Soldering Building permanent circuits
Soldering accomplishes two things Electrical connections Mechanical connections
Tools you Need Wire cutters Wire strippers Soldering iron Solder
Optional Tools Lead bender Exacto knife
The Process Form leads Insert into PCB Solder leads to pads Trim excess leads
Forming Leads Some leads are ready to insert into the PCB Some leads need to be formed
Ready Formed Leads
Leads that Need to be Formed
Cutting from a Row
Stripping Wire Correct GaugePull Wire Wire Stripped of Insulation
Insert Components Usually Flush Bend Leads or Tape
Holding Component in Place Spread Leads SlightlyTape Down
Before You Solder Wipe Tip Tin Tip
Don’t Jab!
Soldering Briefly heat pad and lead Apply solder to pad, lead, and iron Remove solder and iron (in that order)
Heat Pad and Lead
Headers
IC Sockets Use IC sockets Solder opposing IC socket pins Confirm flush Rework if necessary
Soldering Opposing Pins
Confirm Flush
Rework if Necessary
Strain Relief
Trim Excess Leads
And Beware of Flying Leads
What’s Next? Check Your Work!