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Dan K
flow3r firmware
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Fix typo and minor wording change in assembly.rst
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Your flow3r badge should've come in a brown paper bag, in which you will find:
4. A blue battery
5. A metal battery cover
6. Two speakers
7. A bag containg: 6 M3 screws, 6 plastic feet, an adhesive sheet, an
a
llen (
im
bus) wrench, sandpaper
7. A bag contain
in
g: 6 M3 screws, 6 plastic feet, an adhesive sheet, an
A
llen (
In
bus) wrench, sandpaper
8. A lanyard
9. An instruction booklet
10. A 3.5 mm aux cable (to be used for badgelink/badgenet)
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Take the two speakers, and for each of them take the white adhesive protector
off and glue them in the two spacer labeled as 'speakers'. They should stick
onto the PCB, with the cables facing each other in the middle of the badge.
One the speakers are glued in, take off the spacer and route the speaker wires
On
c
e the speakers are glued in, take off the spacer and route the speaker wires
to the two connectors on the PCB. The cables should go around the display. Put
the spacer back on top and make sure it mates correctly with the top PCB, and
that it doesn't catch the speaker wires.
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@@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ this:
3. Ensure the two board-to-board connectors are aligned. You can stare through
the side of the PCB sandwich to check if things look okay.
Take five screws and the
a
llen key and screw the two PCBs together, alongside
Take five screws and the
A
llen key and screw the two PCBs together, alongside
with the metal battery case on the bottom. Be *very* gentle with the torque -
overt
orque
ing the screws can rip off the standoffs on the top PCB!
overt
ighten
ing the screws can rip off the standoffs on the top PCB!
Of course, if you're not using the badge with a battery, feel free to skip the
battery cover.
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