CC-432 uhf Receiving Converter
... Pick up one part at a time, removing it carefully from its carrier strip by peeling back the tape with a knife or diagonal cutters. Set the part in place. Then heat the solder on the pc board pad, and allow the solder to bond to the electrode on the part. When the solder melts, the part will seat do ...
... Pick up one part at a time, removing it carefully from its carrier strip by peeling back the tape with a knife or diagonal cutters. Set the part in place. Then heat the solder on the pc board pad, and allow the solder to bond to the electrode on the part. When the solder melts, the part will seat do ...
Mitsubishi Electric ADVANCE Vol110 10
... Directive, including hard-to-replace substances such as lead contained in free-cutting alloys. Furthermore, cadmium compounds contained in electrical contacts are being considered for possible exemption from the Directive. Just as is the case with electrical and electronic equipment in general, lead ...
... Directive, including hard-to-replace substances such as lead contained in free-cutting alloys. Furthermore, cadmium compounds contained in electrical contacts are being considered for possible exemption from the Directive. Just as is the case with electrical and electronic equipment in general, lead ...
assembly instructions amp6-basic
... Mute/un-mute switch. A jumper on the board can be used to mute / un-mute the amplifier. Preferably wire this to a switch on your casing panel. Muting the amp before power on minimizes the turn on thump and is recommended. A power supply. AMP6-BASIC is intended to be used with an external power suppl ...
... Mute/un-mute switch. A jumper on the board can be used to mute / un-mute the amplifier. Preferably wire this to a switch on your casing panel. Muting the amp before power on minimizes the turn on thump and is recommended. A power supply. AMP6-BASIC is intended to be used with an external power suppl ...
SS-CT100D/WGV100D/ZX80DP/ ZX100D/ZX100DP
... Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size) : LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics. ...
... Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size) : LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics. ...
Lab 1 Manual
... When you make a solder joint, touch the tip of the iron to the pad on the board at the same place it touches the lead of the component. Apply the solder to the junction of the lead and board that has been heated by the iron, not the iron itself. The solder should smoothly adhere to the pad and the c ...
... When you make a solder joint, touch the tip of the iron to the pad on the board at the same place it touches the lead of the component. Apply the solder to the junction of the lead and board that has been heated by the iron, not the iron itself. The solder should smoothly adhere to the pad and the c ...
Jiggy Bot assembly powerpoint
... • Predict and list the type of components the electrical device should have to allow it to work ...
... • Predict and list the type of components the electrical device should have to allow it to work ...
Soldering and installation instructions. Assembling.
... Drill in a second pipe cap a hole for a rubber coax bushing. The coax and the grounding wire will be routed through it. Also drill a 2mm moisture draining hole. At the end of the coax to be connected to the antenna unit : Shift the cap over the coax. Wind the coax several times through the ferrite r ...
... Drill in a second pipe cap a hole for a rubber coax bushing. The coax and the grounding wire will be routed through it. Also drill a 2mm moisture draining hole. At the end of the coax to be connected to the antenna unit : Shift the cap over the coax. Wind the coax several times through the ferrite r ...
Specific Lighting
... moisture sensitive product is important to ensure the reliability of the product. The package is sealed: The LEDs should be stored at 30°C or less and 85%RH or less. And the LEDs are limited to use within one year, while the LEDs is packed in moisture-proof package with the desiccants inside. The pa ...
... moisture sensitive product is important to ensure the reliability of the product. The package is sealed: The LEDs should be stored at 30°C or less and 85%RH or less. And the LEDs are limited to use within one year, while the LEDs is packed in moisture-proof package with the desiccants inside. The pa ...
CricketSat Wireless Sensor
... • Generally, the lowest profile components are added to the board first • Many components need to be properly orientated • Pay close attention to instructions concerning the proper placement of those components • Use safety glasses while assembling the CricketSat. Hot solder and flying leads can inj ...
... • Generally, the lowest profile components are added to the board first • Many components need to be properly orientated • Pay close attention to instructions concerning the proper placement of those components • Use safety glasses while assembling the CricketSat. Hot solder and flying leads can inj ...
The Atom Electronic Training Course
... producing short circuits and damaging the components. Never leave un-trimmed leads after soldering is completed. ...
... producing short circuits and damaging the components. Never leave un-trimmed leads after soldering is completed. ...
Electronic Construction Techniques
... Solder is a metal that is used for joining pieces of metal or wire together. When heated sufficiently solder will melt and turn into a liquid. It can be then used to act as a kind of “glue” to stick two pieces of metal together. Solder for electronics work is usually an alloy of Lead and Tin. This a ...
... Solder is a metal that is used for joining pieces of metal or wire together. When heated sufficiently solder will melt and turn into a liquid. It can be then used to act as a kind of “glue” to stick two pieces of metal together. Solder for electronics work is usually an alloy of Lead and Tin. This a ...
CricketSat Assembly
... 12. Now we will be preparing the Thermistor to be soldered to the PCB. The Thermistor could be soldered directly to the PCB but that would make it very difficult to test. So we connect the two leads of the Thermistor to long wires and connect the wires to the PCB. This allows us to insert the Thermi ...
... 12. Now we will be preparing the Thermistor to be soldered to the PCB. The Thermistor could be soldered directly to the PCB but that would make it very difficult to test. So we connect the two leads of the Thermistor to long wires and connect the wires to the PCB. This allows us to insert the Thermi ...
MV209 - Kits and Parts
... system was used to generate this profile. The type of solder used was 62/36/2 Tin Lead Silver with a melting point between 177 –189°C. When this type of furnace is used for solder reflow work, the circuit boards and solder joints tend to heat first. The components on the board are then heated by con ...
... system was used to generate this profile. The type of solder used was 62/36/2 Tin Lead Silver with a melting point between 177 –189°C. When this type of furnace is used for solder reflow work, the circuit boards and solder joints tend to heat first. The components on the board are then heated by con ...
B. Sc.-I Electronic Equipment Maintenance Syllabus
... 1. The practical examination will be held at the end of second semester in two sessions of three hours each with first session starting in the evening of the first day and second session in the following morning. 2. Distributions of marks is as under: ...
... 1. The practical examination will be held at the end of second semester in two sessions of three hours each with first session starting in the evening of the first day and second session in the following morning. 2. Distributions of marks is as under: ...
PPT format slides for Electronics Mfg Lectures
... - Photolithography is the most commonly used process - Photoresists: positive: more soluble when exposed negative: less soluble when exposed - Feature size = f(wavelength) small features need low l radiation - Mask = = Artwork - Projection: - Direct: mask scale is 1:1 - Reducing: mask scale is 10: ...
... - Photolithography is the most commonly used process - Photoresists: positive: more soluble when exposed negative: less soluble when exposed - Feature size = f(wavelength) small features need low l radiation - Mask = = Artwork - Projection: - Direct: mask scale is 1:1 - Reducing: mask scale is 10: ...
ZED-R16 FireWire bus ground connection check
... ZED-R16 FireWire bus ground connection check During the manufacturing process of ZED-R16, two 0R link resistors were omitted from a batch of FireWire circuit board assemblies. These links join the FireWire bus ground to the circuit ground and, if missing, there is a chance of intermittent connection ...
... ZED-R16 FireWire bus ground connection check During the manufacturing process of ZED-R16, two 0R link resistors were omitted from a batch of FireWire circuit board assemblies. These links join the FireWire bus ground to the circuit ground and, if missing, there is a chance of intermittent connection ...
video pattern generator
... Interlaced video: This technique uses two fields to create a frame. One field contains all the odd lines in the image, the other contains all the even lines of the image. Only CRT displays and plasma displays are capable of displaying interlaced signals. Progressive video: is a way of displaying, st ...
... Interlaced video: This technique uses two fields to create a frame. One field contains all the odd lines in the image, the other contains all the even lines of the image. Only CRT displays and plasma displays are capable of displaying interlaced signals. Progressive video: is a way of displaying, st ...
Cautions (Switch Type)
... 22. Be aware of dust intrusion into a non dust-proof-type TACT SwitchTM. ...
... 22. Be aware of dust intrusion into a non dust-proof-type TACT SwitchTM. ...
D1V2 Assembly Manual
... 26. Power up the digital section, the error LED should be ON after 1 second. Then inject a SPDIF signal to the RCA digital in socket, the Error LED should be OFF now. 27. Use a scope to check if there is pulsed at CLK, LE, DOL and DOR nets. If don’t have scope, use a DC voltmeter and check voltage i ...
... 26. Power up the digital section, the error LED should be ON after 1 second. Then inject a SPDIF signal to the RCA digital in socket, the Error LED should be OFF now. 27. Use a scope to check if there is pulsed at CLK, LE, DOL and DOR nets. If don’t have scope, use a DC voltmeter and check voltage i ...
Wire Holder Geometry Effects in Z
... the center post is the cathode, soldering has little effect at all. ...
... the center post is the cathode, soldering has little effect at all. ...
BapiLipo
... B on the battery, soldered the easy way. The PCB are the same, but magnet polarity is different. More compact battery connections are possible with the Bapi-M and users can decide to buy only Bapi/Bami-M. There are four solutions for soldering the PCB on the Lipo. There are two solution for the fuse ...
... B on the battery, soldered the easy way. The PCB are the same, but magnet polarity is different. More compact battery connections are possible with the Bapi-M and users can decide to buy only Bapi/Bami-M. There are four solutions for soldering the PCB on the Lipo. There are two solution for the fuse ...
How to Build Your Own Radiation Detector
... 2. Respect the heat of the gun/iron, and mind where you put it. Solder guns/irons can cause nasty burns and, if carelessly handled, fires. Make sure you work at a clean area and have a safe and secure place to set the gun/iron. Also, note that solder will not adhere well to cold wires. When you sold ...
... 2. Respect the heat of the gun/iron, and mind where you put it. Solder guns/irons can cause nasty burns and, if carelessly handled, fires. Make sure you work at a clean area and have a safe and secure place to set the gun/iron. Also, note that solder will not adhere well to cold wires. When you sold ...
Soldering
Soldering (pronounced /ˈsɒ ˌdər ɪŋ/) is a process in which two or more metal items are joined together by melting and flowing a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the adjoining metal. Soldering differs from welding in that soldering does not involve melting the work pieces. In brazing, the filler metal melts at a higher temperature, but the work piece metal does not melt. In the past, nearly all solders contained lead, but environmental and health concerns have increasingly dictated use of lead-free alloys for electronics and plumbing purposes.