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[[Image:serial.jpg|thumb|500px|center|A closer view of the serial port header we have added. Our header is keyed to prevent plugging the ribbon cable in backwards.]] | [[Image:serial.jpg|thumb|500px|center|A closer view of the serial port header we have added. Our header is keyed to prevent plugging the ribbon cable in backwards.]] | ||
− | [[Image:maxim.jpg|thumb|500px|center|This is a picture of the MAX233A transceiver chip we used to convert the digital serial signal to proper RS232 voltages. | + | [[Image:maxim.jpg|thumb|500px|center|This is a picture of the MAX233A transceiver chip we used to convert the digital serial signal to proper RS232 voltages. Our picture shows a wire-wrap socket to hold the |
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− | Our picture shows a wire-wrap socket to hold the | ||
transceiver chip, but this was our prototype. In practice, now that the | transceiver chip, but this was our prototype. In practice, now that the | ||
correct connections have been confirmed experimentally, we will solder | correct connections have been confirmed experimentally, we will solder | ||
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side to the inside of the front case piece. This allows access to the | side to the inside of the front case piece. This allows access to the | ||
receiver chip (in case an electrical mishap damages it,) while still | receiver chip (in case an electrical mishap damages it,) while still | ||
− | allowing easy opening and closing of the case. | + | allowing easy opening and closing of the case.]] |
[[Image:faceplate.jpg|thumb|500px|center|This is the final version of the faceplate of our router, with the two external serial ports attached and ready to go.]] | [[Image:faceplate.jpg|thumb|500px|center|This is the final version of the faceplate of our router, with the two external serial ports attached and ready to go.]] | ||
− | [[Image:attach-back.jpg|thumb|500px|center|Now that everything is connected we can re-assemble it. First you put on the back/top half.]] | + | [[Image:attach-back.jpg|thumb|500px|center|Now that everything is connected we can re-assemble it. First you put on the back/top half. Keyed ribbon cable is plugged in to serial port header on circuit board.]] |
[[Image:attach-front.jpg|thumb|500px|center|Next you can carefully install the front half (making sure not to break any of the wires we have).]] | [[Image:attach-front.jpg|thumb|500px|center|Next you can carefully install the front half (making sure not to break any of the wires we have).]] | ||
[[Image:final.jpg|thumb|500px|center|And now you have a WRT54GL with two serial ports installed and ready to run you own operating system.]] | [[Image:final.jpg|thumb|500px|center|And now you have a WRT54GL with two serial ports installed and ready to run you own operating system.]] |