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'''The Basics''' | '''The Basics''' | ||
− | *Place the soldering iron in its stand and heat it to about 650 to 700 degrees Fahrenheit | + | *Place the soldering iron in its stand and heat it to about 650 to 700 degrees Fahrenheit. |
− | *Touch the tip of the soldering iron to the component's wire for a few seconds, then touch the solder to the other side of the component's wire (the solder should melt around the hole the component's wire is in) | + | *Touch the tip of the soldering iron to the component's wire for a few seconds, then touch the solder to the other side of the component's wire (the solder should melt around the hole the component's wire is in). |
− | *As soon as there's a strong connection, remove the soldering iron tip from the wire | + | *As soon as there's a strong connection, remove the soldering iron tip from the wire. |
Be careful with how long the tip is on the component, as components can overheat. | Be careful with how long the tip is on the component, as components can overheat. | ||
'''Tips for Prototype Boards''' | '''Tips for Prototype Boards''' | ||
− | *To connect multiple components in series or parallel, drag the top of the soldering iron across the already-soldered holes | + | *To connect multiple components in series or parallel, drag the top of the soldering iron across the already-soldered holes. |
+ | *Put all the components in their places before starting to solder to make sure everything fits right. Then solder everything in place before connecting between components. | ||
TO BE CONTINUED | TO BE CONTINUED | ||
[[Category:HowTos]] | [[Category:HowTos]] |
Revision as of 22:15, 17 April 2017
Prep
- Materials
- Prototype board
- Soldering iron and solder wire
- Extra wires
- Components you're connecting to the board
- Prepare layout
- Think about how to make your layout efficient
- Sketch layout
- Practice
- If you've never soldered before, practice on a few extra slots in your prototype board before you try it with your components
Soldering
The Basics
- Place the soldering iron in its stand and heat it to about 650 to 700 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Touch the tip of the soldering iron to the component's wire for a few seconds, then touch the solder to the other side of the component's wire (the solder should melt around the hole the component's wire is in).
- As soon as there's a strong connection, remove the soldering iron tip from the wire.
Be careful with how long the tip is on the component, as components can overheat.
Tips for Prototype Boards
- To connect multiple components in series or parallel, drag the top of the soldering iron across the already-soldered holes.
- Put all the components in their places before starting to solder to make sure everything fits right. Then solder everything in place before connecting between components.
TO BE CONTINUED