
PCBs & soldering
Folder: Electronics
SMD rework
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After assembly the yellow LED blinked as expected, but the LED matrix stayed dark. I checked the SPI lines (clock, data, latch) and the clock line was pulled to GND for some reason. Luckily I could remove 90% of the circuit from my search due to an intelligently placed jumper. Nevertheless I removed one SO16 shift register after enother and the short still was there :-(
Faulty PCBs suck !
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Hidden under the solder mask, there was a faulty connection between the via and the GND line. It was maybe 50µm wide, just barely visible. It looked like dirt or just a figment of my imagination, but I just cut it and the short was gone. Interesting that such a tiny piece of copper showed a resistance of less than 0.4 Ohms.
This via sucks !
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The culprit is on the other side of the PCB, just barely visible with a strong magnifier.
Result of several hours of work
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I had to find a short between the SPI SCK line and ground. I just couldn't find it for hours :-(
*rduino stamp
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FrOSCon 2009 called for Arduino submissions. Some people were thinking to go there. I though having small Arduino like clones to give away would be nice. Official minis/nanos are just too expensive.
*rduino stamp V2
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FrOSCon 2009 called for Arduino submissions. Some people were thinking to go there. I though having small Arduino like clones to give away would be nice. Official minis/nanos are just too expensive.
ChipQuik SMD rework - adding the alloy
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You don't need much of the alloy. It's also very brittle. Bending it like normal solder doesn't work. I just cut it to size.
ChipQuik SMD rework - adding the alloy
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You don't need much of the alloy. It's also very brittle. Bending it like normal solder doesn't work. I just cut it to size.
ChipQuik SMD rework - applying paste flux
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The paste flux is really sticky and smells absolutely weird. Not like any flux I've smelled in 20 years. Use sparingly.
Who needs cheap MSOP10/TSSOP8 to DIP adapters ?
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I think I need some, but can't find affordable ones. So I'm inclined to have some made, so the price per board gets really cheap (less than 50¢). First side: MSOP10, second side: TSSOP8
This is just in the planning phase and production may take a few weeks. You've been warned.
Interested ? Drop me a message !
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
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The boards are scored. I didn't explicitly order it that way, but they snap off very easily. At first glance I didn't see the grooves, so that was a positive surprise! I had already thought about using the mini mill to cut these out. Pure horror. I probably would have had to use a 0.5 or even 0.3mm tungsten carbide mill, and these break very easily.
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
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MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapters
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MakePCB have taken their time - as usual. Excellent quality though and affordable.
Luckily the panels are scored. Otherwise I'd have payed for quite expensive coasters.
LT1618 on DIP adapter
MSOP10/TSSOP8 - DIP adapter
Dorkbotpdx PCB
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My boards were mailed a few days ago, but I just couldn't wait to see them anymore. Tweaking the colors in gerbv helped a bit.
Next prototype
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This one had been sitting in the back of my head for ages. Now this seems to be ready for a prototype run. No PIR sensor, just couldn't get an affordable small one with integrated lens and amp. Still better than my current CFL bulbs.
How to defend yourself against a man with...
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I was planning to use 0402 components in my next project, as well as AVRs in MLF20. Saving space is good I thought.
Now that I have seen the size of these LEDs, or more precisely the LACK thereof, I'm not so sure anymore. 1206 and 0805 are not critical and I have dealt with these many times before, but 0402... holy sh... for these I'd need a new pair of glasses + a good magnifying monocle.
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