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Dip soldering is a small-scale soldering process by which electronic components are soldered to a printed circuit board (PCB) to form an electronic assembly. The solder wets to the exposed metallic areas of the board (those not protected with solder mask), creating a reliable mechanical and electrical connection.
Dip soldering is used for both through-hole printed circuit assemblies, and surface mount. It is one of the cheapest methods to solder and is extensively used in the small scale industries of developing countries .
Dip soldering is the manual equivalent of automated wave soldering. The apparatus required is just a small tank containing molten solder. A PCB with mounted components is dipped manually into the tank so that the molten solder sticks to the exposed metallic areas of the board.
Dipsoldering is a small-scale soldering process by which electronic components are soldered to a printed circuit board (PCB) to form an electronic assembly...
Soldering (US: /ˈsɒdərɪŋ/; UK: /ˈsoʊldərɪŋ/) is a process of joining two metal surfaces together using a filler metal called solder. The soldering process...
soldering is a bulk soldering process used for the manufacturing of printed circuit boards. The circuit board is passed over a pan of molten solder in...
the wrong direction. For soldering n-type semiconductors, solder may be doped with antimony; indium may be added for soldering p-type semiconductors. Pure...
common testing methods are the 'dip and look' method and wetting balance analysis. In both of these tests, the soldered pieces undergo an accelerated aging...
to Brazing. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Brazing and Soldering". European Association for Brazing and Soldering...
A DIP switch is a manual electric switch that is packaged with others in a group in a standard dual in-line package (DIP). The term may refer to each individual...
soldering techniques used to attach components to a PCB. High volume production is usually done with a pick-and-place machine and bulk wave soldering...
Such a candle was often simply called a "dip" or, because of its low cost, a "farthing dip" or "penny dip". Early in the development of steam-driven...
soldering, desoldering, hot air); one, or sometimes more, tools may be connected to a station, e.g., a rework station may accommodate a soldering iron...
unskilled with using soldering irons. Rather than cutting and soldering connections, configuration was accomplished by jumpers or DIP switches. Later on...
difficulties for the soldering process. As package pins got closer together, the danger of accidentally bridging adjacent pins with solder grew. A further...
immersion gold (ENIG) Hot air solder leveling (HASL) Organic solderability preservative (OSP) Reflow soldering Wave soldering Slocum, Dan Jr. (2003-09-25)...
DipTrace is a proprietary software suite for electronic design automation (EDA) used for electronic schematic capture and printed circuit board layouts...
circuits. Unlike a perfboard or stripboard, breadboards do not require soldering or destruction of tracks and are hence reusable. For this reason, breadboards...
ceramic or plastic and are usually secured to a printed circuit board by soldering, though sockets can be used for testing. A small outline integrated circuit...
many industrial and household uses, including as a pesticide, as a metal soldering flux, as a component of glass, enamel, and pottery glazes, for tanning...
Some spudgers are made of orangewood, used in electronics assembly and soldering because of its heat tolerance and dense grain. The same orangewood sticks...
allows for placing and replacing the central processing unit (CPU) without soldering. Common sockets have retention clips that apply a constant force, which...
widely used for the different process of coating a metal with solder before soldering. It is most often used to prevent rust, but is also commonly applied...
converted to support PD by fitting jumpers, if the SIMMs have solder pads to do so, or by soldering wires on. Standard sizes: 256 KB, 1 MB, 4 MB, 16 MB 30-pin...