docs: Add 2 images for tutorials.
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Connecting your pyboard
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Connect your pyboard to your PC (Windows, Mac or Linux) with a micro USB cable.
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There is only one way that the cable will connect, so you can't get it wrong.
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<img src="/static/doc/pyboard-usb-micro.jpg" alt="pyboard with USB micro cable" style="width:200px; border:1px solid black; display:inline-block;"/>
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.. image:: img/pyboard_usb_micro.jpg
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When the pyboard is connected to your PC it will power on and enter the start up
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process (the boot process). The green LED should light up for half a second or
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ These motors have 3 wires: ground, power and signal. On the pyboard you
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can connect them in the bottom right corner, with the signal pin on the
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far right. Pins X1, X2, X3 and X4 are the 4 dedicated servo signal pins.
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<img src="/static/doc/pyboard-servo.jpg" alt="pyboard with servo motors" style="width:250px; border:1px solid black; display:inline-block;"/>
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.. image:: img/pyboard_servo.jpg
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In this picture there are male-male double adaptors to connect the servos
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to the header pins on the pyboard.
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