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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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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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spezifisch.codeberg.page
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| | | | Reverse engineering and implementing a replacement firmware for a cheap soldering iron. | |
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wylbursinnergeek.net
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| | When you wire a button or a switch into a digital circuit, it might seem as though when the button is pushed, a circuit is closed, and there's a digital HIGH or 1 available. It's not that straightforward, unfortunately. At the microscopic scale, the switch has tiny burrs that connect and disconnect several (or hundreds)... |