How to Remove a 40-Pin IC DIP Chip from a Printed Circuit Board

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

In this video I show you a little trick for removing a 40-pin DIP IC chip from a printed circuit board.

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  • MAN! YOU"RE THE BEST! i like your technique! THANK MAN!

  • @ARMODILLOXX33 Your welcome and thanks for your comment!

  • I wish I had known this 15 years ago when I repaired one Amiga 2000 motherboard. It was pain in the ass desolder those 28-40 pin DIPs out of the PCB.

  • @sikkepossu great method eh

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  • This is cool but for my common core class i gotta desolder every pin, any tips?

  • simple method and effective. I was wondering how to do it. thank you

    

  • Do you use your handycam to film this?

  • This is some seriously clean repair work! I have enough trouble just replacing surface mounted capacitors!

  • Great Explanation. Is this an old TextScroller ? I thought these DIPs aren't used much anymore on boards and instead you see all those square SMD chips.

  • What model and power of iron are you using? I have a fine-tipped Weller iron, but it doesn't seem to work as effectively as the one in your video.

  • NICE JOB. I 'VE GOT TO REPLACE THE BIOS CHIP ON MY PC MOTHERBOARD. THIS SHOULD WORK NICELY ON THE 8 PIN CHIP.

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