Soldering & Repair - Electronics: Soldering and desoldering. Rusty pins and miniature components. Locating damage. Repair of circuits, radio and television … by Klemens Nguyen
English | January 12, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BS9YVK5X | 164 pages | EPUB | 48 Mb
English | January 12, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BS9YVK5X | 164 pages | EPUB | 48 Mb
Soldering is a skill that allows you to produce or repair:
- circuits,
- models
- or artistic products.
In this book you will learn:
- what tools are needed for soldering,
- how to solder,
- how to deal with difficult to solder tarnished surfaces,
- how to make the simplest tool for practicing soldering;
- can solder be reused;
- what should be heated with a soldering iron tip;
- what can the mouse eraser help with;
- how practitioners protect soldered elements from overheating;
- is it possible to solder a spider;
- when the voltages add up, and when the current capacities.
Do you want to achieve the same proficiency?
Thanks to this book, you will learn how to:
- repair household appliances,
- solder and desolder without damaging the components.
Table of contents:
Introduction
I.1. What is soldering and what is it used for?
I.2. What is the difference between soft and hard soldering?
I.3. Is there a threat to the solderer?
I.4. Cleaning and degreasing before soldering
I.5. Fixing elements before soldering
Chapter 1. Tools and materials
1.1. Tools
1.2. Soldering materials
1.3. The pewters are different
1.4. Insulating materials
1.5. Which soldering iron and for what?
1.6. SMD soldering tip
1.7. Ohmmeter
Chapter 2. Good habits
2.1. What is static electricity?
2.2. How to choose a tip for a soldering iron?
2.3. How to remove impurities from a heated tip?
2.4. Is it possible to restore the correct shape of the tip?
2.5. Tips with a protective layer
2.6. Tip temperature
2.7. Reuse of elements
Chapter 3. Basics of soldering
3.1. Elements setting
3.2. Ensuring proper spacing of elements
3.3. The role of the flux
3.4. Soldering technique
3.5. 1… 2… 3… spherical and shiny
3.6. Cold joint and overheated solder
3.7. Cleaning the connection after soldering
Chapter 4. DIY
4.1. Connection of the chandelier
4.2. A cord with a plug
4.3. Connecting two wires
4.4. Location of breaks and short circuits in cables
4.5. Broken cable repair
4.6. Attachment to connectors
Chapter 5. Improving skills
5.1. 10x10 grid
5.2. How to protect electronic components from overheating during soldering?
5.3. Little men made of electronic components
5.4. Resistors soldering
5.5. Spider soldering
5.6. Battery connection
Chapter 6. Electronic components
6.1. Soldering components to printed circuit boards
6.2. Soldering to a multilayer board
6.3. Soldering the cables to the printed circuit board
6.4. IC socket soldering
6.5. Soldering the diode
6.6. Soldering of the LED
6.7. Soldering transistors
6.8. Soldering integrated circuits
Chapter 7. Repairs
7.1. How to find a break in the path with a hair dryer?
7.2. Location of breaks and short circuits
7.3. Removing short circuits between tracks
7.4. Cleaning soldering points after flooding them with tin
7.5. Repair broken paths
7.6. Why is the radio buzzing, i.e. no ground
7.7. Desoldering 1