diff --git a/docs/assembly.md b/docs/assembly.md index 5e60fd3..569f971 100644 --- a/docs/assembly.md +++ b/docs/assembly.md @@ -1,66 +1,5 @@ # Assembly -## Before you start +Instructions have moved to the wiki -Read through all instructions before starting. - -## Videos - -The community has created a few assembly videos: -* [Stephen Arsenault - BlueSCSI Kit Assembly](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6lwCfLQwd8) 2:52 -* [Joe's Computer Museum - A New Challenger - BlueSCSI - #MARCHintosh Review](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_8VVmvvlNI) 26:52 -* [Geeky Bit - Tutorial - BlueSCSI Assembly](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nF9FYFgVHM) 20:35 - -## Building - -1. Solder on the surface mount SD Card holder. Use the [Drag Solder](https://youtu.be/Z_KL4fWOMug) technique. - - Once on, check continuity of all connections. Fixing this after the BluePill is on will be difficult. - - Ensure the SD card fits and you dont have too much solder on the sides or contacts -2. Solder the diodes to the **bottom** of the board. Be sure they are flush as possible to the bottom. -![Diode Orientation](images/diodes.png) -3. Solder the header pins on to the BluePill. Then BluePill pill to the BlueSCSI PCB. - - Correct orientation is having the USB connector of the BluePill should be over the SD Card holder. - - **NOTE**: Consider adding headers to the board if you would like to have the BluePill removable. -4. Solder on the resistor nets. Pin one is marked on the board and the resistors. - - 220 RNETS (`RN1` & `RN3`) are closest to the BluePill - - **NOTE** PIN one on each - they are opposite of eachtoher. See photo. - - 330 RNETS (`RN2` & `RN4`) are furthest from the BluePill - - **NOTE** PIN one on each - they are opposite of eachtoher. See photo. -![Orientation RNETs and BluePill](images/orientation.png) -5. Solder on the Termination Jumpers & place the jumpers on to enable Termiation -6. Solder the 50 Pin headers on. - 1. Note Pin 1 and Box header on the silk screen. -7. Optional - Solder on the berg connector. Only needed if your machine does not supply enough power via the SCSI bus. -8. Optional - Solder on the debug headers near the SD card. Only nessissarry if re-programming. - -### Fully Assembled -![Fully Assembled](images/assembled.png) - -### Version 1.0-b & 1.0-c BOM - -#### Mouser Cart - -https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=c5cc83feff - -#### Parts - -STM32F103C8T6 (U1) aka BluePill board. Beware of fake/scams. Look for reviews. Amazon, ebay, etc. - -* 2x 330 (RN2, RN4) Resistor nets https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/652-4610X-1LF-330 - -* 2x 220 (RN1, RN3) Resistor nets https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/652-4610X-1LF-220 - -* 2x Diodes https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/583-1N5818-T - -* SD Card Holder (J1) https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/538-104031-0811 - -* Headers https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/872-920-0011-01 - -* 50 PIN SCSI header https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/517-30350-6002/ - - May substitute with 2 rows of headers from above. - - **Note on Right angle connectors** - it appears Right angle headers are notched differently then the pin out. Be sure to note PIN 1/red stripe on the cable match up. - -### Optional - -Floppy/Berg Power header https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1718254 - - Required if your machine does not supply power via TERM POWER. For example a Mac Plus or Mac with a Analog/PSU board that has not been recapped. +https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Assembly