From 8734d16fe4a26861ba0075ec15845bd3adb43163 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: daniel watson Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 12:21:58 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] put battery pack soldering after deck drilling --- guide/challenge-bot.scm | 72 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/guide/challenge-bot.scm b/guide/challenge-bot.scm index 993880c..a157c31 100644 --- a/guide/challenge-bot.scm +++ b/guide/challenge-bot.scm @@ -289,42 +289,6 @@ (item [the arduino should be close to but not touching an edge.]) (item [there should be no warping on the arduino. this could happen if the screws are too tight.])))) - (section - :title [breadboard] - (p [next, let's attach other parts to the deck. - we'll start with the breadboard. - there are many ways to do this, but one handy approach is - glue dots. - glue dots can be placed easily, are good at attaching flat - surfaces that directly touch and do not get much stress.]) - (figure :legend "breadboard to deck / required materials" - (image - :file "1-breadboard-to-deck/0-required-materials.png")) - (p [for this section, we will need the deck with arduino attached, - breadboard, and glue dots.]) - (figure :legend "breadboard to deck / video" - (video - :file "1-breadboard-to-deck/0-breadboard-to-deck.ogv")) - (enumerate - (item [take your breadboard out of its bag.]) - (item [peel the backing.]) - (item [put the shiny medal plate on the back.]) - (item [break 4 glue dots away from the rest. put the rest back - into the bag.]) - (item [break off a glue dot from the group of 4, and peel away the - backing, exposing a sticky side.]) - (item [put the glue dot on one corner of the shiny side of the - breadboard. - make sure to push it down firmly.]) - (item [repeat for the other corners.]) - (item [put the breadboard on the center of the deck. - position it so the black chip is on the right, and the - blue line is up against the arduino.]) - (item [press firmly in each of the corners.])) - (p [check]) - (enumerate - (item [should the black chip be on the right or the left?]) - (item [how many glue dots should be on the breadboard?]))) (section :title [battery packs] (subsection @@ -456,6 +420,42 @@ (p [check]) (enumerate (item [why align the screw with a hole on the deck?]))))) + (section + :title [breadboard] + (p [next, let's attach other parts to the deck. + we'll start with the breadboard. + there are many ways to do this, but one handy approach is + glue dots. + glue dots can be placed easily, are good at attaching flat + surfaces that directly touch and do not get much stress.]) + (figure :legend "breadboard to deck / required materials" + (image + :file "1-breadboard-to-deck/0-required-materials.png")) + (p [for this section, we will need the deck with arduino attached, + breadboard, and glue dots.]) + (figure :legend "breadboard to deck / video" + (video + :file "1-breadboard-to-deck/0-breadboard-to-deck.ogv")) + (enumerate + (item [take your breadboard out of its bag.]) + (item [peel the backing.]) + (item [put the shiny medal plate on the back.]) + (item [break 4 glue dots away from the rest. put the rest back + into the bag.]) + (item [break off a glue dot from the group of 4, and peel away the + backing, exposing a sticky side.]) + (item [put the glue dot on one corner of the shiny side of the + breadboard. + make sure to push it down firmly.]) + (item [repeat for the other corners.]) + (item [put the breadboard on the center of the deck. + position it so the black chip is on the right, and the + blue line is up against the arduino.]) + (item [press firmly in each of the corners.])) + (p [check]) + (enumerate + (item [should the black chip be on the right or the left?]) + (item [how many glue dots should be on the breadboard?]))) (section :title [motors] (subsection -- 2.30.2