PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide
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PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide
PoGa 4DGL Portable Game Development Console www.PoGa.com.au PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 15th December, 2010 revision 1.0 4D Systems PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 1 4D Systems PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 2 1. PoGa Kit – Bill Of Materials The following bill of materials is a full list of all the items included in the PoGa kit. Please check before starting construction. Item Qty Description 1 1 Image PoGa Printed Circuit Board (preloaded with SMT components) 9 1 Battery Holder (for 3xAAA) 10 4 M2 Screw, 8mm long 11 4 M2 Screw, 4mm long 12 4 M2 Spacer (threaded), 6mm long 2 1 Top Cover Plate 3 1 Bottom Cover Plate 13 4 M2 Spacer (not threaded), 2mm long 4 6 Push Buttons 14 1 5 pin Right Angle Male Header (J1) 5 4 Square Button Caps (Red) 15 1 2 pin Right Angle Male Header (J2) 6 2 Round Button Caps (Blue) 16 1 uLCD-144 Display Module 17 1 uUSB-MB5 7 1 Power Switch (Sliding type) 8 1 Small round Speaker 4D Systems PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 3 3. System Requirements • • • • • Programming Module, one of the following: • 4D Programming Cable (supplied with PoGa Premium) • uUSB-MB5 (supplied with the basic kit) • uUSB-CE5 Windows PC PoGa PmmC file PoGa Drive : micro-SD memory card (2Gb or above), formatted with the PoGa File System (optional) 4D Workshop 3, which includes: • PmmC Loader • 4DGL Editor, Compiler, Down-loader • Graphics Composer • Sprite Editor 3. Reference Documents 2. Things You Will Need to Build the Kit • • • • • • • Soldering Iron + Solder Side Cutters Small Philips head Screw Driver Sticky Tape 3 x AAA Batteries (Alkaline recommended) Soldering Experience, it is assumed that you have some experience with building kits and using a soldering iron. Average construction time: 20 minutes. 4D Systems • • • • • PoGa-Kit-Construction-and-Assembly-Guide.pdf PoGa-Quick-Start-Guide.pdf PoGa-4DGL-Portable-Game-Console-Reference-Manual.pdf GOLDELOX-PoGa-4DGL-Internal-Functions.pdf 4DGL-Programmers-Reference-Manual.pdf Note: Please visit www.4dsystems.com.au/downloads/PoGa/Docs/ to find the latest revisions of the above documents. Note: Please visit www.PoGa.com.au for all the latest games and other PoGa related applications. PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 4 Step 2: 4. Constructing the Kit Step 1: Insert the 5 pin right angle male header (item 14) on the PoGa PCB (item 1) and trim off the legs from the bottom, flush with the board (sharp side cutters are recommended). Repeat the process for the 2 pin right angle male header (item 15). The pin headers must be trimmed prior to soldering as this will ensure the soldered leads will be flush with the board. Reason for this is so the leads do not hinder the battery holder sitting flat on the board. Solder one pin first, and ensure header is at right angle and parallel before soldering the rest of the pins. Now solder both the pin headers. It is recommended that you solder only 1 pin first and check that the connector is aligned and sitting flush on the board. Make sure to remove any large solder blobs. The soldered pins should be flush with the board as much as possible (see photo below on the left). Step 3: Now insert the display module (item 16) and solder the 9 pins from the bottom. Then trim off the pins with your side cutters. 4D Systems PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 5 Step 4: Step 6: Insert all the push buttons (item 4) as well as the slide switch (item 7), then solder them. Take care not to bend the pins during the insertion process. No need to trim the pins (but can do if you wish). Peel off the white adhesive protective layer on the speaker and firmly press the speaker to the board, as shown in the photos below. Make sure the speaker is positioned on top of the speaker-hole on the printed circuit board. Step 5: Solder the small round speaker (item 8) as per the photo on the right. Note the polarity of the wires, RED wire goes to the '+' and BLACK wire goes to the '-' holes on the board. 4D Systems Step 7: Position the battery holder (item 9) in the middle of the board and trim off the excess wires as shown in the photo on the left. Strip off the ends, using side cutters or a wire stripper, as per the photo on the right and solder the wires from the component side of the board. PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 6 Step 7 .. continued: Step 9: The battery holder has strips of double sided adhesive tape at the bottom, do not peel the protective layer and stick the battery holder to the board yet. Place the 2mm long spacers (item 13) through the screws as shown in the left photo below. Now place the PoGa circuit board through the screws so that it rests on the 2mm spacers, refer to the photo on the right below. Now is the time to press fit the button caps on the push buttons (items 5 and 6). Step 8: Insert the 8mm long screws (item 10) into the appropriate holes of the bottom cover plate (item 3) and use a piece of sticky tape to hold them in place as shown in the photos below. Note: the battery holder should be hanging loose from the opening of the bottom cover plate. Step 10: Use the 6mm long threaded spacers (item 12) and screw them to hold the boards together, as seen below. You may now remove the sticky tape that was used in Step 8. 4D Systems PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 7 Step 11: Final Step: Peel off the adhesive protective layers on the back of the battery holder (item 9) as shown in the left photo below and stick the battery holder on the back of the circuit board. Make sure the battery holder is sitting firmly inside the cut-out of the bottom plate, right photo below. Your completed PoGa should look like this: Step 12: Position the top cover plate (item 2) as shown in the photo below and use the 4mm screws (item 11) to screw them in place. Note: don't forget to peel off the display protective film. Next Step: It is highly recommended that you now read the Quick Start Guide document: PoGa-Quick-Start-Guide.pdf 4D Systems PoGa-Kit Construction and Assembly Guide 8 Proprietary Information Disclaimer of Warranties & Limitation of Liability The information contained in this document is the property of 4D Systems Pty. 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