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Re: Apple II VGA Video Generator Card Project
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In article <1140699387.409191.307670@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
BLuRry <brendan.robert@gmail.com> wrote:
>I saw a hobbiest site where guys used solder paste and a toaster oven
>to take care of surface mount chips. Make it look really easy -- but I
>don't think I want to stick expensive electronic components in a 450F
>toaster oven. Not unless I was doing it for the sake of "science"
>anyway (anyone seen a show called "Brainiac"?)
That's a simplified version of how parts are normally installed in the
electronics industry. The trick is to ramp the temperature up and down on a
set schedule. One of the hardware guys in the office above me has a toaster
oven in his office, with a thermometer stuck in from the side, for exactly
this purpose. (I think he only uses it for BGA components on prototypes.
Everything else can be hand-soldered easily enough, and production
quantities get sent out for assembly.)
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