The problem is the bitfury chip, some bridges have formed.
What do you think is best, use a soldering iron to remove the bridges?
Solder wick, or re-do (chipquick is some nice stuff for that).What do you think is best, use a soldering iron to remove the bridges?
http://www.theledart.com/blog/archives/1301
+1 :-)
Solder wick is your best friend!
And an old fashion toaster oven might be your second best one
Also take a look at this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_Qt5CtUlqY
(the interesting part starts after 3:30)
Also, I've been using SMT stencils for majority of my work and that's how I've been making my prototypes.
Here is how I did mine: http://imgur.com/a/5hXU4
Hi vs3,
speaking of your toster oven: Do you just use an old oven or did you modify the oven too?
I'm building one for my self and didn't see on your pictures any thermocouples or something like this, how do you control the temperature?
Thank you and best regards,
max