On 03/31/2017 12:55 PM, Jim Brain via cctech wrote:
On 3/31/2017 12:51 PM, allison via cctech wrote:
Is this something that an experienced hand can
manually do?
I can verify that it is indeed possible. I lay down
xc95144xl-tq100s all the time with my iron and some flux
and some wick, and I get nearly 100% rates. My eyes are
not what they used to be either, so a magnifying glass and
a light touch makes all the difference.
I am sure others on list are even better than I, but I
recommend flux, place the IC, and then carefully set the
board aside to dry. The flux will dry, turn into "glue"
(as the alcohol evaporates), and that helps with soldering.
For chips of the 0.65
mm lead pitch, you should be able to
lay a bead of solder paste down with a syringe, and then
tack down 2 corner leads. Once that is done, you can draw
the soldering tip across the leads and solder one whole side
in about 10 seconds. A big solder short will just roll down
from lead to lead until it is at the end. You need the
soldering tip to be pretty hot to draw the solder along with
it. It does take some skill to know just how much solder
paste to put down -- you want very LITTLE paste for the draw
the blob along trick to work.
Jon