diff --git a/content/en/docs/get-started/assembly.md b/content/en/docs/get-started/assembly.md index f771fda..89e00e1 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/get-started/assembly.md +++ b/content/en/docs/get-started/assembly.md @@ -16,9 +16,13 @@ toc: true {{< alert icon="⚠️" context="warning" text="Assembly video coming by Sep 10 2024." />}} - + ## ⚙ Parts -![](/images/CutieCat/v0_CutieCat-Parts.png) + +![v0 CutieCat Parts](/images/CutieCat/v0_CutieCat-Parts.png) + + + @@ -38,18 +42,19 @@ For more tips, check out our soldering guide. --> ## 🗒 Steps ### 1. Place the ESP32 +
-- Start by melting a small "tack" of solder to one of the CutieCat microcontroller pads. This will help us place the ESP32 before committing. -- Center the ESP32 on the microcontroller footprint. -- Reheat the tack of solder until it melts, while pressing down the ESP32. Don't worry about how the first joint looks! -- Let the solder cool! If you need to readjust the microcontroller, simply reheat the joint. +1. Start by melting a small "tack" of solder to one of the CutieCat microcontroller pads. This will help us place the ESP32 before committing. +2. Center the ESP32 on the microcontroller footprint. +3. Reheat the tack of solder until it melts, while pressing down the ESP32. Don't worry about how the first joint looks! +4. Let the solder cool! If you need to readjust the microcontroller, simply reheat the joint. ### 2. Solder the ESP32 + {{< alert icon="⚠️" context="danger" text="Be extra careful not to burn the switch connector, or bridge neighboring pins." />}}