sparkfun ProtoSnap MiniBot User manual

MINI BOT
Assembly Guide to SparkFun’s ProtoSnap MiniBot

The ProtoSnap MiniBot is the newest addition to SparkFun's line of
ProtoSnap products. The MiniBot is a complete robotics platform that
allows you to build a small, wheeled robot using the included parts and your
own tools. The MiniBot can be used in conjunction with the Arduino
programming platform, allowing you to program the platform to suit your
individual needs.
For more information go to: www.sparkfun.com/minibot.
Inventory of Parts
MiniBot PCB
(x1)
Screws
(x2)
Plastic Standoff
(x1)
Wire
(x4)
Infrared Transmitter
(x2)
TOP
FLAT
Infrared Receiver
(x2)
TOP
FLAT
Battery Holder w/Tape
(x1)
Battery
(x1)
Rubber Tires
(x2)
Dual Motor Gearbox
(x1)
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Soldering Tips
Don’t: Glob the solder straight onto
the iron and try to apply the solder with
the iron.
Do: Use a sponge to clean your iron
whenever black oxidization builds up
on the tip.
Do: Touch the iron to the component
leg and metal ring at the same time.
Do: While continuing to hold the iron in
contact with the leg and metal ring,
feed solder into the joint.
Quick Soldering Tips:
Required Tools:
Soldering Iron Wire Cutters
(not included in kit)
Don’t: Use the very tip of the iron.
Do: Use the side of the tip of the iron, “The Sweet Spot.”
Wire StrippersSpool of Solder
Hobby KnifeSponge for Soldering Iron
* Suggested, not required. * Suggested, not required.
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Start Here: Your First Component
Push the legs through the board until the
component is flush with top side.
3
Bend legs outward to keep in place.
4
*The transmitter is color coded yellow.
Locate the Infrared Transmitter
1
22
Locate the silkcreen footprint on the board and place transmitter through the board.
Make sure the lens bump faces foward.

Flip the board over. Hold the soldering
iron’s “Sweet Spot” so it touches both the
leg and the metal ring. Hold for 2 seconds.
5
Your solder joints should look like this -
a tiny volcano.
8
Clip off any excess legs.
9
Feed solder into the joint.
6
Pull solder away first. Then iron next.
7
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Your Infrared Transmitter should look like this.
10
11
Locate the silkcreen footprint and place the second transmitter through the board.
12
Repeat the same process to solder the second transmitter
flush to the board. After you complete this the board should
now look like the image below.
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* The receiver needs to sit higher than the transmitter.
2
14
Locate the silkcreen footprints on the board for each receiver.
15
Solder the two receivers so they sit just higher than the
transmitters. If there isn’t enough clearance in heights they
will not work properly.
*The receiver is color coded red.
13
Locate the Infrared Receiver
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Locate the silkscreen footprint for the battery holder. Follow the
directions on the next page. Use the illustration below for reference.
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Battery Holder
16
Congratulations! You’ve successfully soldered the infrared
components. Now use the same method to place and solder
the rest of the components in the kit!
BE CAREFUL, THE FOLLOWING STEPS INVOLVE THE TOP AND BOTTOM SIDE OF THE BOARD.
THIS ARROW INDICATES WORKING ON THE TOP SIDE OF THE BOARD.
THIS ARROW INDICATES WORKING ON THE BOTTOM SIDE OF THE BOARD.
THIS ARROW INDICATES LOOKING AT THE BOARD FROM THE SIDE.

17
Peel one side of the the double stick tape in
the center of the footprint. Once placed, peel
off the top side to prepare for the battery
holder.
18
Place the battery holder on top of the tape.
This will hold it in place as you solder it in
from the bottom side.
*Be sure to align the battery holder with the positive (+)
and negative (-) markings.
19
Flip the board over and solder. You will need
more solder than you used in the earlier
steps. Be liberal in feeding solder until
completely full.
20
Your solder joint should look like this.
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Locate the footprint for the gearbox on the bottom side of the board. Use
the screws and nuts that came with the gearbox to secure into place. Then
place the tires onto the axle if you have not done so already.
For this kit you will need to assemble the gearbox first. You can
find the directions for the gearbox inside the Tamiya box.
It is important that you assemble the instructions marked “A”.
Gearbox
21
Flip Board Over to Bottom Side
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First we need to pre-tin the motor terminals.
Add solder to the two metal connection points
on each motor (4 total).
22
24
Solder the red wire to the top and the black
wire to the bottom connector for each motor.
23
Strip two pieces of red wire and two pieces of
black wire using the wire strippers.
25
Feed the two wires for each motor through
the relief holes.
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Flip Board Over to Top Side
26
28
Use wire strippers to strip each wire end.
27
Use wire cutters to cut the 1” length
on all four wires.
Pull wires through top side of board. Measure approximately 1” length from
board. Prepare to cut with wire cutters.
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29
Feed each wire back through the nearest hole to the bottom side.
30
Flip board over and solder into place.
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Attach the plastic standoff
31
33
Congratulations, you are done!
Place the 9 volt battery into its holder
to turn your MiniBot “on”.
32
Add additional screw to bottom of standoff
to reduce drag and improve durability.
Place the screw through the center hole. From the bottom twist the standoff until all parts are flush.

Top:
Bottom:
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Learning More
What is ProtoSnap?
ProtoSnap is a new line of SparkFun products that make starting out in electronics easier and more intuitive.
Each ProtoSnap product is composed of several different components that come pre-wired to be used easily.
When you have reached the limits of your ProtoSnap in its current form, you can snap apart the individual
components and repurpose them for other projects.
How Can I Expand the MiniBot?
The MiniBot is designed with three prototyping areas that give you the ability to add more functionality to your
vehicle. Using these areas of the PCB, you could add a manipulator, like a claw or gimbal-mounted gripper, or
additional sensors, such as ultrasonic range finders or compass and gyro combinations. There is no limit to the
combinations you can create!
Soldering Information:
The tip of the iron is normal 700 F, hot enough to melt metal. It is normal for the handle of the soldering iron to
heat up a bit. Hold it like a pencil and move your hand further away from the top if the heat is uncomfortable. The
solder smokes because the rosin inside the solder is burning off - it's not harmful!
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requirements,
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