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Parts Needed:
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StarTech.com 0.5m 20" Micro USB Male to Micro USB Female Cable (USBUBEXT50CM)
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Double sided tape (included on cable)
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P0090
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Spherical Scanner Cable Clip (3D printed part)
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3.5mm (1/8 inch) Heat shrink tubing
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Motor HAT/Raspberry Pi Assembly
Cut the cable about 100mm (4 inch) from the female end. Strip off the outer rubber shield of the cable
using a wire stripper blade. Separate the red (power) and black (ground) wires from the rest, and cut the
other color wires back around 20mm (3/4 inch). Strip approximately 6mm (1/4 inch) of shielding off the
ends of the black and red wires.
Remove the backing on the exposed side of the double-sided tape attached to the connector and slide
the clip and cable into the Raspberry pi. Stick the connector to the top of the Ethernet port as shown.
Slide a 25mm (1inch) piece of 3.5mm (1/8 inch) diameter heat shrink tubing over the end of the cut
wire, leaving the red and black wires poking out. Shrink in place, so that the exposed cable shielding is
covered.