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Metalicat

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi. I have some SOIC-chips, but I don't know how to use them.

How can I solder those small ICs onto a board? Is there any good techniques
I should know of?
Thanks is advance.

- Jan Rune -
 
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Kingcosmos

Jan 1, 1970
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There are rework stations for surface mount technology. Something like
this:

http://www.howardelectronics.com/smdrework.html

I have used these in the lab myself when testing boards and having the
'lovely time' removing surface mount IC's, 0402 resistors etc. There
may be courses available as well.
 
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Walter Harley

Jan 1, 1970
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Metalicat said:
Hi. I have some SOIC-chips, but I don't know how to use them.

How can I solder those small ICs onto a board? Is there any good
techniques I should know of?

SOICs are easy to solder by hand using an ordinary soldering iron, with a
fine point. (For instance, I use a Weller WES-51 soldering station, with an
"ETU" tip.) It helps to use a magnifying headset, such as an OptiVisor.
And it helps a LOT to use fine-gauge solder, such as .020".

There are also prototyping boards intended for SOIC; for instance,
http://www.onepasinc.com. And you can buy little adapters that you solder
your SOICs to, that turn them into good old-fashioned DIPs so that they work
with your existing prototyping system.
 
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