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This page walks through the process of assembling the [[Googly_Shield|Googly Eye Shield]] for Arduino.
 
This page walks through the process of assembling the [[Googly_Shield|Googly Eye Shield]] for Arduino.
  
== Bill of Materials, or, "What's in the kit?" ==
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== Bill of Materials, or, "What's in the kit?" ==
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== Assembly procedure ==
 
== Assembly procedure ==
  
We'll go line by line through the kit components.  This guide assumes that you have had some soldering experience.  If not, or it's been a while, you may also want to look at pages 2 and 5-7 of the [[Bulbdial|Bulbdial clock]] assembly instructions, which go over basic tools and technique.  And, if you really are a beginner, there are plenty of good tutorials on line, like [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/ this one].
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We'll go step by step, installing the kit components, few though they may be.   
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This guide assumes that you have had some soldering experience.  If not, or it's been a while, you may also want to look at pages 2 and 5-7 of the [[Bulbdial|Bulbdial clock]] assembly instructions, which go over basic tools and technique.  And, if you really are a beginner, there are plenty of good tutorials on line, like [http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/ this one].
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=== 1.  The circuit board ===
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Here's what the Googly Eye Shield circuit board looks like:
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Starting in the next step, we'll be adding the "stacking" header set to the four outboard header locations, which are those four locations outlined in long black rectangles.  Identify those locations on the circuit board.  There are two 6-pin locations next to where the "Googly Eye Shield" label is, and two (longer) 8-pin locations on the opposite side of the board.
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=== 2.  Insert headers ===
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Insert the two 6-pin and 8-pin headers into their respective locations, from the top side of the board.
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=== 3.  Flip board ===
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''Gently''-- so as not to bend the actual pins --grip the board by the headers on the bottom side, so that you can turn it upside down without the headers falling out.  Flip the board over and rest it on a level surface.

Revision as of 18:16, 25 November 2011

This page walks through the process of assembling the Googly Eye Shield for Arduino.

Bill of Materials, or, "What's in the kit?"

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Line Ref Des Quantity Description Type Vendor Vendor Part Number
1 n/a 1 PCB for ISP Shield 2.0 Printed circuit board Evil Mad Science 60-0030
2 J1 thru J4 1 Header set, 6-pin (2 pcs), 8-pin (2 pcs) Stacking type header, 0.1” spacing Evil Mad Science 633
3 n/a 4 Glue dot 3/16" Diameter Oriental Trading 73/10034
4 n/a 2 Googly Eye, large 15 mm diameter Micheals 400100231388
4 n/a 2 Googly Eye, small 8 mm diameter Micheals 400100231050

Assembly procedure

We'll go step by step, installing the kit components, few though they may be.

This guide assumes that you have had some soldering experience. If not, or it's been a while, you may also want to look at pages 2 and 5-7 of the Bulbdial clock assembly instructions, which go over basic tools and technique. And, if you really are a beginner, there are plenty of good tutorials on line, like this one.


1. The circuit board

Here's what the Googly Eye Shield circuit board looks like:

2.jpg

Starting in the next step, we'll be adding the "stacking" header set to the four outboard header locations, which are those four locations outlined in long black rectangles. Identify those locations on the circuit board. There are two 6-pin locations next to where the "Googly Eye Shield" label is, and two (longer) 8-pin locations on the opposite side of the board.


2. Insert headers

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Insert the two 6-pin and 8-pin headers into their respective locations, from the top side of the board.


3. Flip board

5.jpg

6.jpg

Gently-- so as not to bend the actual pins --grip the board by the headers on the bottom side, so that you can turn it upside down without the headers falling out. Flip the board over and rest it on a level surface.