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RE: Off Topic: How to manually solder SMD chips?



Believe it or not, if you can acquire solder flux in liquid form, you spread
that over all the pins on the device.  Probably a good idea to tack solder
one or two pins.  Then with the liquid solder flux all over the place...
start soldering.  This method will quickly solder down a large device but
does not guarantee that no pins will be shorted.  Did this with a 208 pin
PQFP, had to go back over it with a magnifier to look for solder shorts and
fix them with a fine pitch iron.

Kind of hard to explain in words, but to my amazement, it worked.
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Jose Carlos Felicio Rublescki [mailto:rublesck@portoweb.com.br]
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 9:41 PM
To: gmecm@diy-efi.org
Subject: Off Topic: How to manually solder SMD chips?


Hi. Sorry this is off-topic.

Does anyone have experience in manually soldering SMD chips?
How can I solder without inadvertedly connecting several pins together?

Jose Carlos
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