14-12-2014, 07:54
Here's some hints for assembling the WeatherDuino Pro 2 system.
I'll add to the list as I think of things. Please feel free to add/ask things also.
• Use a fine soldering iron tip. I prefer a chisel tip.
• Keep you tip clean. Use a sponge or swarf type of iron cleaner. I clean my tip after every five or so joints.
• Use a magnifying glass or loupe to inspect joints for bridges and dry joints as you go.
• Be conscious of electrostatic charges damaging components such as the IRLZ44N FET transistor and the Nano. It’s a good idea to use an antistatic wrist strap and a grounded tip on the soldering iron, especially in environments where you get static shocks yourself.
• Start with the lowest components first. IE; Resistors then capacitors, Nano, jumper pins, LEDs, Transistors and IC’s, connectors, ASK OOK RF Wireless Receiver Module, Real Time Clock board, Barometric Pressure Sensor Board.
• Ensure joints are hot enough and have enough solder to allow it to make a good joint on both sides of the Printed Circuit Board.
• If you have doubt about your ability to solder heat sensitive components, leave the leads longer and possibly use an alligator clip (Crocodile in Australia
) as a heat sink.
• It’s safer to alternate the solder of pins on IC’s like the Nano to avoid overheating of the chip. IE; Don’t solder them 1,2,3,4,5 etc, instead do like 1,16,8,2, 14,7,15 etc. You’ll get the idea.
I'll add to the list as I think of things. Please feel free to add/ask things also.
• Use a fine soldering iron tip. I prefer a chisel tip.
• Keep you tip clean. Use a sponge or swarf type of iron cleaner. I clean my tip after every five or so joints.
• Use a magnifying glass or loupe to inspect joints for bridges and dry joints as you go.
• Be conscious of electrostatic charges damaging components such as the IRLZ44N FET transistor and the Nano. It’s a good idea to use an antistatic wrist strap and a grounded tip on the soldering iron, especially in environments where you get static shocks yourself.
• Start with the lowest components first. IE; Resistors then capacitors, Nano, jumper pins, LEDs, Transistors and IC’s, connectors, ASK OOK RF Wireless Receiver Module, Real Time Clock board, Barometric Pressure Sensor Board.
• Ensure joints are hot enough and have enough solder to allow it to make a good joint on both sides of the Printed Circuit Board.
• If you have doubt about your ability to solder heat sensitive components, leave the leads longer and possibly use an alligator clip (Crocodile in Australia
) as a heat sink.• It’s safer to alternate the solder of pins on IC’s like the Nano to avoid overheating of the chip. IE; Don’t solder them 1,2,3,4,5 etc, instead do like 1,16,8,2, 14,7,15 etc. You’ll get the idea.


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