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== First component on the PCB: Socket ==
 
== First component on the PCB: Socket ==
  
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Install the socket, matching the half moon notch in the socket to the shape on the board. Solder the socket in place.  
 
 
The IC socket goes in the big rectangle in the middle of the circuit board, marked "'tiny2313".  One end of that rectangle has a little "half-moon" notch (indentation) at one end.  The socket has a matching notch, as does the microcontroller.  Insert the socket into the circuit board, making sure that all 20 pins go through the holes, and matching the notched end of the socket to the drawing on the circuit board. Solder all 20 pins of the socket in place.
 
 
 
  
 
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The third zero-ohm jumper connects the left-most prototyping column to VCC_3 directly to the right. Connect the final jumper from the middle prototyping column to GND_3, also directly to the right.  
 
The third zero-ohm jumper connects the left-most prototyping column to VCC_3 directly to the right. Connect the final jumper from the middle prototyping column to GND_3, also directly to the right.  
  
Finally, install the 6-pin DIL header with one pin in each of the top two prototyping rows and across the first two columns. The tall pins should go up so that you can fit the servo connector to them. The short ends go down through the board for soldering.
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Finally, install the 6-pin DIL header with one pin in each of the top two prototyping rows and across the first two columns.  
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== Battery box and microcontroller ==
 
== Battery box and microcontroller ==
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Connect the red wire from the battery box to VCC_IN+. Connect the black wire to GND_IN. You can use the holes that would have been for a jack to provide strain relief for the battery box wires.  
 
Connect the red wire from the battery box to VCC_IN+. Connect the black wire to GND_IN. You can use the holes that would have been for a jack to provide strain relief for the battery box wires.  
  
The final step for assembly of the electronics is to insert the microcontroller into its socket. Note that it may be either an ATtiny2313 or ATtiny4313. Orientation is critical: Make sure that the half-moon indentation at one end of the chip matches that on the socket and PCB. Insert it firmly, as far down into the socket as it will go.
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The final step for assembly of the electronics is to insert the microcontroller into its socket. Orientation is critical: Make sure that the half-moon indentation at one end of the chip matches that on the socket and PCB. Insert it firmly, as far down into the socket as it will go.  
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== Servo motor setup and testing ==
 
== Servo motor setup and testing ==
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Connect the servo motor to the lower row of the 6-pin header with the dark wire connected to ground on the right side of the board. Put batteries in the battery holder and turn it on. Allow it to go through the full range of motion. The lower position should be the smaller range.
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Connect the servo motor to one row of the 6-pin header with the dark wire connected to ground on the right side of the board.
 
 
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Move the servo motor to the upper row of the 6-pin header to try out the larger range: one or the other position may work better for the size of your mini-pumpkin.
 
  
 
== Pumpkin Carving ==
 
== Pumpkin Carving ==
 
Mini-pumpkins are typically available at grocery stores and supermarkets near the larger pumpkins. They are often placed with the decorative gourds. You can usually buy them singly, but sometimes they're bagged in sets of four or five. You may also be able to find them at florist shops for use in fall centerpieces, but they'll likely be more costly than at a grocery store.
 
  
 
Please see the [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2007/make-a-robotic-snap-o-lantern/ original Snap-O-Lantern article] for carving instructions.  
 
Please see the [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/2007/make-a-robotic-snap-o-lantern/ original Snap-O-Lantern article] for carving instructions.  

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