering iron - Solder -**If you don't have a base and vertical PCB, see `Appendix A: Printed Circuit Boards` for information on how to get them.** +If you don't have a base and vertical PCB, have no fear. **We sell them**, but we've also got the information necessary for you to make your own. See [[Appendix A: Printed circuit boards]] for information. ## Step 2: 3D-printed parts **TODO PIX all 3D-printed parts** - PCB anchor - PCB assembly jig -**If you don't have these 3D-printed parts, see `Appendix B: 3D-Printed Parts` for information on how to get them.** +If you don't the capability to print the 3D-printed parts, then it's no big deal. **We sell them**, but we also have information on how to print them out yourself, if you've got access to a 3D printer. See [[Appendix B: 3D-printed parts]] for information. ## Step 3: Attach the PCB anchor to the base PCB **TODO PIX pcb anchor into base**