[Lab] Surface mount board components tutor.

Peter Sjoberg peters-modlab at techwiz.ca
Thu Mar 2 10:05:43 EST 2017


On 02/03/17 09:13 AM, Jean-Marc LeBlanc wrote:
>  if you can't find any one, i learned using youtube.  its allot easier
> than you would think 
> 
I done SMD and it was simpler than I expected. Due to other reasons I
did get some practice boards to try out and if you not sure maybe that
would be an option, practice solder on something that doesn't matter if
it is wrong.
I have also taken scrap electronics and desoldered SMD components from
it just to solder them back.
After doing it the hard way I heard a quick way to do it is to put the
whole board in the oven, then take it out, turn around completely and
bang hard, all components then suppose to fall out.

/ps

> 
> Jean-Marc Le Blanc
> ---
> 
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Bocar Ndiaye <bocar2008 at gmail.com
> <mailto:bocar2008 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi All,
>     Looking for a tutor on how to surface mount components. One of our
>     Volunteers for this project just received from dirty PCB our Sensact
>     V3 surface mount arduino shield see link about project
>     :https://github.com/AbilitySpectrum/Sensact
>     <https://github.com/AbilitySpectrum/Sensact>
>     I recall during Arduino day at Maker North last year, met someone
>     who is good at making surface mount board and was willing to teach
>     me  but lost his email address . He is a college teacher I believe,
>     anyone know who he is? Thanks for any help.
>     Bocar
> 
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