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2. Electronics assembly
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.
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, 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.
TODO PIX all 3D-printed parts
- PCB anchor
- PCB assembly jig
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.
TODO PIX pcb anchor into base
Alignment is not crucial here; in later steps, the PCB assembly jig will be used to ensure alignment.
TODO PIX putting vertical PCB into PCB anchor
Again, alignment is not crucial here.
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.
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
TODO PIX completed PCB assembly
Congrats, you finished assembling the electronics! Pat yourself on the back.
When you're ready, proceed to 3. Enclosure assembly to continue.
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