SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T08:43:20-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsEvilGenius121 on Surface Mount Soldering with SimonEvilGenius121urn:uuid:5e95bc89-bdf6-46b2-d735-3302061f0b1f2013-01-10T15:03:31-07:00<p>No biggie- pulled this off of my motherboard so i could get backlight back on my mac. Size 0402 fuse, did the job with a 1mm soldering tip. Lets just say I really wanted a hot air station after an hour and a half trying to get it off and a new one on without ruining the pads...
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Customer #327664 on Surface Mount Soldering with SimonCustomer #327664urn:uuid:7f52baf1-5477-06a3-7b5a-c1bbbcbeafc02013-01-09T21:12:05-07:00<p>I really wish I could attend, but I live in north Louisiana. I wish I lived closer because I would attend for sure!</p>
LC on Surface Mount Soldering with SimonLCurn:uuid:ce0e0608-8702-2e8c-d9f0-d7e606b260b62013-01-09T20:27:53-07:00<p>We're encouraged by all the support you guys have given us and we'll continue to supply hardware, various forms of documentation and curriculum and workshops as much as we can in the years to come. Those of us in the young educational department are honored to work under the comparatively older SparkFun umbrella. Thanks to Nate for making it all happen.<p>Also- Yes tinkertoy, espressos do not a tidy IC make when working with fine pitch. Nor does a pretty thumb result from inept use of a rework station. ;)</p></p>
Ichbinjoe on Surface Mount Soldering with SimonIchbinjoeurn:uuid:a27a65de-c757-c8e8-1c15-63e645de8c032013-01-09T20:12:53-07:00<p>I like the progress the learning site has received. Hopefully one day, school curriculum will be designed around it.</p>
tinkertoy on Surface Mount Soldering with Simontinkertoyurn:uuid:5856a2f0-0467-3776-6547-23d64e9821262013-01-09T19:27:21-07:00<p>I've found that SMD soldering is incompatible with coffee consumption. ;-)</p>
LightManCA on Surface Mount Soldering with SimonLightManCAurn:uuid:3ba53e49-f7f1-beb3-be69-8684bb6700822013-01-09T13:27:59-07:00<p>It would be awesome to create an online training course that would show exactly what you are doing and demonstrating in these sessions. I would envision something that had both text/pictures and video. Some things can be better explained in written form, with video backing up what was explained with a real example.</p>
scharkalvin on Surface Mount Soldering with Simonscharkalvinurn:uuid:a521b0ae-8d1f-40ef-c610-3237017aca302013-01-09T11:05:33-07:00<p>The first SMD gizmo I ever tried to build was the DDS-60 kit http://midnightdesignsolutions.com/dds60/ although I had earlier hacked up an old socket-7 mb by changing out a few SMD resistors so the board would work with an AMD K6-266 processor which needed a different core voltage than the board could provide. Changing the resistors re-programmed the on board voltage regulator. THAT was NOT easy, my tools were way too large and I almost destroyed the motherboard. (In the end it did work). The DDS-60 OTOH was easy because I had bought myself a 1/64" tip for my Weller soldering station and found a good pair of tweezers as well as a good magnifier. Having the right tools makes all the difference in the world!</p>