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resources:eval:user-guides:pzsdr:carriers:portable-radio-reference-design:assembly-instructions [14 Jan 2021 05:24] – use / interwiki links Robin Getz | resources:eval:user-guides:pzsdr:carriers:portable-radio-reference-design:assembly-instructions [29 Jan 2021 09:18] (current) – Fixed bad link for digikeys Ioana Chelaru | ||
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- Attach 4 pcs of M2.5 nuts and tighten. | - Attach 4 pcs of M2.5 nuts and tighten. | ||
- Cut off the ends of the screw if it extends beyond the nut. | - Cut off the ends of the screw if it extends beyond the nut. | ||
- | - Insert 1x [[https:// | + | - Insert 1x [[digikey>WM11498-ND|20 Position FMC Cable]] into OLED connector, with the exposed copper of the cable, facing away from the PCB. |
- Close the black bracket to secure the cable. | - Close the black bracket to secure the cable. | ||
- Apply some hot glue to the connector and part of the cable so it cannot be accidentally removed. | - Apply some hot glue to the connector and part of the cable so it cannot be accidentally removed. | ||
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- Place 4 pcs of M2.5 X 8mm screws through the belly plate. | - Place 4 pcs of M2.5 X 8mm screws through the belly plate. | ||
- Apply loctite 242. | - Apply loctite 242. | ||
- | - Place 4 pcs of [[https:// | + | - Place 4 pcs of [[digikey>908-135-ND|908-135]] onto the screws, to act as spacers. |
- Place the Nav Switch PCB into the circular opening, with the connector closer to the middle of the belly plate. | - Place the Nav Switch PCB into the circular opening, with the connector closer to the middle of the belly plate. | ||
- Attach 4 pcs of M2.5 nuts and tighten | - Attach 4 pcs of M2.5 nuts and tighten | ||
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==== Preparing the ADRV936x PCB ==== | ==== Preparing the ADRV936x PCB ==== | ||
- | - [[https:// | + | - [[digikey>345-1146-ND|Heatsink]] Installation. |
- Apply a circle of thermal grease to the protruding portion of the Xilinx FPGA. | - Apply a circle of thermal grease to the protruding portion of the Xilinx FPGA. | ||
- Spread the paste around. | - Spread the paste around. | ||
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==== Securing the PCB's ==== | ==== Securing the PCB's ==== | ||
- | - Place 4x [[https:// | + | - Place 4x [[digikey>R40-6710594|5mm nylon spacers]] between the PCB's. |
- Align the spacers with the corner holes of the SOM PCB. | - Align the spacers with the corner holes of the SOM PCB. | ||
- | - Insert 2x [[https:// | + | - Insert 2x [[digikey>PMS 632 0075 PH|#6-32 metal screws]] on the cable brace side. |
- Apply loctite 242 to screw. | - Apply loctite 242 to screw. | ||
- | - Secure these 2 screws using [[https:// | + | - Secure these 2 screws using [[digikey>HNSS 632|metal hex nuts]]. |
- Don't over-tighten the nuts. | - Don't over-tighten the nuts. | ||
- | - Insert 2x [[https:// | + | - Insert 2x [[digikey>NY PMS 632 0050 PH|#6-32 nylon screw]] in the other two mounting holes. |
- Apply loctite 242 to screw. | - Apply loctite 242 to screw. | ||
- | - Secure this screw using a [[https:// | + | - Secure this screw using a [[digikey>H620-ND|nylon hex nut]]. |
- Don't over-tighten the nuts. | - Don't over-tighten the nuts. | ||
- This is what the set up should look like at this point. | - This is what the set up should look like at this point. |