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| Soldered 0805 vs 0603 vs 0402 vs 0201 vs 01005 vs 008004 today :) |
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| Neganur:
I used to think 0201 was quite doable but that was before my eyes got bad :P almost everything has to happen under the microscope nowadays. Anything smaller than that risks getting damaged by tweezers too easily imo! Rather just reflow that stuff. |
| timgiles:
Amazing. Not sure I could do that (hand solder) below 0402 - not even sure I could place those two smaller components and reflow it! Gonna have to buy some of them to show my colleagues - they thought 0201 was crazy. |
| KL27x:
I wonder what the vacuum pickup needles look like for those things. The tweezers look gigantic. |
| Brumby:
At that size, almost anything can cause component movement problems. Six molecules of condensed rosin vapour on the tip of the tweezers is enough to act like a blob of Blu-tack. (Perhaps a slight over-exaggeration.) |
| Pedro147:
--- Quote from: Brumby on October 01, 2017, 02:42:10 am ---At that size, almost anything can cause component movement problems. Six molecules of condensed rosin vapour on the tip of the tweezers is enough to act like a blob of Blu-tack. (Perhaps a slight over-exaggeration.) --- End quote --- That's no exaggeration at all |O SMD components sticking to the tweezers is the bane of my life. |
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