RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
RGB LED Ring - Real PCBs
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Logic vs. transistor driver
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MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapter
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
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Really hard hard disk platter
8in floppy disc drive
Really hard hard disk platter
Really hard hard disk platter
8in floppy disc drive
Massive hard disc drive
8in floppy disc drive
Massive hard disc drive
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Mystery tile
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TQFP32 vs. MSOP10


I'm getting a bit worried. The left one is easy. The right one cries for tons of flux I guess. As my iron's tip is large compared to the tiny pins I'll have to use "flood and suck" for this one. Or maybe drag soldering works too. I've seen many professional videos using tips that have a little cavity forming a little reservoir for solder. This would help a lot, but I can't find a tip for my iron like that. Only the usual pencil/chisel/cone/45° stuff.
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