Well, it's better to say 'Solder Mess'!
The board 'face' in the middle is worth a thousand words.
First ever try using solder paste and hot dryer gun.
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A compact and standalone board, programmable via a simple Visual Language inspired by the normal electric schematics.
Well, it's better to say 'Solder Mess'!
The board 'face' in the middle is worth a thousand words.
First ever try using solder paste and hot dryer gun.
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dude you put a bit too much solder paste on the QFP pins, you are going to get some solder bridges. That technique works but you should use a smaller nozzle. Also you may want to put more paste on the bigger pads. Finally, for manual reworks you may want to consider using a lower melting point paste like the Quikchip one, it's easier to work with if you're using a hot air gun to reflow the boards.
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Thanks man for those, very very useful, tips! I'm really enjoying some of your projects. Are you from Italy as well?
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Yes! Italian hacker currently based in France :)
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Wait... OSHPark does MicroUSB plated slots?! I have been inflating them to round PTHs... Gonna try doing that some day!
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Feel free to email support@oshpark.com and our support engineers can give you tips.
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Yes, and they does it very well! I was worried too. Fell free to contact me if you want the eagle part library.
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