l12014_proxmark3_oled_build
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l12014_proxmark3_oled_build [2014/07/27 14:08] – [LayerOne 2014 Badge Build] mmca | l12014_proxmark3_oled_build [2014/08/27 20:57] (current) – [Notes] photo blakangel | ||
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- | Please use pick above for orientation (click for larger image).\\ | + | Please use pic above for orientation (click for larger image).\\ |
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Don't place the battery yet.\\ | Don't place the battery yet.\\ | ||
- | Use hotair gun for IC1 and U&7.\\ | + | Use hotair gun for IC1 and U$7.\\ |
Do not place (DNP) R55 and R60.\\ | Do not place (DNP) R55 and R60.\\ | ||
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TP19 - 2v5\\ | TP19 - 2v5\\ | ||
TP20 - 1v2\\ | TP20 - 1v2\\ | ||
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+ | Use the Silver SV2: {{: | ||
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+ | Before installing the OLED display and battery, ensure the proxmark is properly working via USB by installing a jumper wire from F1 (PTC Fuse) to TP10 to provide 5V to the board. Plug into a computer and verify the correct USB VID/PID. | ||
+ | This is also a good time to install required proxmark3 usb drivers and the proxmark3 application for your OS. | ||
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+ | You need to install a jumper wire for the MOSI signal from the via near the buzzer to the correct pad of SJ1. Refer to the below photograph: | ||
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l12014_proxmark3_oled_build.1406495300.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/07/27 14:08 by mmca