Collin's Lab - Surface Mount Soldering

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Enter the intricate world of surface mount components and learn to solder on a smaller scale. Once equipped with the right tools and a bit of patience, you'll be soldering minuscule parts like a machine.
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@simonhopkins3867
@simonhopkins3867 8 років тому
More Colins lab please. This man inspired me to give hobby electronics a try.
@zelfzenzations9096
@zelfzenzations9096 3 роки тому
4years later yeah man more!!! More!!!
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods 8 років тому
The thumbnail for this video is a work of art.
@Afrotechmods
@Afrotechmods 8 років тому
+gummiflummi91 Thanks - I am surprised they aren't offering it as a print or something.
@MrNaufan
@MrNaufan 8 років тому
+Afrotechmods I dont expect that you was here before... :)
@1.2.3.4..5
@1.2.3.4..5 7 років тому
Wish i could see it because i "overclocked" my phone
@TheSupertecnology
@TheSupertecnology 6 років тому
Omg the master knows Collin and Scott
@unicodefox
@unicodefox 4 роки тому
Afrotechmods well, if you had a print I think someone might get the wrong idea of what it means!
@mikeselectricstuff
@mikeselectricstuff 8 років тому
FLUX Dude!
@stonent
@stonent 8 років тому
+mikeselectricstuff "Soder-wick" Heheh.
@dragos240alt
@dragos240alt 6 років тому
Who is this "Flux Dude"? :P
@dragos240alt
@dragos240alt 6 років тому
I was poking fun at mike for not using a comma after "flux" and also capitalizing Dude. Such a combination technically implies a name even though in context it makes sense that he's saying "Flux, dude!"
@wesleychalmers9056
@wesleychalmers9056 6 років тому
I'm legally changing my name to Flux Dude now.
@wesleychalmers9056
@wesleychalmers9056 6 років тому
james moreton Now, would you please welcome to the stage, the new #1 hit rapper, Solda Wik Flux Dude!
@kletsgoo
@kletsgoo 8 років тому
I agree on this video about 'anchoring the first pin' - but drowning the pins with solder and suck it off afterwards is not really how I handle these SMD / TSSOP devices; - Just add a little bit of flux to the PCB traces for the device you want to solder. - Carefully place your device on the fluxed traces. - yes, anchor the first pin like in this video but keep in mind the technique below: - Put a small ball of solder on your (preferred chisel-tip) welder and just place it on the outer area of the PCB trace. The solder will follow the trace to the pin and the all ever beautiful cohesive power will suck the solder underneath the pins of the device, making an instant clean solder, no bridges; clean. Just a dot of solder on your welding tip will probably allow you to nicely connect about three pins of the device. It's a much more economic way to use your solder too!
@bazahaza
@bazahaza 6 років тому
Yep that's what I do. But I'm lucky to have a Metcal MX-5000 solering iron and use SMTC-0167 tips for this sort of work.
@NotMe-ej9yz
@NotMe-ej9yz 6 років тому
talk about overkill jesus
@Doomchild2XL
@Doomchild2XL 5 років тому
Overkill Jesus sounds like a pretty metal dude.
@dnb5661
@dnb5661 5 років тому
That would also be easier for people who do not have great fine motor skills.
@Spark-Hole
@Spark-Hole 3 роки тому
I thumb him up because it leads to your comment.
@sriramradhakrishna878
@sriramradhakrishna878 5 років тому
I didn't realise how good this guy really is until I tried SMD soldering for myself
@marcojansen3965
@marcojansen3965 5 років тому
He is terrible at soldering ic components, too much solder and if u do it correctly with flux u dont need desolder tools
@NickFarrow
@NickFarrow 8 років тому
I was told by a hand pocket watch maker, "never drink caffeine when dealing with small parts." It allows you to be more precise in your body movements.
@KajSchulten
@KajSchulten 8 років тому
+Nick Farrow Exactly. I do most of my manual SMD work before first coffee. Collin generally knows his stuff, but if I would have submitted this board for approval back when I was in school, my teacher would have given me a C at best, with the warning that the board may as well stop working within a year or so.
@NickFarrow
@NickFarrow 8 років тому
+Kaj Schulten Being hyper critical is in no way a good thing. He did a way better job in my book, than what I could do. Knowing how and watching someone do it is very different. Collin is defiantly not a muggle indeed.
@bkupiec
@bkupiec 8 років тому
Use some liquid flux first.
@FatedSnowfox
@FatedSnowfox 8 років тому
+bkupiec And a flux remover when you're done. As Dave Jones would say - that looks a bit crusty!
@mjmeans
@mjmeans 8 років тому
Watch out for the QFP chips with a central bottom pad. While some of those center pads are just for thermal dissipation others actually are important ground connections. On those that have important grounding requirements, your technique will not provide reliable results. On those where the central pad is only for thermal reasons, you may have to watch out for heat dissipation. Getting that bottom center pad actually soldered is nearly impossible using only a soldering iron. But one technique that could work is instead of soldering the single corner pin, use a low temperature solder and lightly tin the bottom pad on the PCB and the pad on the chip. A very thin coating. Then heat the PCB from the under side to re-melt the solder and make that the first connection to a QFP, not the corner pin. If you can get your hand on a small tube of solder bearing paste, then use a small drop of paste on the PCB pad instead of tinning the PCB pad and the chip. Still very difficult to make that solder connection with a soldering iron. if the PCB has thermal vias the transfer heat quickly through the PCB to the pad, that will make it easier. But the whole process will be quite a bit easier to do with a hot air gun. With a hot aid gun you can also do BGA chips. If you're doing a lot of QFP chips, buy a hot air gun and a small tube of solder bearing paste. You'll eliminate a lot of problems. Keep the solder paste in the fridge so it doesn't go bad (it will separate if you don't) and use it for those special chips.
@mateuszkubala1800
@mateuszkubala1800 8 років тому
You're the only reason I'm subscribed to this channel.
@springwoodcottage4248
@springwoodcottage4248 8 років тому
Super useful, always been terrified of surface mount despite cost advantages, but this video has inspired me to have a go. Thank you!
@willofthemaker
@willofthemaker 8 років тому
I've been a long fan of Collins videos. they're very well done and clear
@CalebKraftmakes
@CalebKraftmakes 8 років тому
What a fantastic video. Great job Collin!
@MithatKonar
@MithatKonar 8 років тому
I use painter's tape cut into thin strips to hold down large multipin devices before soldering. This lets you reposition and align the device before applying any solder at all.
@mystevie31
@mystevie31 7 років тому
Wow! Thank you for this video! I'm blown away... I wish I saw this video before I started connecting my neopixels!
@justDIY
@justDIY 8 років тому
Your very steady hands help a lot too. Great video Collin :)
@FelixGardner
@FelixGardner 8 років тому
Well done Mr. Collin, well done . . . love the music bro.
@DronesNgUAS
@DronesNgUAS 4 роки тому
quite relaxing indeed. thanks for sharing
@MANOJKUMAR-zs5yg
@MANOJKUMAR-zs5yg 8 років тому
After a long time a video from Collin's Lab Please upload a video of Collin's Lab regularly every one week or two week
@MiguelX413
@MiguelX413 8 років тому
Glad to see you back
@majdinj
@majdinj 7 років тому
Is there any specific breadboard to prototype your project with SMD? Or just prototype with through hole components first then go to SMD?
@norbac
@norbac 7 років тому
Hi Collin! Love your tutorials! One question, I noticed that you used the Hakko soldering station for this (SMS) project. What temperature did you set your Hakko to? What soldering tip did you use? Thanks much!!
@PoLoMoTo2
@PoLoMoTo2 8 років тому
Collin's Labs are the best, I watch every single one, I may have an addiction
@RyanUptonInnovator
@RyanUptonInnovator 8 років тому
Me three
@yoy58913
@yoy58913 7 років тому
me four
@ChoudryArif
@ChoudryArif 8 років тому
that relaxing part reduced my fear quite a bit :D
@imho2278
@imho2278 3 роки тому
In uni solder class we had 2 hours to solder and we had some really good chats with the people on our table. Couldn't help but notice, the table with the girls and guys together (only 4 chicks in the session, there were 25 guys) was the one having the cheerful convo. The guys just didn't talk...
@dvdd1139
@dvdd1139 7 років тому
Collin u r always a relaxing man. I am your great fannnn
@ehafh
@ehafh 7 років тому
this de-soldering pump is really nice looking, i ended up buying one. could you maybe consider doing a video on de-soldering? (if you haven't already) maybe including some of the other methods like electronic/powered vacuum pumps?
@nikolaosvasalakis8842
@nikolaosvasalakis8842 3 роки тому
The best tutorial in electronics!great video!!
@jdavis6355
@jdavis6355 5 років тому
It's quite relaxing, Mr. Anderson.
@mrmshifan
@mrmshifan 8 років тому
Thank you very much for the great video. 😊
@Fabiano.Bittencourt
@Fabiano.Bittencourt 8 років тому
Love Collin's Lab
@jonivanart
@jonivanart 8 років тому
I personally think you did great! If you think about it, flux is to move the heat across the solder surface point rapidly to get the solder to flow across that point. The points of heating are so small here that the only difference it would probably make is making a mess to clean up. Keep up the good work and I do like the comedy added. If anyone noticed?? LOL!
@vapenation7061
@vapenation7061 6 років тому
watching smd work is so satisfying!
@INCC74656I
@INCC74656I 5 років тому
with your final example no exposed pins i have found tinning everything seperatly and then setting the chip down to solder with a hot air station makes for an easier and cleaner looking install
@specy_
@specy_ 6 років тому
I’m very noob about soldering, just two questions. 1) what solder do you use? (If you could link one) 2) what temperature do you use for solder wires! Chips, desoldering?
@mutasemhattab1413
@mutasemhattab1413 5 років тому
Thank you Mr. Collin
@gorden123w
@gorden123w 8 років тому
Thank you, Collin! =)
@h2o1969
@h2o1969 5 років тому
Best SMD video ever.
@MrAuzzie82
@MrAuzzie82 8 років тому
does the process change when using homemade circuit boards that may not have solder mask, and how do you keep from removing too much solder?
@ricardogutierrez5718
@ricardogutierrez5718 5 років тому
That was cool and relaxing...
@x3w032j293
@x3w032j293 6 років тому
For those saying use flux, do you put the flux on the pads before you begin to solder? How precise do you have to be with the flux? When I'm soldering my solder gets really sticky and sticks to my tip.
@davidaaronvaltierra2155
@davidaaronvaltierra2155 7 років тому
Is there a direct contact with the solder tip and the surface? Or are you letting the metal drip to the surface?
@ultraali453
@ultraali453 2 роки тому
Thanks for the tips.on SMD soldering
@sumitchandradas5328
@sumitchandradas5328 8 років тому
nice work sir....................keep going on
@masoudhosseinzade9621
@masoudhosseinzade9621 6 років тому
one of the best!
@JamesNewton
@JamesNewton 8 років тому
Very nice video on SMT hand soldering.
@yiannisserpico2646
@yiannisserpico2646 3 роки тому
It's a great video and thank you!! On my Chuwi Hi9Air tablet, I want to disconnect battery. Manufacturer has two battery poles ending not on a pin connector, so, pole cables are connected on the motherboard soldered. Two pole cables are extremely thin, and also, soldered cables ending are extremely small. I have never seen such a tiny solder. I find it too difficult to unsolder. And if we suppose I unsolder correctly, without any damage, soldering back, e.g. battery replacement, the new battery, I mean the pole cables, is extremely difficult and risky to solder without doing any e.g. bridging damage, and finally damaging completely the motherboard. Would you have something to suggest me in all that? Thank you for your time!
@ImGriffinP
@ImGriffinP 5 років тому
I would recommend spending the $20 on a cheapo hot air station and some solder paste. Makes the process worlds easier
@1baffa1
@1baffa1 8 років тому
No no no, don't solder like this! Use flux and don't go over all the solders with that solder wick it will damage the pads, pcb and the risk of shorts are really high.
@rishikothari5131
@rishikothari5131 7 років тому
This is too satisfying...
@99hari55
@99hari55 6 років тому
Nice work sir
@brendanedmonds
@brendanedmonds 7 років тому
You missed the centre pad on the QFN. Also, the resistors didn't have enough solder.
@JamesGMunn
@JamesGMunn 8 років тому
I need suggestions for how to deal with very unsteady hands. I have considered trying to build a remote control arm/robot with filtering to remove the shake frequencies. Or has someone already invented that?
@redakaminekloc5167
@redakaminekloc5167 3 роки тому
1206 - I could do it 0805 - Still fair... 0603 - It's getting tricky 0402 - Where did it fly now?! It's the fifth component that did this this hour!
@stryk187
@stryk187 8 років тому
Getting set up to film this has to be a huge pain in the ass. The shots look great though - whatever camera & rig is being used to film him doing the actual soldering (while not getting in his way I hope) must be cool.
@AMalas
@AMalas 7 років тому
stryk187 its most probably a microscope, like what Louis Rossman uses
@nickorr1880
@nickorr1880 6 років тому
How much can direct contact with the soldering iron these parts take?
@adilshafiq8283
@adilshafiq8283 6 років тому
Very Helpful Video. However, what Microscope and Camera did you use?
@krishna34674
@krishna34674 8 років тому
FLUX FLUX FLUX.......
@qingpeter
@qingpeter 8 років тому
hi what kind of solder paste are you using ?
@keiou
@keiou 5 років тому
Thanks Collin.
@TubeLightDiscover
@TubeLightDiscover 3 роки тому
I have same smd soldering process using iron box method simple and easy to use .
@frankalvarez7387
@frankalvarez7387 7 років тому
some flux and less solder will be better than your way
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 7 років тому
WAY less
@laharl2k
@laharl2k 6 років тому
Frank Alvarez less solder and a finer solder too, he's using one that is too think for small smd pads, it will be hard to control otherwise
@The231447LucidDevTeam
@The231447LucidDevTeam 5 років тому
and maybe a smaller soldering iron
@20thcenturyboy85
@20thcenturyboy85 3 роки тому
AWESOME!!!
@mrpsycop3518
@mrpsycop3518 2 місяці тому
"You too, can work, like a machine... Mr. Anderson"
@FooBar89
@FooBar89 7 років тому
you can actually remove the excess solder with just the iron tip, if you have flux, you don't need the braid or solder extractor
@deputybluevein93
@deputybluevein93 3 роки тому
I believe everything this guy says because he has glasses and a very nice suit. I'am bought
@TheBlackbelair
@TheBlackbelair 2 роки тому
I found out the hard way that brushing the solder wick crosswise on ic chips with extra fine legs just mangled them. I brush the wick parallel with legs now.
@TheSuperRunner
@TheSuperRunner 8 років тому
I
@glitch-43
@glitch-43 8 років тому
Collin is my hero! Who else can hand build a metro while wearing a suit?
@youssefalam6969
@youssefalam6969 3 роки тому
This is very good
@KrisCochrane
@KrisCochrane 7 років тому
This has made me so much happier about my SMD soldering videos...use some flux man!
@tehEngineer3
@tehEngineer3 8 років тому
I love this song in the background : 3
@mattibboss
@mattibboss 8 років тому
i can't watch how you drag that wick and scrape that board with hard copper and tin-lead alloy (solder) you can lift sooo many traces with it...
@jerosacoa
@jerosacoa 8 років тому
this is not a good technical skill at all
@FutureAIDev2015
@FutureAIDev2015 8 років тому
Yeah, he should probably be using a chisel tip iron and applying heat to multiple pins simultaneously...
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 7 років тому
Louis uses wick to get excess off a board, but he doesn't press on it with an iron and drag.
@MaxintRD
@MaxintRD 7 років тому
Messy work on the chips with that wick was painful to watch. Less solder and using a clean tip to pull away solder gives much nicer results.
@dcoliva9765
@dcoliva9765 6 років тому
It seemed like the iron was in contact fro a long time in some cases. Any risk of damaging the component? What setting is the iron on?
@imho2278
@imho2278 3 роки тому
5 seconds is ok.
@mahuubao
@mahuubao 4 роки тому
well done ...
@JagjitBrawler
@JagjitBrawler 8 років тому
+Adafruit Industries Great video. Why not just use reflow? Are there any advantages to using this?
@JagjitBrawler
@JagjitBrawler 8 років тому
+jagjit bhatia also, wouldn't a chisel tip iron have been better for this? The flat tip would seem to match the pins well.
@callmejs
@callmejs 8 років тому
What's your recommend temperature on your soldering station, in particular for the bridge and desolder technique on ICs?
@RedAmbassadorMusic
@RedAmbassadorMusic 8 років тому
+Sebastien Bournival In my college lab, we've always used 650°F on our HAKKO-888 stations. My professors basically recommended that initially, keep the temp down a bit while you get used to how SMD soldering feels and then you can turn it up a bit (I use 700°F now) when you feel more comfortable and can make quicker connections. Otherwise you'll put too much heat in your components.
@rfmerrill
@rfmerrill 8 років тому
+Red Ambassador 650 celsius?! Don't you mean 650 fahrenheit? 650 celsius is WAY too hot, I've never had to go much past 400C for even the most stubborn soldering jobs.
@rfmerrill
@rfmerrill 8 років тому
+Red Ambassador Unless you're using lead-free solder... in which case you might have to get that hot but I still doubt it.
@RedAmbassadorMusic
@RedAmbassadorMusic 8 років тому
Derp. I was being stupid... Yeah, Fahrenheit wouldn't make any sense. Matter of fact, I checked the Hakko website and the FX-888D has a temperature range of 120° - 899°F (50° - 480°C). So, yeah, obviously it can't go up to 650°C. Thanks for correcting me!
@gildasmouhandou6597
@gildasmouhandou6597 7 років тому
Excellent very exciting
@georgiowee
@georgiowee 6 років тому
really smart Best Regrds
@enissay9950
@enissay9950 3 роки тому
"Quite relaxing" ?!?! You're a freak !!! Aaand subscribed xD
@Rouverius
@Rouverius 8 років тому
I've heard tomestoning can be a problem. Any suggestions on this and other common issues when first starting?
@randomisoty422
@randomisoty422 8 років тому
+Rouverius keep your parts in place until the solder is actually cooled down on the first pin. Don't apply heat for too long
@Rouverius
@Rouverius 8 років тому
+Kyle McNicoll Thanks
@aguynamedscott11
@aguynamedscott11 5 років тому
Soldering components is so much harder than I expected it to be. I grew up using a soldering iron to make stain glass projects, but I’m finding now that I’m trying to solder electronic components it’s much more difficult.
@TexasCovertCarry
@TexasCovertCarry 4 роки тому
What temp range is this for SMD?
@dennischarlessmart9318
@dennischarlessmart9318 8 років тому
Nice beard! You look very distinguished.
@wilddingo0
@wilddingo0 3 роки тому
"...you too can work like a machine." Agent Smith confirmed!!!
@davidgaleski5303
@davidgaleski5303 7 років тому
thank you
@zedmanatutube
@zedmanatutube 8 років тому
he is just so god damn cool.
@hamedj9053
@hamedj9053 7 років тому
very good
@The231447LucidDevTeam
@The231447LucidDevTeam 5 років тому
solder paste & reflow soldering is much easier whenever you are able to
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 7 років тому
On EEVBLOG Dave would say your soldering looks a bit how ya doin'. Why wouldn't you use flux and a hot air gun? Faster, easier, and better results.
@QWERTZUUZGFBXHJHFFVJJGCC
@QWERTZUUZGFBXHJHFFVJJGCC 5 років тому
Thanku sir very nice.......,
@tiojoe_
@tiojoe_ 8 років тому
Cool!
@superresistant8041
@superresistant8041 8 років тому
Haha great skills and great video. I subscribe.
@nemesisc6122
@nemesisc6122 8 років тому
I missed Collin!
@chenamee9584
@chenamee9584 7 років тому
quit relaxing! i agree with IT
@Deses
@Deses 8 років тому
Isn't solder wick leaving a ton of residue and making a general mess of the finished product?
@fuzzy1dk
@fuzzy1dk 8 років тому
+Deses solder does, solder wick not so much. just clean the board with alcohol on a qtip
@Deses
@Deses 8 років тому
+Lasse Langwadt Christensen I refer to that yellow gunk, isn't that the burnt Flux?
@fuzzy1dk
@fuzzy1dk 8 років тому
Deses yes
@347thekid
@347thekid 8 років тому
Does anyone know what is the best temperature for the soldering iron for soldering SMD?
@imho2278
@imho2278 3 роки тому
350c
@keremizgol
@keremizgol 8 років тому
collin your beard is epic!
@SinanAkkoyun
@SinanAkkoyun 4 роки тому
as a kid i watched every video from you im still only 17 tho
@staycsglass
@staycsglass 3 роки тому
Nice music!
@aemerox5773
@aemerox5773 8 років тому
Solder Paste and a heat gun will do the trick too!
@adamstybr9928
@adamstybr9928 5 років тому
Exactly
@fernandocabette6050
@fernandocabette6050 8 років тому
I definitely need a new soldering iron. Looks such a breeze using a good one, fast to heat pads, etc.
@imho2278
@imho2278 3 роки тому
1.2mm chisel tip on a Hakko. And lead solder.
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