From 0cdbeddf008fedba1a19d208d25e2cbf89b34c4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: openhp <60161126+openhp@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 13:02:13 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md
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README.md | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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- download PCB Gerber file {-link here-} or get your own copy {-link there-} ,
- order electronic components, see BOM (Bill Of Materials) appendix,
- solder electronic components. {- assembly instructions here-}
.
-{-soldered photo here-}
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## Firmware upload
This process is the same as for other Arduinos:
@@ -66,10 +66,11 @@ To run a self-tests:
- connect 12V power supply,
- disconnect +5V wire from USB-UART converter.
-To check EEV connection, you can use a stepper motor. If you are testing a real EEV, it will be closed after the first "beep" and partially opened after the second "beep". If it's not, check if stepper or EEV center pin(s) connected to +12V and try to swap coil-end pins (EEV1..EEV4). {-EEV photo here-}
+To check EEV connection, you can use a stepper motor. If you are testing a real EEV, it will be closed after the first "beep" and partially opened after the second "beep". If it's not, check if stepper or EEV center pin(s) connected to +12V and try to swap coil-end pins (EEV1..EEV4).
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To check temperature sensors connectors crimp one array of sensors. Plug it to all sensor connectors one-by-one and check results in a serial console.
-{-Photo: PCB-}
-{-Screenshot: serial console with temperature readings: -}
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+
After tests completed, comment 3 self-test defines.
Choose your installation scheme and uncomment one of those options:
```c