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sivantoledotech.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Two circuit boards that I designed with Eagle use tiny components that I knew I could not solder with a soldering iron (chips in QFN packages and others). You can see one of the designs below. I was aware of two low-cost ways to solder them: with a hot plate, or in an oven. I... | |
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www.onetransistor.eu
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| | | | | Hardware overview and plotting the temperature curves of this heating table to see if it can be used for SMD reflow soldering | |
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danstrother.com
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| | | | | Reflow soldering is not new. The electronics industry has been using it forever. Hobbyists have been flocking to it in droves. Many use toaster ovens. A growing contingent use skillets. A few do it open-loop. Some use integrated PID controllers. A handful reflow both sides. Quite a lot use stencils. Others forgo that luxury and... | |
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blog.aymenhamza.com
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| | | Welcome to my developer blog! I'm a software developer with a passion for creating and building things. On this blog, I'll be sharing my thoughts, experiences, and insights on all things development. Whether you're just starting out in the field or you're a seasoned pro, I hope you'll find something | ||