diff --git a/2.-Electronics-assembly.md b/2.-Electronics-assembly.md index 00c255f..673931a 100644 --- a/2.-Electronics-assembly.md +++ b/2.-Electronics-assembly.md @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ If you don't have a base and vertical PCB, have no fear. **We sell them**, but w ## Step 2: 3D-printed parts **TODO PIX all 3D-printed parts** + - PCB anchor - PCB assembly jig @@ -21,18 +22,22 @@ If you don't the capability to print the 3D-printed parts, then it's no big deal ## Step 3: Attach the PCB anchor to the base PCB **TODO PIX pcb anchor into base** + Alignment is not crucial here; in later steps, the PCB assembly jig will be used to ensure alignment. ## Step 4: Attach the vertical PCB to the PCB anchor **TODO PIX putting vertical PCB into PCB anchor** + Again, alignment is not crucial here. ## Step 5: Put the PCBs into the PCB assembly jig **TODO PIX putting base PCB into assembly jig** + Make sure that the PCBs are seated fully and completely in the assembly jig, as alignment is crucial. ## Step 6: Solder pads from the two PCBs together **TODO PIX solder being applied to shared pads** + - Set the soldering iron's temperature to higher than normal, as the pads are large and shed heat quickly - Apply generous amounts of solder to ensure a good connection and good mechanical strength