Previous image Up to current index page (1) Next image Now wire up the BN-180 to the Pro Micro, and also attach the resistor and the diode for the TXO line as shown. The black striped end of the diode goes closest to the TXO pin. Also install the second diode to the RAW pin, with the black striped end closest to the RAW pin. Next, secure the cable to the back side with two cable-ties, as shown. This will keep it from moving around and breaking wires while the connections are made in following steps. Here's the top view of the two cable ties. Don't worry about that crooked white connector on the BN-180 -- it can be pushed firmly back into place at any time during the build. Here is the completed wiring, per the original diagram. All connections now made, including the _12V (red in this case) wire from the AUX cable to the diode on RAW. UPDATE: The Pro Micro gets too hot when completely encased in heat-shrink, so I have now cut away the enclosure from the first 2cm or so back from the USB connector, to allow it to cool. The photo does NOT show this. A bit of clear heat-shrink tubing is melted around the assembly to lock everything in place, making for a nice and slim protective enclosure.
Back to first image Up to first index page Skip to final image
Previous group of thumbnails Hide thumbnails Next group of thumbnails
Reduce image size Enlarge image size
Next, secure the cable to the back side with two cable-ties, as shown. This will keep it from moving around and breaking wires while the connections are made in following steps.
Next, secure the cable to the back side with two cable-ties, as shown. This will keep it from moving around and breaking wires while the connections are made in following steps. (cable_ties1)
cable_ties1 (6/10):
Use the magnify icons (above) to change the image size