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February 14th 18, 10:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Gareth's Downstairs Computer
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SMD practice
On 14/02/2018 22:16, Ralph Mowery wrote:
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 16:13:29 +0000, Gareth's Downstairs Computer wrote:
Starting out late in life as an SMD convert, what are the tricks,
techniques, hints and kinks that you use for assembling them?
I use a USB microscope, got it for under UKP 20 from Lidls.
It takes some practice to actually watch the monitor rather than the
board but after a half hour or so it becomes natural.
I tried one of the inexpensive usb scopes and could not use it at all.
It was not clear enough and there was a lag time brom the time I moved
my hand to the screen updated.
They may have improved them now.
They do make some high dollar ones that are suppose to be very good, but
very pricey.
Anyway, a good microscope of some kind will go a long way in working
with the SMD.
I have such a USB device, but need to dismount it from its structure
in order to be able to examine stuff on the flat table and not a few
inches in the air.
As to starting at the age of 66, that's where I am now at least until
next week :-)
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