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Surface Mount Soldering 101



Uploaded by: CuriousInventor
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Instructions for Soldering and Desoldering SMDs featuring up-close shots of fine-pitch soldering.


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You own! ( 11 months ago by wing54)
You own!
This is nice man! ... ( 11 months ago by xNIAC1Nx)
This is nice man! so are what you talking about 0603 SMDs? because you said resistor 603s...If they are 0603 SMDs, I could just follow this tut in order to solder them to my wireless 360 controller? plz reply, you rock man
Thanks. Not sure ... ( 11 months ago by CuriousInventor)
Thanks. Not sure if this answers your question, but 603 is the shape of the package, and lots of different components can be produced in that package: resistors, capacitors, LEDs, inductors, chokes, etc. 603 implies SMD.
ok, so when you ... ( 11 months ago by xNIAC1Nx)
ok, so when you said resistor, its the same size as the 0603 LED light right? If it is, then this tut help a bunch!
Very nice. I ... ( 11 months ago by LineMasterJorbob)
Very nice. I learned a lot from this video. Thank you!
PS: Right now their are 555 views. It's kind of ironic since a 555 timer is SMD!
haha, thanks. ( 11 months ago by CuriousInventor)
haha, thanks.
The 555 is a DIP ... ( 11 months ago by Fentanyl3)
The 555 is a DIP while there now may be a SMD variant, the 555 was developed back in the 70's when SMD was far from reach from most anyone.
Excellent vid, too ... ( 11 months ago by Anhaedra)
Excellent vid, too bad I don't have the steady hands for this :(
thanks. I found ... ( 11 months ago by CuriousInventor)
thanks. I found that resting the side of your hand on something helps to reduce jitters a lot.
I just removed 48 ... ( 11 months ago by jackrcoco)
I just removed 48 pin sst eeprom chip using a paint remover (heatgun),using foil tape to shield board...as recomended,fluxed pins and a good solder iron I had a smooth seep of solder.
The sat receiver is now back to work...Thanks a million.....
nice, did you make ... ( 11 months ago by CuriousInventor)
nice, did you make a little column with the tape or just lay it on top of surrounding areas?
yes you got it,, ... ( 11 months ago by jackrcoco)
yes you got it,, tape around the chip,,to protect compoments on board,used 2 inch foil tape available in all hardware stores
A high-resolution ... ( 11 months ago by CuriousInventor)
A high-resolution DVD is now available on our website that features this video along with our introduction to Soldering and Metal Working videos. It was produced for people wanting to show the videos in lab or club meetings. Thanks
Wonderful video. ... ( 11 months ago by LastL98)
Wonderful video. Actually all of your videos are very well done. Thank you so much for the instructive videos! Very helpful indeed. If I may ask, how long have you been soldering?
The soldering path ... ( 11 months ago by CuriousInventor)
The soldering path started a little over a year ago with some pretty simple questions, like, what's the difference between the hundreds of different irons, fluxes and solders? Still working on the that question... A lot of the knowledge comes from training to become an IPC certified soldering specialist (google J-STD-001)
Can you make a ... ( 6 months ago by avinko4)
Can you make a video how you solder a wire to a resistor or a mosfet?
Man, I do this ... ( 6 months ago by PeninsulaBoy217)
Man, I do this exact procedure five hours a day at my job. Thank god for solder paste, solder stencils, vacuum pick and place, & reflow ovens. We don't have stencils for the less frequently ordered models, however.
I'm trying to ... ( 1 month ago by xsolarwindx)
I'm trying to solder a PIC32 microchip. That board shown at the very end of the video (didn't catch the name) seems very very useful. Where can I get one? Also, how do I know it has the correct pin spacing for the PIC32 microchip?
The PIC32 comes in ... ( 1 month ago by CuriousInventor)
The PIC32 comes in two different packages, a 64 lead (.5mm pitch) and 100 lead (.4mm pitch) version. We're a distributor for Schmartboards, and carry the two options: curiousinventor com / store / category / 21
You want either the .5 or .4 pitch QFP
1. How did you ... ( 1 month ago by xsolarwindx)
1. How did you figure out what the pin spacing was for the PIC32? I looked on their site and couldn't find anything.
2. So will the 100 pin PIC32 fit on your board? How about the 64 pin one?
3. I'm gonna get one of these boards, they're awesome!
p. 631 of the PIC32 ... ( 1 month ago by CuriousInventor)
p. 631 of the PIC32 spec sheet: ww1 microchip com / downloads / en / DeviceDoc / 61143E.pdf
The 100 pin version will fit on the .4 pitch board, the 64 pin on the .5 pitch.
best vid! very nice ... ( 1 month ago by vakama168)
best vid! very nice standard and close ups on finished joints. keep up the good work!!!
excellent tips ( 1 week ago by zimant78)
excellent tips
awesome ( 17 hours ago by tylerbgutters)
awesome



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