When I solder these packages I use about 250-350C heat, a small tip, thin solder wire and very liquid flux.
When doing the actual soldering I put some tin on the first pin on the row and simply push it from that spot to the other end with an easy stroke of the iron.
The flux will make sure that it gets out evenly and at the same time helps cooling the chip.
The real pro just does a swiperdy-swipe and does them all without bridges in, you guessed it, one swipe! Though still i havent managed.
timbobel 8 months ago
thx!!!
stylefighterdks 1 year ago
what kind to use remove the soldering flux??
engrumi 1 year ago
You should use LOTS OF flux.
oifex 2 years ago
That is a very bad and slow method.
When I solder these packages I use about 250-350C heat, a small tip, thin solder wire and very liquid flux.
When doing the actual soldering I put some tin on the first pin on the row and simply push it from that spot to the other end with an easy stroke of the iron.
The flux will make sure that it gets out evenly and at the same time helps cooling the chip.
Kallenator1988 3 years ago
looks like a bit of a dodgy process that,
dougstiro 3 years ago 5
Use silver solder and sum good flux, you don't need the wick.
raypsi 3 years ago
wow!
luna4550 3 years ago
Could also be done with a thin solder wire
VEC7ORlt 3 years ago
nice job
cotton509 4 years ago
SPANISH:todo bien, faltaria que utilizaras diferentes puntas para diferentes tamaños de componentes y tambien hay mas soldaduras delgadas
hackergiga 4 years ago
Well done, 5 stars!
TeRraShoW 4 years ago
Wow! Thanks JK!
sparkfun 4 years ago
I consider your videos to be of the highest quality. You are obviously a very talented professional with excellent technique. Very well done.
jkgamm041 4 years ago 2
wow.. nice touch..
alimakkaya 4 years ago