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Joe Bento wrote:
On 2009-05-10 22:24:07 -0600, "Michael A. Terrell" said: What? You haven't had the pleasure of hand soldering 0201 resistors? It takes steady hands, .015" solder and a stereo microscope. ![]() Nope. Never hand soldered 0201's. The company I worked for did not provide stereo magnifiers either. So, I'd place 0402 parts under a 5 diopter lighted magnifier with tweezers and syringe. A bit tedius, but manageable. Nowadays, 0603 and 0805 components seem gigantic! I used a pair of Ungar 'Loner' irons and a drop of RMA flux to solder them to boards on the 'Module Line'. We had a brand spanking new Heller Reflow oven that replaced to old pair of chain driven 'Pizza Ovens'. Some of the Sallen-Key video lowpass filters were so critical that a less than perfect solder flow on the resistors and 100 pF capacitors would change the response. 14 1% components, and it was hard to hit a 10% specification. Sometimes swapping the pair of 100 pF caps would drop a failed filter to less than 2% of center. Then there's using a modified toaster oven to solder a populated board. When you are building a one-off prototype, you can do wonders with minimalist equipment. Vacuum tubes? Leaded components you can actually hold? What a pleasure! Joe -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida http://www.flickr.com/photos/materrell/ |
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