Updated BlueSCSI 1.1 Desktop Assembly (markdown)

TomRBarber 2021-12-23 16:28:14 -05:00
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3. Solder on the resistor nets ensuring correct placement and orientation 3. Solder on the resistor nets ensuring correct placement and orientation
4. Solder on the Termination Jumpers & place the jumpers on to enable Termination 4. Solder on the Termination Jumpers & place the jumpers on to enable Termination
5. Solder the 50 Pin headers on. 5. Solder on the berg connector. Only needed if your machine does not supply enough power via the SCSI bus, but recommended to solder on if you have the connector
6. Solder the 50 Pin headers on.
* Note Pin 1 and Box header on the silk screen. * Note Pin 1 and Box header on the silk screen.
6. Solder on the berg connector. Only needed if your machine does not supply enough power via the SCSI bus, but recommended to solder on if you have the connector
7. Optional - solder on resistors for the LED for both power and activity. Note, resistors may be a tight fit depending on what size you have 7. Optional - solder on resistors for the LED for both power and activity. Note, resistors may be a tight fit depending on what size you have. Bend leg under the resistor if needed
8. Optional - Solder on 2 pin headers for the LED 8. Optional - Solder on 2 pin headers for the LED
* Careful not to burn yourself. You can use the termination jumpers to hold the header in place while soldering. Just make sure to not leave them on the LED pins!
9. Solder the header pins on to the BluePill. Then BluePill pill to the BlueSCSI PCB. 9. 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 facing AWAY from the SD holder. * Correct orientation is having the USB connector of the BluePill facing AWAY from the SD holder.