Professional Hand Soldering Training - SMT, The Art of Drag Soldering and Fine-Pitch QFP

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2016
  • By John Gammel, MIT (Master IPC Trainer. Circuit Technology Inc. Surface Mount Technology

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  • @shake2572
    @shake2572 Před 3 lety +22

    is it only me who got relax while watching a professional soldering?

  • @brittanychristian4846
    @brittanychristian4846 Před 4 lety +16

    This is so satisfying to watch. I was a welder in the Navy years ago and thought soldering would be too small scale/precision work for me. I think I'll be buying a soldering iron now.

  • @dappa211
    @dappa211 Před 5 lety +26

    you're a pro. You corrected so effortlessly

  • @LeftyLuc
    @LeftyLuc Před 4 lety +253

    If you continue to drag the tip of the soldering iron until it is fully off of the IC instead of pulling it away from the IC you can prevent bridging from occurring at the last couple pins like it did at 1:22, 2:07, 2:25, 3:14, ect. The trick is to keep moving at a uniform and steady speed until you break contact with the final pin.

    • @mohamedkellal5008
      @mohamedkellal5008 Před 4 lety +4

      merci pour le conseil

    • @SlideyDK
      @SlideyDK Před 4 lety +17

      im pretty sure he knows what he is doing since he is a certified Master IPC Trainer

    • @theralhaljordan7337
      @theralhaljordan7337 Před 4 lety +11

      that's probably so he doesn't accidently pull the soldering tip into another component next to the IC, pulling out from the last pins is more controlled

    • @JustAlanIsCool
      @JustAlanIsCool Před 4 lety +2

      @@black.iczelion That was my initial thought as well. I'll probably make some mistakes along my repair and actually seeing how to handle this could save me a lot of trouble 👍

    • @MrPatdeeee
      @MrPatdeeee Před 4 lety +15

      @@SlideyDK Whether he is a certified Master IPC Trainer or not, He did it wrong. And that is NOT uncommon by Trainers.

  • @jacquylenoir9097
    @jacquylenoir9097 Před 3 lety +2

    Cela fait plaisir de voir quelqu'un qui sait enfin souder des CMS sans abimer les traces, merci , c'est tellement rare un vrai pro

  • @paulmoffat9306
    @paulmoffat9306 Před 4 lety +3

    I've hand soldered boards that had SMT parts with pitches as fine as 0.8mm - assembled the first go of prototype boards - all worked properly the first time.
    One thing that I did, on larger QFPs, was to tack solder the corner pins to keep the part from shifting when soldering the main body. Also works for PLCC components.

  • @Pozydrive
    @Pozydrive Před 4 lety +79

    this is such an impressive display of skill with the iron.

    • @orionred2489
      @orionred2489 Před 4 lety

      Here... now watch this! czcams.com/video/8CHrTF6IY60/video.html (guy makes a "hot air gun" with a cigarette lighter)

    • @pow9606
      @pow9606 Před 3 lety

      @@orionred2489 Ouch. torch those components. lol

    • @goognamgoognw6637
      @goognamgoognw6637 Před 3 lety +2

      i don't think there's anything impressive. No skills involved, just the right flux, solder and quality iron.

    • @James_Knott
      @James_Knott Před 3 lety

      As one who has done similar hundreds of time, I noticed some areas he could improve.

  • @user-wf2id8sy5w
    @user-wf2id8sy5w Před 4 lety +1

    Круто! Глобализация - это хорошо, все люди, во всем мире, между собой могут делиться своими мыслями и опытом, государственные границы теперь не имеют роли в передаче информации, невероятное 30 лет назад и повседневное сегодня!

  • @BitsofSkin
    @BitsofSkin Před 4 lety +34

    Very nice!!
    Looks like its been done in an oven man..
    Perfect.

  • @_SamUSA_
    @_SamUSA_ Před 3 lety +20

    Watching you do an excellent job is great. But what can I learn from it? You are not explaining: 1) solder composition 2) solder temperature 3) cleaning solution 4) pen cleaning solution 5) how to keep the IC from moving for the first soldering 6) final cleaning material 7) how to get that solder tip shape? Did you sand it that way? Did you buy that solder tip?

    • @shuyuanliu9797
      @shuyuanliu9797 Před rokem +2

      3 isopropyl alcohol aka isopropanol. 4 it's a flux pen and dispenses liquid flux. There are many types of liquid and paste flux but I'm not experienced enough to make a recommendation. 7 you buy the solder tip. This shape is called a bevel tip.

    • @RejectedManiac
      @RejectedManiac Před rokem

      2) At 0:18 look at the soldering iron and what does the temperature say?? Looks pretty clear to me what temperature it is.

    • @_SamUSA_
      @_SamUSA_ Před rokem +1

      @@RejectedManiac Very good. Now the other four issues?

    • @fengyouliu8937
      @fengyouliu8937 Před rokem +1

      1. Not sure, probably a common type would do.
      2. Use recommended temp for your solder.
      3. Isopropyl alcohol
      4. Pen is not cleaning. Pen is a flux pen.
      5. If you look closely at 1:38, you'll see that the three sides in the back have a few legs soldered already. That's how he keeps them from moving
      6. Isopropyl alcohol again to dissolve and clean the flux.
      7. It's a pre-purchased tip, like someone said already, beveled tip.

  • @chesayce47
    @chesayce47 Před 3 lety

    Great video mate, thanks for taking the time out 👍🥇

  • @ReginatorNet
    @ReginatorNet Před 9 měsíci

    No unnecessary talking, just action - Nice!!!

  • @zaqwertyfish
    @zaqwertyfish Před 9 měsíci

    Nice. Getting a little refresher on some soldering techniques for a possible new job. I've done a lot of aerospace work... some pretty challenging and fun stuff.

  • @harrymason1053
    @harrymason1053 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice job, soldering. Good use of flux. Nice the way you keep it both clean and fluxed. Lotta skill there. I hate watching videos when they use poor soldering skills. You're excellent.

  • @farjanasharminswarna2450
    @farjanasharminswarna2450 Před 4 lety +11

    Wow! That was really satisfying to watch.

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 Před 3 lety +1

    That's a damn fine soldering station you have there!

  • @dsalpha18
    @dsalpha18 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know why but i find this video very relaxing to watch.

  • @wai-sunchia6190
    @wai-sunchia6190 Před 4 lety

    Holy crap!! This is nerd PRON!! Wonderfully done!! AMAZING!

  • @davidwilson8010
    @davidwilson8010 Před 5 lety +7

    Great and I learne a lot n you keep it up all the best always👍

  • @himanshutyagi261
    @himanshutyagi261 Před 4 lety

    I use to do this 15 years back for repairing printer logic cards, its very fast and and reliable

  • @henrikevertsson8702
    @henrikevertsson8702 Před 5 lety +27

    Good eye sight is of essence. I'm 61 and can't do anything without glasses nowadays. Looking glasses usually are too weak for me, so I have found a neat solution.
    A store nearby sells reading glasses for the equivalent of $2. I'm using three glasses that I have taped together, on top of each other. Two +3 and one +2.5, that is around 9. The advantage is cheapness and that the "looking glass" always is directed to the right spot in front of my face. It's almost like having a microscope on the tip of the nose.

    • @luminumlx2604
      @luminumlx2604 Před 5 lety +6

      CyberPunk 2077

    • @jawadanwar6684
      @jawadanwar6684 Před 5 lety +5

      -What if we use 100% of our brain?
      -Henrik Evertsson: Hold my glasses

    • @valeriaalekseeva216
      @valeriaalekseeva216 Před 4 lety

      You have to working with microscope, IMHO.

    • @schautamatic
      @schautamatic Před 3 lety

      You should just get a 10x jeweler’s loupe. That’s what MY 61-year-old eyes would want. Sure, a nice 25X optical comparitor would be nice but the cost...the weight...the space you’d need! 😬😄

    • @goognamgoognw6637
      @goognamgoognw6637 Před 3 lety

      @@schautamatic I think you don't know what you're talking about. I own a Bausch and Lomb 10x jeweler loupe, it's fantastic but has very near focal plane distance. You cannot use that to solder unless you want to solder something on the tip of your nose. Lol.

  • @pauligrossinoz
    @pauligrossinoz Před 4 lety +5

    I suspect that this isn't your first time ...😆
    Bloody good job! 👍

  • @papagregorio6688
    @papagregorio6688 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! You just taught me how to solder my first fram chip! Simple lesson

  • @gravemins2
    @gravemins2 Před 3 lety

    Woow !! surprising, clean work, very Pro, I like it as a soldier, professional Flux, and the tip of the flat soldering iron

  • @justinspiredfallout
    @justinspiredfallout Před 5 lety +6

    Beautiful!

  • @wolneycampanha8555
    @wolneycampanha8555 Před 4 lety +1

    CONGRATULATIONS !!! Great service !!! 1 HUG OF Brasil... THANKS.

  • @schautamatic
    @schautamatic Před 3 lety +2

    Nice work! 👍🏼 Back in the 386 Heyday when I worked at Intel, the 25-mil PQFP was being developed. All the pads were printed with solder paste, the PQFP was placed, then IR or vapor phase solder reflow finished the job...sometimes with those annoying solder bridges to deal with. 🤦🏻‍♂️ I noticed that every time you made your solder pass, the last three leads always bridged and needed rework. I wonder if having a fine-thread solder wick at the end of-and and in-line with-your pass would eliminate that bridging tendency. Wouldn’t need any rework that way! 😀

  • @CAXRAMEDIA
    @CAXRAMEDIA Před 3 lety

    Clean and beautiful soldering. I'll try ini my next soldering chips . Thanks, Sir.

  • @TheSalatech
    @TheSalatech Před 4 lety +1

    You make it look so easy :). Perfect job

  • @boldvoltage639
    @boldvoltage639 Před 3 lety

    Also, the art of vigorously cleaning up no clean flux. Also, the art of filming extreeeeme close up. Very pretty to watch.

  • @mattooi4322
    @mattooi4322 Před 5 lety +8

    This is oddly beautiful

  • @saadsayyed1536
    @saadsayyed1536 Před 4 lety +2

    Really amazing you did it without using the hot air blower

  • @surinderdhiman
    @surinderdhiman Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing skills. Hats off

  • @bmagic75
    @bmagic75 Před 3 lety +1

    wow. so clean and very professional.

  • @jimmythepowerful
    @jimmythepowerful Před 3 lety +1

    You telepathic communication skills are incredible...

  • @gangstermania
    @gangstermania Před 2 lety

    OMG, this is the ASMR that I was looking for

  • @gcommunicationwrahman3658

    Thank you so much dear. May you live long.

  • @phenomkrumper
    @phenomkrumper Před 4 lety +1

    I always wondered how they did little ICs like this on boards. Wow, so neat. Amazing how the solder just hits the pins precisely!..

  • @sudanesenightmare
    @sudanesenightmare Před 4 lety +10

    Wow, this guy is awesome

  • @SpicyCactus
    @SpicyCactus Před 4 lety +4

    This was satisfying to watch

  • @matand009
    @matand009 Před 5 lety +3

    Absolutely beautiful solder joints.

  • @toaster1971
    @toaster1971 Před 3 lety

    I'm a current CIT cert holder, and I'm still learning.

  • @an.ma007
    @an.ma007 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow... Professional🙌

  • @luisradiotecnico307
    @luisradiotecnico307 Před 4 lety +1

    Gracias por enseñar su tecnica de soldadura ☺

  • @ArifBillahOnGoogle
    @ArifBillahOnGoogle Před 4 lety

    It's so satisfying to watch.

  • @marcelomigueldasilva7444

    Melhor soldador do mundo 👏👏👏

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Před 3 lety

    Beautiful job

  • @erickdesouzadias6834
    @erickdesouzadias6834 Před 4 lety

    Congratulations! Very nice.

  • @Vidya1939
    @Vidya1939 Před 4 lety

    Nice & clean job

  • @user-vl7te4vb5m
    @user-vl7te4vb5m Před 5 lety +3

    Ну мы все прям под большим впечатлением.

    • @GlebHripkov
      @GlebHripkov Před 4 lety

      Если я правильно понял, то вы написали это с сарказмом. Если так, то мне жаль, что смысл обучающих (или в данном случае больше рекламных) роликов Вам не понятен. Также Вам видимо никогда не приходилось иметь дело с микросхемами с шагом выводов 0,5 мм, впрочем как и с пайкой вообще

  • @naderhumood1199
    @naderhumood1199 Před 3 lety

    Aptly deligintly...... Great job. 🌹✌️

  • @muhammadrafiqulislamkhan6994

    Really gorgeous. Thanks.

  • @EVZUSX
    @EVZUSX Před 3 lety +1

    Ridiculously satisfying clip

  • @chloemcholoe3280
    @chloemcholoe3280 Před 5 lety +1

    this video is satisfying to watch

  • @UmbertoFellinni
    @UmbertoFellinni Před 4 lety

    Thanks, man! Very nice!

  • @lloydvandever9647
    @lloydvandever9647 Před 4 lety +4

    Great job on the soldering and the video. Now if I just knew what the products and tools you were using I would be able to learn this.

  •  Před 4 lety +6

    perfect experience

  • @Mralex22801
    @Mralex22801 Před 5 lety +8

    Збс. Могёте, умеете. Пацаны вообще ребята.

    • @phenomii2926
      @phenomii2926 Před 4 lety +1

      Классно, четко!

    • @user-is7cl5fk7v
      @user-is7cl5fk7v Před 4 lety +1

      я бы тоже так умел с такими материалами и паяльником. но у меня советский 60 ваттный паяльник, какие то прутки припоя сантиметровой толщины и камни канифоли вместо жидкого флюса.

    • @user-is7cl5fk7v
      @user-is7cl5fk7v Před 4 lety

      @@elsololobo7506 и это тоже =D

  • @insinyurndeso
    @insinyurndeso Před 3 lety

    IT AMAZES ME. I LOOK FORWARD TO DOING IT TOO. BUT I ONLY HAVE A SIMPLE SOLDER

  • @impooser
    @impooser Před 3 lety

    holy mow, that precision tho

  • @Anhbachannel
    @Anhbachannel Před 4 lety +3

    i really love this one

  • @VinayMudhiraj1998
    @VinayMudhiraj1998 Před 3 lety

    Wow, this is awesome. ❤️

  • @sanoudidine8239
    @sanoudidine8239 Před 4 lety +1

    Well done !!!

  • @cwbh10
    @cwbh10 Před 4 lety +124

    you skipped the step of soldering a few tabs to hold it in place, that could confuse a beginner for sure!

    • @zac5157
      @zac5157 Před 4 lety +2

      just started soldering and i noticed it right away and thought oh shit good idea, but 2nd to top comment is confused lol

  • @oryjen
    @oryjen Před 3 lety

    Brilliant, very usefull. Thx!

  • @deadbluesky
    @deadbluesky Před 4 lety +351

    Well this is pretty easy, what he dosent tell is how to pin the ic in place before he start so it wont move when you solder it for those kind of ic, and what kind of tin and flux you use and also the temperature of you iron !! If this is a solder training well you miss too much thing for the beginner... just saying

    • @heatherrhodge2588
      @heatherrhodge2588 Před 4 lety +29

      exactly what i was just thinking.. that's why i decided to read comments to see what other ppl thought of this

    • @SpaceyZee
      @SpaceyZee Před 4 lety +2

      Solder the pads, flux, and hot air the IC

    • @peterporkolab2800
      @peterporkolab2800 Před 4 lety +50

      We use two brands of flux: AMtech, or ErSa, they're pretty good. I usually set iron temperature between 360-380 degree Celsius. You have to place the IC manually, after You paste some flux on the surface. This tip is like a spoon, it has a little arc, or curve. Actually, You don't need this special tip, You can do this with a simple soldering tip. Tin: we use the brand "Stannol" diameter=0,8mm, Sn60Pb40. I hope I could help You.

    • @deadbluesky
      @deadbluesky Před 4 lety +4

      @@peterporkolab2800 Pin that in the top of the page, for the beginner and peoples who want to learn how to do it well without damaging any parts !! Me i am already a certified tech i just said my opinion.

    • @MrPnew1
      @MrPnew1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@deadbluesky he cannot pin anything as it's not his video

  • @menberuburuk3535
    @menberuburuk3535 Před 3 lety

    Great and I learn a lot keep it up

  • @Mavitec2013
    @Mavitec2013 Před 3 lety +1

    Muito bom! Perfeito! Como se diz aqui no Brasil: Massa!
    Very good! Perfect! As they say here in Brazil: Massa!

  • @VellahTV
    @VellahTV Před 4 lety +39

    "I like to watch drag videos."
    "Cool man, what's your favorite drag car?"
    "....."

    • @Tactical_Taco
      @Tactical_Taco Před 4 lety +6

      Either are better than the other drag videos

  • @Ri-ie9fb
    @Ri-ie9fb Před 4 lety +4

    thx for sharing 😁

  • @avendeep
    @avendeep Před 6 lety +4

    Perfection 🔥

  • @rameshkumarkaramashibhaiga8787

    નમસ્તે સર, સરસ ઈલેક્ટ્રીશયન તમારા વીડિયો ખૂબ જ ગમે છે

  • @walnetngosso76
    @walnetngosso76 Před 5 lety

    Great work

  • @bw5187
    @bw5187 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks gooooodd!

  • @lorenzo7046
    @lorenzo7046 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome!!!

  • @DIYOverload
    @DIYOverload Před 4 lety +1

    എടാ മോനെ പോളി😍

  • @marcusfred4480
    @marcusfred4480 Před 4 lety

    Very nice work sir. Although it does help to have good equipment and that nice clean, flat tip.

  • @mangushoabel4310
    @mangushoabel4310 Před 3 lety

    perfect tecnique used mister

  • @eshwaranand4169
    @eshwaranand4169 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow just amazing

  • @fredc8346
    @fredc8346 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice work

  • @pyroarch57
    @pyroarch57 Před 3 lety

    Nice job!!!

  • @Crasy24Hours
    @Crasy24Hours Před 6 lety +1

    Thanku sir very nice job

  • @orionred2489
    @orionred2489 Před 4 lety

    This is really nice to see a steady hand and a well maintained toolset. Now watch this! @ (guy makes a "hot air gun" with a cigarette lighter)

  • @jonnyerts3997
    @jonnyerts3997 Před 4 lety +3

    Very impressive. I always have trouble with QFP chips.

  • @stevenstaubach1061
    @stevenstaubach1061 Před 2 měsíci

    Ah. A fellow professional. I appreciate your video; I'm teaching th/smd and couldn't make it in person today for my students, so thank you for demonstrating drag and dapple (for corrections) so they have a reference.
    I would offer this for the final pins: when you see wetting on the final pin, stop and drag down the leads and cut away at 30 degrees out while rolling your reservoir tip under to suck up the excess solder.
    It's just a sec to hit it again, ik; it's just those little things that make it more satisfying though, imo. You feel the same way too, right?

  • @joons3374
    @joons3374 Před 4 lety +1

    this is hypnotizing

  • @fighters1000
    @fighters1000 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing!!!!

  • @hichammhm7741
    @hichammhm7741 Před 3 lety

    So pro ! Thank you

  • @hamdyahmed5742
    @hamdyahmed5742 Před 3 lety

    Great video I learn more

  • @eletronicainaciobarbosa5855

    Perfeito! Perfect !!

  • @deeduck2038
    @deeduck2038 Před 3 lety

    สวยงามครับ

  • @osityan
    @osityan Před 5 lety +8

    Nice work! How many millimetres is the hoove tip you’re using?

  • @cahsiberi790
    @cahsiberi790 Před 5 lety

    great job

  • @NoorquackerInd
    @NoorquackerInd Před 4 lety

    This is such a flex

  • @rainercordeiro4272
    @rainercordeiro4272 Před 4 lety +19

    I: "i only need solder this smd now"
    SMD Component: "Noo, please... No, no, no!"

  • @trungengtnut5056
    @trungengtnut5056 Před 5 lety +1

    amazing !!

  • @user-cs5rg1ny8l
    @user-cs5rg1ny8l Před 3 lety

    that was too satisfying

  • @Kskumaran08
    @Kskumaran08 Před 4 lety

    Good idea 👌👏

  • @CD-Beats
    @CD-Beats Před 3 lety

    This is so satisfying

  • @hongyangjiang4976
    @hongyangjiang4976 Před 4 lety

    Great video. I have a question, if there is a chip whose pins only available from the bottom and I extend the size of the pad on the PCB to reduce the difficulty of soldering, is this still consider doable by hands? Or I have to order assembly from the factoty?