Soldering wires to SMT Chip components
Soldering wires to a few surface-mount components, then placing them on a breadboard.\nMaterials used:\nSurface mount components desoldered from old circuit boards. Shown are a 1206 resistor, a 1206 ceramic chip capacitor, a size "C" tantalum capacitor, and a SOT-89 transistor.\nPretinned Solid Bus Wire (Radio Shack cat# 278-1341)\nAIM Lead Free GLOW CORE SAC305 Solder .025" (mouser.com part# 738-14076)\nSoldering station:\nEdsyn 951HP Temperature Controlled soldering station (discontinued model)\nTemperature set to 550°F\n\nNote on commercials: Don't worry about me putting commercials in short videos. However, these long-haul videos are fair game. Remember that you can either skip the commercial after a few seconds or you can download Adblock for your browser.
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