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891 octets ajoutés ,  13 mai 2022 à 17:33
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{{asm-text}} Pick up the base board and place it with the top part up. You should see the message "Raspberry Pico (This side)" on the board.
 
{{asm-text}} Pick up the base board and place it with the top part up. You should see the message "Raspberry Pico (This side)" on the board.
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If you are more confortable with leveled board to work on then place the piece of cardboard under the board to help you when soldering.
    
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{{asm-text}} Cut two sections of 8 pins, we will is them to align the Pico to solder it.
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Place the long part of the PinHeader in the Pico holes (from under board) as shown on the picture.
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{{asm-text}} Place the Pico on the top of the board. It should be perfectly aligned thanks to the pin header.
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{{asm-text}} Solder two opposite pads on the board to make the Pico staying on the right place.
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Place the bit of iron just at the separation between the two boards.
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Melt solder... it will start to melt on the base board then also wet the Pico pad.
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Voilà! you just learn to solder a castelate pad. Repeat the same operation on the opposite side to secure the Pico on the base.
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{{asm-text}} Remove the pin headers and solder all the remaining pads.
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* Et bullet list :-)
   
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