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PekkaNF:
I got one scope kit yesterday. I was just eyeballing the PCB. Should have a cunning plan for the external rigger signal, but I want to assemble it as "standard" now. Display comes over it, not too much space for connectors or standoffs. There seems to be some "optional" connectors: Like Mini USB and some for programming. Anyone used them? |
wheeltapper:
SNIP My SMD kit arrived today ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,F*&k me those are bloody small components Roy :palm: They are going to take some welding , 3.2 mm 7018 rods should do the trick :lol: Rob [/quote] SNIP Hi Rob. We never heard how you got on with those SMD components. You must have finished by now. :) :) :) Roy. |
RobWilson:
:Doh: Hi Roy , I have had a wee practice using the hot air gun and solder paste with mixed results :( , looking for a way to apply just the correct amount of paste . too much , wire feed a tad high :lol: looking a bit better , placement is a bit wonky :palm: I am using a stereo microscope to do the work , I think I need glasses :palm: I may practice a bit more this evening , things are a bit slow at the moment as I am pulling my workshops to bits to make room for new machines , like this wee beastie :) Rob |
wheeltapper:
You've got one upside down! all the pixies will fall out. :lol: :lol: Nice looking drill press, is it a recon job or just chuck it in a space and use it? posh microscope you have there, :drool: all I've got is a MK1 eyeball and a magnifying glass. :bang: :bang: Roy. |
John Rudd:
So opinions please on the hot air rework unit ? Are they good, rubbish or something else? Nice effort Rob, half the trouble is placing the little blighters and getting them to stay put..... :Doh: Then soldering them without dislodging..... |
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