Hand Soldering Discrete Components Using SchmartBo
Video Description: SchmartBoard makes it possible to hand solder even 0201 size discrete components. More information is at www.schmartboard.com Related Article Subjects: How to Solder Dircrete Components Using SchmartBoa, bga, circuit, design, electronic, engineering, hand, hobbyist, pcb, plcc, prototype, qfn, qfp, schmartboard, smt, soic, solderHow to Solder Dircrete Components Using SchmartBoa
Hand Soldering SOIC Components Using SchmartBoard
SchmartBoard|ez makes it easy, fast and flawless to hand solder surface mount components. Here we hand solder an SOIC component. See more at...
Hand Soldering QFN Components Using SchmartBoard
Hand solering a QFN component is almost impossible unless you have the right tools. Among these tools is the SchmartBoard|ez prototyping board. Here we hand solder a .5mm QFN component. For more information...
Hand Soldering BGA Components Using SchmartBoard
Hand soldering a BGA....IMPOSSIBLE!...not with SchmartBoard|ez. For more information go to... What Is BGA?By: Althaf Ahmed | 06/01/2009 | ComputersBGA stands for Ball Grid Array. A web definition from PrincetonUSA explains it as, "A type of memory chip with solder balls on the underside for mounting. Use of BGA allows die package size to be reduced because there is more surface area for attachment. Smaller packaging allows more components... Burn in Board- Reduces the chances of burn in boardBy: Amit Mehta | 01/05/2009 | HardwareElectrical communication between the leads of the integrated circuit devices and a tester called board and indirectly sensing and switching off current can be the cause of Burn in board. But now by using the product manufacture by Altest corp. you may leave such hassle in past. Printed Wiring Board and Packaging DemandBy: Steven S Wood | 15/11/2009 | International BusinessToday's electronic components such as active and passive components must be interconnected and assembled together in order to form a functional and operating system. The manufacturing and designing of these interconnections have evolved into a separate higher density discipline called electronic packaging. As far as early 1950s, the building block of electronic packaging is the printed circuit board or most of us call it printed wiring board (PWB), and it will always remain the fundamental and s
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