diff --git a/content/en/posts/the-supersensor-2.0/index.md b/content/en/posts/the-supersensor-2.0/index.md index ec0949f..b25369e 100644 --- a/content/en/posts/the-supersensor-2.0/index.md +++ b/content/en/posts/the-supersensor-2.0/index.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Overall, the cost is about $2 more than the original SuperSensor, despite the se One noteworthy change to the assembly of the SuperSensor 2.x is that for this version, I'm socketing every part on every sensor. My initial testing batch did feature soldered components on the front like with the SuperSensor 1.x, but between de-soldering parts on those original boards, and then de-soldering some *again* during the R&D phases, I found it far easier to just socket everything going forward. This adds a negligible amount to the parts list but provides a lot of convenience if I need to swap a defective component or make a change (for instance from the SGP30 to the SGP41). -And now for the pictures! +And now for the pictures! Apologies for the potato quality; my phone camera simply refuses to properly focus. Here is a completed board.