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== Lipo Booster soldering ==
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== Assembling the base station ==
The kit can be used either with a PowerBoost 500 Charger, either a PowerBoost 1000 Charger.
 
  
The soldering operation depends on the selected PowerBoost model.
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=== PowerBoost 500 Charger Soldering ===
 
 
 
The PowerBoost 500 is the default powering system of this kit.
 
 
 
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Let's solder it
 
 
 
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{{asm-text}} Pico up the base board with the back of the board on the desk.
 
 
 
You should see Qwiic connector and the text "PowerBoost 500 Charger" written.
 
 
 
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{{asm-text}} Place a section of 8 pins into the connector (the short part into the connector).
 
 
 
{{underline|Tip:}} use a small piece a paper tape to maintain the connector right in place.
 
 
 
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{{asm-text}} Flip over the board and solder the connector in place.
 
 
 
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{{asm-text}} Flip the board again (to see the "PowerBoost" text).
 
 
 
Slides the PowerBoost 500 on the connector, Solder it and cut-out the pin near of the board (with a diagonal cutter).
 
 
 
'''WARNING: Electronic components must be visible on the breakout!'''
 
 
 
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* Push on the PowerBoost breakout with the nail against the connector.<br />This will flatten the breakout on the connector (and make it paralleled to the base board).
 
* Charge the tip of the iron with some solder.
 
* Tack a drop of solder on one pin to make the breakout staying right in place (no need to be perfect right now)
 
* Solder the other pins of the breakout
 
* Now solder the initial tacked pin (to have a nice & great solder join on that pin too) 
 
 
 
 
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Version du 29 juillet 2025 à 20:47

Abstract

The original version of the CANSAT kit required many soldering operation. It's intimidating for newcomers with little experience with a soldering iron.

With the CANSAT V2 kit, things have been made easier than ever, no solder required!

Assembling the Cansat

Let's prepare the main CANSAT board.

ENG-CANSAT-V2-CONTENT-10.jpg

ENG-CANSAT-V2-ASSEMBLY-10.jpg Take the base board and orient the board to see the USB label on the left and the "Pico/MCU facin this side" in front of you.
ENG-CANSAT-V2-ASSEMBLY-11.jpg Grab the CPU board with the microcontroler facing front.
ENG-CANSAT-V2-ASSEMBLY-12.jpg Now, insert the MCU board onto the 2x20 pin connector.
450px Even when not required yet, user can pick the Lipo battery then plug it into the 2 poles JST connector (facing the microcontroler).
ENG-CANSAT-V2-ASSEMBLY-14.jpg When required, plug the µFl antenna coax.


Assembling the base station

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