Try drilling the holes first. Then all you have to do is connect the dots
if you are using a Dalo Pen. It's also easier to line up any artwork.
Make soldering as easy as possible and allow easy access to the pins to be
soldered by:
-
If you have components that need soldering on both sides but you cannot,
on IC sockets for example, try creating a via as close to the component as
possible. Just use a small piece of tinned copper wire and solder it on both
sides of the board.
-
Keeping a component raised off the board slightly so you can solder the top
side
-
Use a wire wrap socket with long pins.
-
Bending IC socket pins at right angles to solder on the top side.
-
Mounting components underneath the board.
-
Create a through hole socket out of machined IC pins.
Device Programmers@
PCBs@
Panels@ Cases@
Mounts@ Enclosures@
Cables@
CAM@
CNC@ Mills@
Laser Cutters
Position Sensors@
Casting@
Vacuforming@
Plexiglass@, Metals@
See also:
Questions:
-
James
Asks "What is a cost effective way to label OTP devices, giving them a
professional look?"
"Basically you need a pad printer. These can be quite expensive, but I don't
know why it wouldn't be possible to use a ladies fashion finger nail printer
like the
DESIGN
A NAIL by Dee Cosmetics to do small items like chips."
See also:
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