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The solder we usually use contanis lead and some (mostly weak) acid. Thus each place should be covered with newspaper. When taking a break of cleaning up afterwards, one should wash hands. | The solder we usually use contanis lead and some (mostly weak) acid. Thus each place should be covered with newspaper. When taking a break of cleaning up afterwards, one should wash hands. | ||
== | ==Recommended Skills== | ||
* | * calm hands | ||
* soldering | * some soldering experience would be helpful, but '''generally not required'''. | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== |
Version vom 11. November 2011, 14:56 Uhr
go to the german version.
The most kits we create and solder employ SMD (Surface Mount Devices, in contrast to Through Hole Devices (THD or THT with s/Devices/Technology/) parts. SMD soldering is not so different than the THT soldering which is more common to hobbyists. The biggest difference is, that the parts are smaller and instead of applying solder to perpendicular areas, the areas are mostly parralel and directly adjacent. Thus the soldering technique is quite different. In our workshop, we will explain how to solder SMD parts.
The solder we usually use contanis lead and some (mostly weak) acid. Thus each place should be covered with newspaper. When taking a break of cleaning up afterwards, one should wash hands.
Recommended Skills
- calm hands
- some soldering experience would be helpful, but generally not required.
Hardware
Soldering
per Person
- Soldering unit
- tweezer
- tin solder
per 2-5 Persons
- desoldering braid
- soldering flux (fluid or solid)
- side cutter
- desoldering unit
room
- newspaper
- enough light
Testing
- Oszi
- Multimeter
- Power station
Programming
- Programmer
- Programmer cable
- Power station