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#96476 - No problem Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Vignesh Prasad said:
For students/amateurs like me, using those packages require special instruments(like SMD solering stations) and professional PCBs. Could you suggest me a way for this? I have thought about this issue and this is perplexing for me Working with SMT packages does not require exotic tools for small quantities. This subject is raised here time and time again. If you stick to PLCC or TQFP you will have no problem hand soldering with a small iron. I use a small hotair gun which is very effective, but an iron with fine tip works well. SSOP is getting trickier, and I would start to favour proper PCBs with good, well indexed solder resist Steve |
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