added more explicit warnings to solder in the USB-jack
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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ For the `CH552T` and `USBLC6-2SC6` there are white lines on the PCB, with one li
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The next components to solder are the USB-jacks.
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The next components to solder are the USB-jacks.
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After you have successfully soldered the electric pins of the USB-jack, make sure to also solder the metal legs on the side, as they will give stability to the jack.
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After you have successfully soldered the electric pins of the USB-jack, make sure to also solder the metal legs on the side, as they will give stability to the jack.
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Do **not** plug in a USB-cabel without soldering the metal legs on the side of the USB-jack! You will most likely rip off the USB-jack when unplugging the USB-cable!
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Now you have completed the hard part, treat yourself with some pads on the shoulder, before we continue with the small two terminal components.
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Now you have completed the hard part, treat yourself with some pads on the shoulder, before we continue with the small two terminal components.
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Next to the `CH552T` you will find four pads, these are for the two capacitors.
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Next to the `CH552T` you will find four pads, these are for the two capacitors.
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@ -78,3 +79,4 @@ If you are one of the lucky people that got a PCB at Mechanicon 2024 you have to
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# Flashing the firmware
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# Flashing the firmware
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This keyboard is designed for the [FAK-firmware](https://github.com/semickolon/fak).
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This keyboard is designed for the [FAK-firmware](https://github.com/semickolon/fak).
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I've provided some example configuration files in [my fork](https://github.com/ThePurox/fak-config) of the fak-config repository with the keyboard name `hexingbird`.
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I've provided some example configuration files in [my fork](https://github.com/ThePurox/fak-config) of the fak-config repository with the keyboard name `hexingbird`.
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Before flashing make sure you have **mechanically** soldered the USB-jacks to the board, only soldering in the electric parts will result in you ripping of the USB-jack when unplugging the USB-cable!
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