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For the +5v (VCC) we do a bit of a cheat - we wire it to one of the 'free' pins on the DB9 - so we can more easily solder a wire to it.
For the +5v (VCC) we do a bit of a cheat - we wire it to one of the 'free' pins on the DB9 - so we can more easily solder a wire to it.


[[File:drawing.jpg|200px|thumb|left|pins to be cross-connected after desoldering of the chip]]  
[[File:drawing.jpg|200px|thumb|pins to be cross-connected after desoldering of the chip]]  


Now desolder the SP231 or MAX Rrs232 tranceiver chip. And then bridge the various IN and OUTs corresponding to your schematic.  
Now desolder the SP231 or MAX Rrs232 tranceiver chip. And then bridge the various IN and OUTs corresponding to your schematic.  


[[File:rewire.jpg|200px|thumb|left|pins as crossconnected on the board after desolering of the tranceiver.]]  
[[File:rewire.jpg|200px|thumb|pins as crossconnected on the board after desolering of the tranceiver.]]  


Then remove the DB9 and wire up your FTDI connector. And put it all in a small box.
Then remove the DB9 and wire up your FTDI connector. And put it all in a small box.


[[File:box.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Packaging and wire restraints]]
[[File:box.jpg|200px|thumb|Packaging and wire restraints]]
That is it really.
That is it really.


[[File:final.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Final assembly - programming a Nanode]]
[[File:final.jpg|200px|thumb|Final assembly - programming a Nanode]]
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