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TOPIC: Chip Maxim
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/99f0521fb19deb65?hl=en
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Date: Wed, Mar 23 2011 3:34 pm
From: Ken
SD wrote:
> Hi all
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> For solder this chip, Maxim 1987, on to laptop Hp Compaq NC series,
> is a square of 6 mm side, 12 pin side, think that you succeed with a
> soldering iron with fine tip, or it could go one better hotgun?
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> The lead free? or not, must be many mm? and paste flux soldering?
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> Which approach do you recommend?
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> Thanks in advance
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> Regards
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Where did you buy the chip you are trying to install?? I have a board
that needs the chip replaced, and I might try it if I could get a chip.
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Mar 23 2011 10:48 pm
From: Smitty Two
In article <Gpyip.779589$pX3.172624@en-nntp-11.dc1.easynews.com>,
"Wild_Bill" <wb_wildbill@XSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
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> If the IC has been removed, I would apply a minimal amount of lead solder to
> the board pads, then with the IC in position (and liquid flux applied),
> carefully heat the contacts and pads.
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I think it's counterproductive to apply solder first, which would serve
to keep the chip off the board. I absolutely agree with the liquid flux
idea, then a drop of solder on the iron and skate it down each edge.
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