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md
TODO
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22 changes: 11 additions & 11 deletions _includes/splinky_preparation.md
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{: .warning }
> Do not install the audio jack and reset button yet.
>
> You will need to prepare one **"Right"** shield pcb, and one **"Left"** - use the legends on the PCB.
> You will need to prepare one **"Right"** shield PCB, and one **"Left"** - use the legends on the PCB.
>
> We will start with preparing the left side, and after that do the right side.
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- 12-pin header (x2)
- 2-pin header
- shield PCB (left)
- splinky 
- Splinky 

{: .warning }
Make sure to use the "left" shield PCB. Those are not reversible !

{: .warning }
In the next section, we will install the Splinky onto the shield PCB using the headers. **It is very important to install it on the correct side**, otherwise it will not work. Make sure to look at the pictures carefully ! 

## Left side - Installing the splinky
## Left side - Installing the Splinky

![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/2.jpg)

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![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/3.jpg)


- Install the splinky on the headers, using normally-closed pliers to hold it
- Install the Splinky on the headers, using normally-closed pliers to hold it
- **Double check against the picture that it is on the correct side**
- **The text "install elite-c ... on this side" should be covered by the splinky**
- **The text "install elite-c ... on this side" should be covered by the Splinky**

![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/4.jpg)

- **At all times, make sure the Splinky is pressed against the PCB**
- there should be no gap between the Splinky, the header pins, and the holder PCB
- Start by soldering the top "5V" and "D0" headers, on the splinky and on the shield (flip the assembly)
- Start by soldering the top "5V" and "D0" headers, on the Splinky and on the shield (flip the assembly)

![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/5.jpg)

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![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/6.jpg)

- Solder the 2 bottom "D21" and "D9" headers, on the splinky and the shield (flip the assembly)
- Solder the 2 bottom "D21" and "D9" headers, on the Splinky and the shield (flip the assembly)
- Once again, inspect the front of the assembly and make sure that the headers are flush with the Splinky and the shield 

![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/7.jpg)
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- 12-pin header (x2)
- 2-pin header
- shield PCB (right)
- splinky 
- Splinky 


{: .warning }
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In the next section, we will install the Splinky onto the shield PCB using the headers. It is very important to install it on the correct side, otherwise it will not work. Make sure to look at the pictures carefully !

## Right side - Installing the components
- Just like previously, install the splinky, reset button, and audio jack onto the shield
- **The text "install elite-c ... on this side" should be covered by the splinky**
- Just like previously, install the Splinky, reset button, and audio jack onto the shield
- **The text "install elite-c ... on this side" should be covered by the Splinky**


![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/13.jpg)
![](../assets/pics/guides/splinky/13.jpg)
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# Introduction

In this section, we will connect the PCB plates to the splinky shields using the flexible ribbon cables. This connects the switches to the "brain" of the keyboard, which can then read what you type.
In this section, we will connect the PCB plates to the Splinky shields using the flexible ribbon cables. This connects the switches to the "brain" of the keyboard, which can then read what you type.



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- Locate the other side of the PCB (the one opposite of the components)
- Locate the ribbon cables going out, they are protruding a bit
- Trim them to make sure they're as flush as possible with the surface of the PCB
- Trim them to make sure they're as flush as possible with the surface of the PCB
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion help/troubleshooting.md
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## The board turns off immediately when I plug in the USB connection!

wow, such short, very fire
TODO: explain, mention shorts, leds orientation
TODO: explain, mention shorts, LEDs orientation

## One or more LEDs don't work!

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