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- solder a USB female port in `USBH` area. This is for version `A`, but there is a version for USB `Micro-B` as well if you prefer
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- place the Raspberry Pi Pico on the silk screen on the front
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- you don't need to solder all the PINs. Just the following:
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- D4 and D5 (left side)
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- the 3 DEBUG pin on the bottom: SWCLK, GND and SWDIO
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- place the 3D printer spacer or a piece of tape on the parts of the OLED that my touch the Raspberry
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- solder the OLED (with a header) on the 4 PIN space
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- solder a USB female port in `USBH` area. This is for version `A`, but there is a version for USB `Micro-B` as well if you prefer
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Some of the OLEDs have the GND and VCC PINs swapped, so I built the PCB to be compatible with both versions:
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