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How_to_assemble_high_speed_carrier_board_from_UP_Shop
Warning: POWER OFF the UPCore board BEFORE plugging/unplugging a carrier board.
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What you see after you open the box
After you open the box, you will see three parts. One big black bag contains the main carrier board, another black bag contains the connector. The last transparent bag contains screws, nuts, and standoffs needed to put the carrier board together with the UP Board.
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Main carrier board and connector
Open the two black bags, you will these two guys, which are the main carrier board and the connector
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Backside
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Frontside
- Use two nuts to fix the two higher standoffs.
- Two nuts should be on the **backside **of the carrier board while two higher stand-offs should be on the front side
- screws them together
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Backside
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Frontside
Note: Four stand-offs are two pairs. The length of threads inside stand-offs is different. The pair with shorter threads are used in Step two, while the one with longer threads are used in Step four
- Use two nuts to fix the two shorter standoffs.
- Two nuts should be on the **backside **of the carrier board while two shorter standoffs should be on the front side
- screws them together
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Put the connector on top
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How does it look on the side
Put the connector on the top of the carrier board
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Other two shorter standoffs
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How does it look on the side
Note: Four stand-offs are two pairs. The length of threads inside stand-offs is different. The pair with shorter threads are used in Step two, while the one with longer threads are used in Step four
Screw the other two shorter stand-offs which have longer threads inside on the connector board
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Put upboard on top of the carrier board
Connect you Up board on top of the connector. Make sure it aligns a straight line with threads of stand-offs
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4 screws on Up-board
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Longer stand-offs side look
Screw the last four screws with stand-offs tightly.
Finished!
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