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| == PowerBoost 1000 Charger Soldering == | | == PowerBoost 1000 Charger Soldering == |
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− | The PowerBoost 500 of the kit can be replaced with a PowerBoost 1000 to get more power (1000mA) from the Lipo battery | + | The PowerBoost 500 of the kit can be replaced with a '''PowerBoost 1000 to get more power''' (1000mA) from the Lipo battery |
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| + | {{ambox-stop|text=The instructions doesn't applies to the PowerBoost 500 charger.}} |
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| + | [[fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-03.jpg|360px]] |
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| + | Let's solder it |
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| + | {{asm-begin}} |
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| + | {{asm-row|img=ENG-CANSAT-PICO-20.jpg}} |
| + | {{asm-text}} Pico up the base board with the back of the board on the desk. |
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| + | You should see Qwiic connector and the text "PowerBoost 500 Charger" written. |
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| + | {{asm-row|img=ENG-CANSAT-PICO-30.jpg}} |
| + | {{asm-text}} Prepare a section of 8 Pins and remove 2 of the pins as showned on the picture. |
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| + | {{asm-row|img=ENG-CANSAT-PICO-31.jpg}} |
| + | {{asm-text}} Place the modified pin Header into the connector (the short part into the connector). |
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| + | {{underline|Tip:}} use a small piece a paper tape to maintain the connector right in place. |
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| + | {{asm-row|img=ENG-CANSAT-PICO-22.jpg}} |
| + | {{asm-text}} Flip over the board and solder the connector in place. |
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| + | {{asm-row|img=ENG-CANSAT-PICO-33.jpg}} |
| + | {{asm-text}} Flip the board again (to see the "PowerBoost" text). |
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| + | Slides the PowerBoost 1000 breakout on the connector and Solder the pins (except the 2 missing ones). |
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| + | '''WARNING: back of the breakout board MUST be visible (not the components)!''' |
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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 a 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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| + | {{asm-end}} |
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| == RFM69HCW Soldering == | | == RFM69HCW Soldering == |