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+# BOM
+
+1x ATtiny4-TS
+1x 0806 100kΩ resistor
+1x 0806 200Ω resistor
+1x 0806 100nF capacitor
+1x CR927 lithium cell
+1x RCA/cinch style jack; 10mm inner diameter
+1x random paper staple
+
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+
+# Tools
+
+- AVR programmer (e.g. [USBasp](https://fischl.de/usbasp/))
+- ZIF SOT23-6 socket
+- Soldering equipment
+- Side cutters
+- Kapton Tape
+- Abrasive paper, ~200 grit XXX/TODO: welche körnung?
+
+# Software
+
+`avr-gcc`, `avr-size` (optional), `avrdude`, `make`
+
+# Assembly Instructions
+
+1. Insert MCU in ZIF socket and flash it using `make flash`.
+ Note: the MCU requires 5V VCC for flashing!
+ Note: to flash e.g. an ATtiny9, append `CHIP=9` to the command.
+2. With the chip still in the socket and powered through the programmer, switch
+ the supply voltage to 3v3 and attach an oscilloscope to the DEBUG pin.
+3. Measure the frequency of the DEBUG signal and adjust the `CAL_MAGIC` value
+ until it reads 8kHz.
+4. Solder all components to the (flat) flex PCB.
+5. Insulate the barrel/jacket side of the battery with a thin strip of kapton
+ tape.
+6. Bend the staple into a U-shaped clip.
+ The clip shall be slid over the GND via between the MCU and C1.
+ a) roll over on one end
+ b) ca. 7mm down, bend 95°
+ c) ca. 2.75mm down, bend another 95°
+ d) flare open the ends and test/adjust fitment on PCB and battery
+ e) cut off extra length on other end and roll it over
+ f) place a kapton tape flag over the arm that sits on the component side
+7. Twist together 8 strands of .1mm² enameled copper wire and cut off two ca.
+ 15mm pieces. Solder onto the PCB pads.
+8. Cut down ground clip of the RCA jack; sand off both terminals until they are
+ about 1.5mm proud off the surface.
+9. Solder PCB to RCA jack; insulate component side with kapton tape.
+10. Push assembly text-side first deep into RCA jack housing. Test for shorts.
+11. Counter-rotate the RCA jack halfs about 3 times. This makes the wires
+ untwist when screwing the halfs together.
+12. Fully close the RCA jack. Should take about 3.5 turns. Test for shorts and
+ severing of the wires.