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Who inventes SOIC16?
rstofer:
Google for 'drag soldering' The trick is to use plenty of flux. You can buy some here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00425FUW2
KL27x:
This thread is loaded with great advice...
except he obviously isn't soldering to a pcb/footprint.
--- Quote ---I learned "the hard way" and must check data sheets and detailed delivery information before I ordering next time.
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>:D
T3sl4co1l:
--- Quote from: rstofer on June 02, 2018, 12:49:14 am ---Google for 'drag soldering' The trick is to use plenty of flux. You can buy some here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00425FUW2
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Drag soldering doesn't even really help on SOIC. Maybe if you're using a monster big tip. I typically solder the pins individually!
Finer pitch is very practical to drag solder though.
Tim
wraper:
--- Quote from: T3sl4co1l on June 02, 2018, 03:19:03 am ---
--- Quote from: rstofer on June 02, 2018, 12:49:14 am ---Google for 'drag soldering' The trick is to use plenty of flux. You can buy some here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00425FUW2
--- End quote ---
Drag soldering doesn't even really help on SOIC. Maybe if you're using a monster big tip. I typically solder the pins individually!
Finer pitch is very practical to drag solder though.
Tim
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Drag soldering SOIC is a piece of cake. Even if you don't have a specialized tip, chisel will work as well.
newbrain:
I often solder them directly to 2.54 proto boards:
Just lift every other pin, solder down the remaining ones (now at 2.54) and use small wire for the lifted pins.
Half-dead bug, you might call it :-//
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