Beginner's Guide to Soldering Electronics Part 3: Surface Mount Soldering

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Branchus Creations

Branchus Creations

8 місяців тому

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If you've mastered through-hole soldering and now want to give surface mount soldering a try, this video is for you. It features practical demonstrations of how to solder different surface mount components and will have you surface mount soldering like a pro.
CHAPTERS:
01:18 Equipment
05:03 Why solder doesn't stick
06:04 SMD resistors, ceramic capacitors and inductors
09:12 Surface mount LEDs
09:48 SOT-23 transistors and diodes
10:27 DPAK
11:35 SOIC and SOP
14:19 Micro USB connector
16:57 Micro SD card socket
19:59 Surface mount electrolytic capacitors
21:04 Tantalum capacitors and diodes
22:21 QFP
25:57 QFN
29:31 PLCC
32:33 Cleaning
33:55 Something's missing…
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 121
@TechnologyHive
@TechnologyHive 7 місяців тому
Very well explained. This guy is my come-to-guy for soldering learning. I have watched many soldering videos on here, this gentleman is by far the best.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 7 місяців тому
Thank you!
@miricostanti
@miricostanti Місяць тому
​@@BranchusCreationsche la o😢o
@jack68k
@jack68k 8 місяців тому
Kudos for demonstrating a large variety of components. I especially liked that you included the micro USB connector and SD card socket. Excellent follow-up to your other soldering videos!
@TheHouseOfMoth
@TheHouseOfMoth 8 місяців тому
Awesome addition to the series, sir! And may I just point out how amazingly clear the audio is?! Simply amazing.
@TechBytes2day
@TechBytes2day 8 місяців тому
Dude earned my respect and subscription. Quality uninterrupted educational content.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
Thank you!
@NotPayton
@NotPayton 3 місяці тому
extremely helpful. I learned more here than the seemingly hundreds of other videos I've seen about soldering. THANK YOU!
@Killian665
@Killian665 2 місяці тому
I almost exclusively do surface mount soldering because I wanted to get in to modifying and repairing gameboys and this has been huge help with learning. My biggest takeaway is I’ve been overthinking it a lot. Mainly with how and when or how much flux to use. All this stuff is lot more straightforward than I thought I just have to get my technique down.
@ohaya1
@ohaya1 26 днів тому
@Killian665 Could you share what are your preferred tip sizes and shapes for SMD?
@BinaryClay
@BinaryClay 8 днів тому
Thanks a lot - doing SMD rework on a 3D printer controller with a dead driver. Will be my first SMD soldering ever, so your video is very appreciated. The clarification of the NEED for flux was a big help.
@davepolanske9217
@davepolanske9217 3 місяці тому
Outstanding tutorial, many thanks for the straight-forward and comprehensive explanation of soldering different SMD components.
@slizgi86
@slizgi86 19 днів тому
This series of tutorials are just pure gold! Thanks. I have zero experience in this field, I was always somewhat interested, you explained all very well.
@LordWoytas
@LordWoytas 2 місяці тому
This is the most comprehansive tutorial I’ve ever found! Thank You!❤
@iwales
@iwales 4 місяці тому
Hey Bruce! Thanks for the tips. I have never soldered a surface mount component until today. I got my daughter and myself a couple of FM radio kits from Ali Express (to work on together). There was one 16 pin surface mount IC. Using your instructions (and the You Tube vid on "Pause" while we worked, we got it done and the radio WORKED! I would not have been game to attempt such magical arts without your instruction.
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 4 місяці тому
I am rubbish at soldering to the point of giving up. However having seen how it’s done and the various pieces require to solder.. I feel much more confident when 8 get around to doing this in the future.. this little series has been a bit of a revelation for this novice.. thanks..
@MrLasox
@MrLasox 20 днів тому
Damn! Best video about soldering. $1.000.000 video. I am about too start with repairing electrical devices for the most part if i'm wondering about something about it i will check this video! Thanks mate!
@pjzz2000
@pjzz2000 Місяць тому
Very informative, well explained and produced. Between your and Mr SolderFix videos, you have both provided wonderful insights and training, sometimes with slight variations on techniques and preferences.
@christiancarassai9540
@christiancarassai9540 7 місяців тому
The best professional video about soldering. Great work and a very sastifying video. No brainer thumbs up,,👍
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 7 місяців тому
Thank you!
@markw4164
@markw4164 8 місяців тому
Nice work Bruce. The most comprehensive video I have seen on surface mount soldering yet. You make it look easy!
@minkloco619
@minkloco619 2 місяці тому
The Best soldering tutorial on UKposts 💯🙏🏾
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations Місяць тому
Thank you!
@alevans51
@alevans51 Місяць тому
Polished. Informative Will adopt your technique. Thanks!
@saeedsobhani1981
@saeedsobhani1981 2 місяці тому
Amazing videos. Thanks for educating people on the art of electronics. I always wanted to learn micro-soldering ❤
@FranksRetroLab
@FranksRetroLab 8 місяців тому
Fantastic video Bruce!! Can’t wait to see the next one in the series on BGA’s. I have an old MBP with a defective NVIDIA GPU and want to replace it. Thanks again!!
@JustGmakesitEZ
@JustGmakesitEZ 2 місяці тому
Just got done with part 1 and 2. Time for 3. I need that shirt. Gnarly how they totally killed the subplot with the trash in the movie. Great videos bud. Keep it up. Thx for the info.
@JustGmakesitEZ
@JustGmakesitEZ 2 місяці тому
...then 30 seconds later....you give details on how to get the shirt. Legend.
@rdhunkins
@rdhunkins 8 місяців тому
Great video, Bruce! Thanks for showing how to deal with bridges!
@TheRealHarrypm
@TheRealHarrypm Місяць тому
Great video, worth noting to change the chapters to indexed format, so the timeline is chaptered for YT also boosts video discoverability a lil.
@deneslamont2965
@deneslamont2965 8 місяців тому
I had a GeForce 2 MX card back in the day married to a Gigabyte board and an Pentium 200 MMX. After a month or so the GeForce refused to work in 3D, so I took it out and found the SMD Crystal Oscillator hanging on one pad only. Of course the shop I bought it from didn't want to hear about it. I took it back home, borrowed my fathers 100W tin iron, desoldered the through-hole oscillator from my old TNT card, shortenned and bent its legs and resoldered it onto the GeForce. I lost 2 FPS, but it never went wrong again... Nowadays I'm collecting old computers and radiograms. The plan is to use a more suitable soldering iron this time😅. Thank you for your videos Bruce! At least I know I'm not alone with this madness.
@Paco.Espressobar
@Paco.Espressobar 2 місяці тому
Very educational. You saved me hunderds of Euro's course costs 😁😁
@JVHShack
@JVHShack 8 місяців тому
Thank you, Bruce! I've saved this to my "Watch Later" list for reference. I plan to swap a 386SX-16 (QFP) CPU from one board to another soon to see if I can get it working. Yes, the first one works, but it will support faster and better CPUs than the second.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
Don't forget to practice on something worthless first!
@chucksgarage-us
@chucksgarage-us 4 місяці тому
I was an electronics tech in the US Navy. I had about two days of soldering training in my basic school. I never had the opportunity to attend a specific class to become a solder technician. Thank you! for filling in some long left empty gaps in my learning!
@ivardahl519
@ivardahl519 Місяць тому
By far the best tutorial I've seen on this topic. Very well done, Sir.
@kingabomination
@kingabomination Місяць тому
Dying for that reball video. love the content!
@frostysnowdog
@frostysnowdog 4 місяці тому
Ooh. Thank you for this video. Now I feel like I’m brave enough to try this out. Knowledge is dangerous 😅
@paszTube
@paszTube 6 місяців тому
Good audio, great picture quality, and a very friendly and likable man explaining and demonstrating it all very clearly. I’m a fan! This channel is an example of excellent YouTubing. Thanks!
@BeniD82
@BeniD82 8 місяців тому
Excellent work, as always Bruce!
@natedawww
@natedawww 8 місяців тому
Beautiful work!
@josephphillips9243
@josephphillips9243 8 місяців тому
Bruce your guides are seriously good. I'm sure I would have got an ATAR of 100 if you had been my teacher in Y12.
@rasalter
@rasalter 8 місяців тому
Very helpful! Thank You!
@Creamen
@Creamen 8 місяців тому
Wonderful and insightful video - thanks a lot !
@RudysRetroIntel
@RudysRetroIntel 8 місяців тому
Excellent video and work! A must watch!! Thanks for sharing!
@walterockmx
@walterockmx 5 місяців тому
Ones again, thank you very much for the lessons!!
@dustanburrell1571
@dustanburrell1571 7 місяців тому
Downloaded this halfway through to keep as a reference for future. Thank you for the time and care you take in making these videos. I have learned so many useful tips and also discovered i was making so many mistakes in my soldering.
@SidebandSamurai
@SidebandSamurai 8 місяців тому
This is a terrific and informative video, thank you for your contribution to this hobby!
@034G63EVO
@034G63EVO Місяць тому
Very very well done. Truly impressed!
@thebillioniarmindset
@thebillioniarmindset Місяць тому
Your videos are perfectly clear and understandable. We'll highly appreciate if you start teaching electronics on youtube. By teaching I mean systematically from beginner to professional level I'm sure lots of people will find it helpful and will appreciate your work. thank you very much for your valuable content.
@ClaudioPinheiroTaupter
@ClaudioPinheiroTaupter 8 місяців тому
Remarkably good video. Thanks a lot for it.
@gregoryfouche8211
@gregoryfouche8211 8 місяців тому
Great instructions video Bruce. Keep it up.
@MrPnew1
@MrPnew1 8 місяців тому
Great video series Bruce
@garypowell2016
@garypowell2016 Місяць тому
Absolutely fascinating! I NEED TO USE MORE FLUX. I've had a go at soldering a few larger components in my attempts at simple electronics using an Arduino, which I am still learning. About six months ago, while walking the Offa's Dyke (ancient Wales/England border), I wondered if it would be possible to use solar power to charge/power my tablet. There are portable panels you can buy. This got me interested in the use of solar power, and with it simple electronics. I cannot believe the size of some of the components you soldered in the video! 👍👍👍
@estambuleno
@estambuleno 4 місяці тому
Amazing lesson! I appreciate your efforts
@agumdesta8792
@agumdesta8792 Місяць тому
Fantastic job you did.Thanks a lot.
@user-li2qn6cg1e
@user-li2qn6cg1e 7 місяців тому
thank you so much for the information it has helped a great deal.
@dennishammond3126
@dennishammond3126 3 місяці тому
Great instructional, thank you
@Mac84
@Mac84 8 місяців тому
Great video as always, Bruce!
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
Thanks Steve!
@gabrielgaby5840
@gabrielgaby5840 8 місяців тому
Yes, good tuition, Thank you...❤ important.
@s379Ox
@s379Ox 3 місяці тому
If I was an instructor/teacher, I would definitely have everyone watch your videos…I just wanted to solder some LED light strips and now I’m watching a CB soldering video 😂
@Apollo1428
@Apollo1428 3 місяці тому
What I learned from this video: you can never have too much flux
@pyrhockz
@pyrhockz 5 місяців тому
Invaluable, thanks
@gumbislice1605
@gumbislice1605 4 місяці тому
This is incredible. Thank you so much for the instruction. How do you keep your hand so steady? I am wanting to get into soldering electronics but I am nervous I may shake to much.
@rubenmejia4881
@rubenmejia4881 6 місяців тому
Excellent video Bruce! I've got to say that I've been soldering for the past 10 years and you have provided some very thorough explanation in details. I definitely learned some new tricks and techniques by watching this video. That was a excellent pointer on how to solder sd card pins. also, I really liked that you took time to explain how to identify the alignment before soldering as well as which way to place the chips by identifying pin 1. Excellent source for the old and new people who are getting into soldering. I did wanted to ask, will you make a video on how to look for short circuits that would be also be an interesting one.
@g.venkateshg.venkatesh9544
@g.venkateshg.venkatesh9544 6 днів тому
Good explain sir
@Obsidianxenon
@Obsidianxenon 8 місяців тому
Yes! Yes! Yes! Just yes! Perfect!
@ryandesign5514
@ryandesign5514 6 місяців тому
Very well done as usual! One thing you left me curious about: You mentioned PLCCs could be soldered to the board or inserted into a socket. I wonder if you might sometime show how to install such a socket.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 6 місяців тому
Absolutely. The sockets come in both through-hole and surface mount flavours, and I will demonstrate the installation of both in my next video.
@ApfelKlassik
@ApfelKlassik 8 місяців тому
Fantastic explanations, a great head start for newcomers and a welcome refresher for veterans, Bruce! May I ask what cleaning "detergent" you are currently using in the Ultrasonic Cleaner? Some special (very expensive - at least over here) PCB US stuff? Or simple dish detergent you would be using in your sink?
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
I use a product called Electro, which is made by an Australian company called Kleentek. For people in other parts of the world I usually recommend Branson EC, though I have never actually tried it myself (it's not sold out here).
@ApfelKlassik
@ApfelKlassik 8 місяців тому
@@BranchusCreations Thanks Bruce, I am not sure, but Branson EC actually might be banned in the EU (and the UK) (most probably due to ingredients ...)
@Numfuddle
@Numfuddle 7 місяців тому
Thanks a lot for your great work on those tutorials. Just an addition to your comments about heat and when to increase it. If you work with boards that contain a lot of copper traces or you have to solder parts that are connected to a ground plane, increasing the heat of the iron to temps of above 380 degrees C might work but it’s still risky in my opinion. I’ve seen plenty of soldering attempts where the person had to put so much heat into the board (because the copper traces wicked it away fast) that they still managed to destroy components or burn or melt components or the PCB. It might actually be better to invest in a way to preheat the PCB. I have found it to make a lot of that particular soldering work a lot easier and less error prone if the PCB has been pre-heated and the temperature differential is lower.
@LMLecho
@LMLecho 4 місяці тому
thank you
@markmuller3086
@markmuller3086 15 днів тому
Thanks for a great video, and a great 3-part series. You mentioned 350 C as a good temperature to start with. Is this specifically for surface mount soldering? I ask because in the Part 1 video you mentioned 400 C as the recommended temp. Just wanted to clarify this aspect of the “art”!
@azarellediaz4892
@azarellediaz4892 3 місяці тому
Great video for me who’s never dealt with SMD’s. I have some questions that weren’t covered, or I missed. Solder wick, which is the best size / brand to use and why? QFN’s, is there a risk of the excess solder bridging a pin to the center pad? If so, how can I tell I have this issue? For a novice like me I find that 500-550°F is a safe temperature to prevent burning components as we get comfortable with the process.
@DrSlick
@DrSlick 2 місяці тому
I love the shirt!
@gabrielgaby5840
@gabrielgaby5840 7 місяців тому
Hello Bruce, can I ask, where do we get to buy, make, the PCB rotating device, so I can get one. Thank you, look forward to part 4, on Soldering etc.,🎉❤
@joshpilla7909
@joshpilla7909 7 місяців тому
Im new to the hobby and i really love it this is obviously a newb question but whats the overall difference from using solder mask from nail polish? Obviously id rather choose the mask but in a pinch could nail polish serve as a comprehensive replacement? or not so much?
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 7 місяців тому
Yes nail polish is fine. The main reason why I use solder mask is because I can cure it quickly with a UV laser, whereas the nail polish can take longer to dry.
@antonioantonio5950
@antonioantonio5950 6 місяців тому
Kudos Sir,Can you make a electronic components removing video ☺😊if you can do it for us that would be great 🙏🙌
@N.g.Chanal
@N.g.Chanal 5 місяців тому
can we use solid rosin(tip cleaner) as soldering flux.
@gumbislice1605
@gumbislice1605 3 місяці тому
I missed what temperature you typically keep your soldering iron?
@Hulkeq2
@Hulkeq2 7 місяців тому
Dear Bruce, When you eventually do your flux comparison video please include the kester TSF-6502JCR. Even more important though... try and do a cleaning "no-clean" fluxes comparison and what you eventually needed to do to remove the flux without your pcb being sticky / having white residue / being covered in gunk / Your pin headers, pots and electrolytic capacitors not having melted. Yes, no-clean isn't supposed to be cleaned, but well , we all clean it I suppose and for some fluxes this is where a trip to hell on earth starts.
@Killian665
@Killian665 Місяць тому
I can’t seem to get a QFP soldered without a ton of bridging. It seems no matter how much I move the iron back and forth or how much flux I use I end up with bridging. Last one I did it bent a bunch of pins too.
@hpd385tannoylover2
@hpd385tannoylover2 17 днів тому
Also, do you have a vid on "reballing"? I have managed to get an old Mac going by putting the board in the oven to fix a dry joint, but wouldn't dare to try to remove and replace the CPU.
@hpd385tannoylover2
@hpd385tannoylover2 17 днів тому
Oh, Should have waited ........ I'll go and find that vid.
@mmmhhh.
@mmmhhh. 8 місяців тому
Hi bruce do you repair radios too if so would to see them.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
Sorry, I'm afraid not.
@kovaliktube
@kovaliktube 5 місяців тому
When attempting to remove a surface mount component with flux, braid and soldering iron, what temperature should my soldering iron be set to?
@ohaya1
@ohaya1 26 днів тому
Hi, what would be a couple of tip sizes you recommend for SMD work?
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 26 днів тому
I can only give you sizes in T12 tips, as that's what I use. The main one I use is a BC2 which is a bevelled tip and is about 2mm wide at the end. For the really fine work, I use a C1 bevelled tip that is about 1mm wide at the end.
@ohaya1
@ohaya1 26 днів тому
@@BranchusCreations That's great, thank you so much! I can use this to determine the T18 equivalents.
@emmanuelvalmas5648
@emmanuelvalmas5648 7 місяців тому
The educational content is much appreciated. So one question, from the accent must be in Australia, is there some distributor or place to buy genuine Amtech Flux? Personally I can find only the version made in China
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 7 місяців тому
To my knowledge, there is no Australian distributor, I just buy from Amazon US: amzn.to/3Zw3mhB If you're having trouble finding the Amtech products, I can also recommend the Chipquik SMD4300 tacky flux. That might be easier to procure.
@emmanuelvalmas5648
@emmanuelvalmas5648 7 місяців тому
@@BranchusCreations Thanks for the help and the link. I thought that it wasn't possible to order flux from overseas for some reason. Sharing all this knowledge is really appreciated
@Daeys2411
@Daeys2411 4 місяці тому
I bought a Weller solder station WE 1010 hope it is ok I am just starting the journey
@ncot_tech
@ncot_tech 8 місяців тому
What's the mic that you're using? Is it one of the £/$20 ones off Amazon?
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
The microphone I used in in the intro is a cheap one off Amazon (J K Professional), and is connected to a Rode Wireless Go II wireless mic transmitter (which is giving me some grief at the moment). The voiceovers during the demos were recorded with a Rode Podcaster.
@KyleGP
@KyleGP 8 місяців тому
Which overear mic are you using there Bruce?
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
It's just a cheapie. I've been having a bit of trouble with my mic setup lately - I'm getting lots of unwanted background noise from my wireless mic system, but I'm reasonably happy with the quality of the mic. amzn.to/3OWyAd3
@KyleGP
@KyleGP 8 місяців тому
Cheers! Do you just plug this one right into your capture PC? I'm looking to go wired instead of my wireless system too. Batteries annoy me.@@BranchusCreations
@KyleGP
@KyleGP 7 місяців тому
Thanks Bruce. How are you connecting this mic up to the PC?@@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 7 місяців тому
@@KyleGP I have a little mixer on the desk that I plug the wireless receiver into (but you can plug a mic directly into it as well). The mixer plugs into the computer via USB: amzn.to/3Rn1o0Z Prior to that I used to just plug the wireless receiver straight into my Mac. It's a Rode Wireless Go II and it has the ability to send its signal via USB or analog connection.
@Johadart
@Johadart 8 місяців тому
Hi Bruce, where in oz can I get that 5lt 99% iso, and how much is it buddy. 🤙🏼🇦🇺 Joe in oz 🤙🏼🇦🇺
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
Hi Joe, which part of Oz? I can giver a few Sydney recommendations.
@Johadart
@Johadart 8 місяців тому
@@BranchusCreations I’m on the central coast mate, so not far 🤙🏼
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
@@Johadart This is the place I buy from: www.amazon.com.au/IsoPropyl-Alcohol-Rubbing-Purpose-Isopropanol/dp/B07QLKPFVJ/
@Johadart
@Johadart 8 місяців тому
@@BranchusCreations thanks mate, I’ll check it 🤙🏼🇦🇺
@trentinrodriguez4620
@trentinrodriguez4620 4 місяці тому
Excellent video/information. I must also praise your efforts with your production quality, can really see the difference in this vid vs the 1st one in the series.
@cdyoutoob
@cdyoutoob 8 місяців тому
The 'add solder to the tip(transfer)' parts were the most disappointing sections for me. This is what noobs should not do. They have poor quality soldering irons and often No flux or bad flux. I had hoped you would of tinned one pad then push the part into the molten solder. This can be done with nearly any iron. The graphic of how the tip angle works was excellent and I think you could of used this to a greater degree. Such as drag soldering.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 8 місяців тому
As I said in the video, I demonstrate what works for me. I also suggest that a certain level of soldering iron quality is *required* for surface mount soldering. I have links in the description for irons that are up for this task and won't break the bank.
@chrischon1
@chrischon1 5 місяців тому
Not the Flux Capacitor!!
@TheLukemcdaniel
@TheLukemcdaniel 8 місяців тому
Great video, terrible audio
@tomjoad1363
@tomjoad1363 6 місяців тому
WHy do you wait more than one minute ot tell there are chapters ? LOL. ^^
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 6 місяців тому
You could always look in the description. They're there in plain sight.
@911canihelpu
@911canihelpu 8 місяців тому
this is excellent stuff, you've done a beautiful job explaining
@TOJAO
@TOJAO 5 місяців тому
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