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What makes a LameStation?

The LameStation can be thought of as divided into six major sections, that is systems or parts. These parts are power, brain, serial, audio, control, and display.

 

What's inside?


This prepares and distributes power from the battery or adapter to be consumed by the devices on the board.

This is the brain of the LS; the Propeller is the computer on which the LameStation is built.

This is a communication system by which new software can be loaded onto the device.

 The system that converts the digital output from the microcontroller to a smooth

The buttons and joystick that provide all user input.

The system that converts the digital output from the microcontroller to a smooth audio waveform, then amplifies it and drives a speaker or headphones.

The entire graphics subsystem up to and including the LCD

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Organization

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How is it organized?

Whenever possible, the board itself is organized by subsystem, with related components grouped together.

How is this manual organized?



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This manual works through the six systems of the LameStation, installing different parts as needed in a slow, methodical way that allows you to test your assembly as you build it.

The manual is divided into

nine sections, from Section 1 to Section 8, with an additional Section 0 that details how to set up your workspace

eight sections. Each Section page talks about how the hardware works conceptually, then

contains steps walking

contains Step pages that walk through the actual assembly

that

process. Step pages usually require about 45 minutes to complete

each

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Electronics assembly is like surgery

If you make a mistake, your LamePatient could die. Check twice, and solder once!
Warning
Tip

Tablet users! We recommend following these instructions on a desktop computer!

Some of the instructions don't render the same way on a tablet or mobile device.


Credits


Authors: Brett Weir; Hernan Acevedo, Marko Lukat
Photography: Peter Huynh, Brett Weir

Assembly Trial Participants: Spencer Dewar, Adib Towfiq, DK Nguyen, Devonte Cunningham, Ben Pae, Hernan Acevedo, Jessica Koehler, Heather Coles