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Title: Home Soldering


1
Home Soldering
Georgia Institute of Technology
2
Materials - Soldering Irons Conventional
  • Temperature Controlled
  • More expensive but not unaffordable
  • Power controlled
  • Watt rating
  • 15W about right for small electronics even a
    bit hot in some cases
  • Some are switchable
  • Battery Powered
  • Allegedly about 15W effectively
  • Portable, no cord, light
  • Heat conductive tip lowers risk of burns

3
Materials Soldering Irons (cont.)
  • Cold Heat
  • Activated when low resistance on the tip
  • Very heat conductive material on the tip runs
    small current until connection, then higher
    current
  • Electrical resistance of solder and tip causes
    heat
  • Different technique
  • Battery powered
  • Only hot when soldering or immediately after
  • Not good for desoldering
  • Fragile

4
Materials Solder Kinds of Solder
  • Cores
  • Flux
  • Improves flow
  • Prevents Corrosion
  • Can form salt no clean
  • Types
  • Acid
  • Metalworking
  • Can have poisonous vapors
  • Rosin
  • Common
  • Electronics
  • Water-Soluble
  • Environmentally responsible
  • Can be corrosive
  • Removal
  • More active, more salt
  • Easier to remove
  • Flux-free

5
Kinds of Solder (cont.)
  • Lead
  • Slower solidifying
  • Lowers melting temperature
  • Reliability
  • Poisonous
  • RoHS
  • Size
  • Chemical ratio
  • Unspecified and 60/40 or 63/37 -gt likely tin /
    lead
  • Otherwise, typically not specified or materials
    namedbecause many other combinations exist

6
Materials Accessories
  • Grips
  • Soldering involves attaching two metal parts
    together so there will always be 4 parts
    involved
  • Object A
  • Object B
  • Solder
  • Soldering iron
  • Solution stabilize at least 2 of them (or 3?)
  • Pliers
  • Chip Clips
  • Vice Grip
  • Helping Hands

7
Accessories (cont.)
  • Surface
  • Sponge
  • Mousepad
  • Heat Sink / Clip
  • Stands
  • Extension cord (!)
  • Note low wattage
  • Tips
  • Size/Shape
  • Wattage
  • Connection

8
Concepts
  • Tinning the iron
  • When first using the iron or when coating is
    wearing off
  • Protects the tip from corrosion
  • Better heat flow
  • Too Much Heat
  • Melt the solder
  • May need to prepare surfaces
  • Result not as solid, but often good enough
  • Accessories
  • Tips
  • Lower Power
  • Electrostatic discharge
  • Everyone seen anti-static bags? Static
    electronics bad
  • Try to avoid generating it (no wool socks, etc)
  • Anti-static wrist straps
  • Dont touch the iron!
  • Many irons are already grounded

9
You can do it!
  • The end
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