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Cheap Desktop Cam guided SMD reworking

October 10th, 2019, 11:46

https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Z9yeEHcfE ... vy2xztf3jf

thanks
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Re: Cheap Desktop Cam guided SMD reworking

October 13th, 2019, 13:00

Lol,
Might be you can explain it a bit to us Scientist sahib ? . To me a TSOP48 was placed under a CAM and you were mercilessly moving your solder up and down ,Let me teach you a trick ,There is something called drag soldering and there are drag soldering bits ,try that technique

Re: Cheap Desktop Cam guided SMD reworking

October 14th, 2019, 11:25

Or just use a hot air rework and be done in 30 seconds. :wink:

Re: Cheap Desktop Cam guided SMD reworking

October 14th, 2019, 16:08

data-medics wrote:Or just use a hot air rework and be done in 30 seconds. :wink:


Exactly...thats the way to go to....Honestly, I wanted to see some cross compatibility with other controllers and had some spare money to burn in the learning. So the exact purpose here is to connect my logic analyzer and have some fun for which I will have to connect very fine laminated copper wire (IFT / AM Coils used to have them, or the same one that you get with a JTAG finder device).

So just wanted to zoom in at 0 cost....btw this whole thing is under 5USD....works well for me atleast for these packages...

Sadly a few days ago my assistant plugged in a 12V supply into 5V input of the DeepSpar Stabilizer....it was a good timing that this happened a few days after I built the scope....Could figure out the problem myself and Serge really helped confirm and suggested what next was to be done....The unit is back to life.....

I am honestly speculating as a side kick project of using a cam and programming it using STM32 and displaying that on a relatively larger screen.....

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Re: Cheap Desktop Cam guided SMD reworking

October 14th, 2019, 17:42

sin wrote:Sadly a few days ago my assistant plugged in a 12V supply into 5V input of the DeepSpar Stabilizer....

Could we see photos of the innards?

Re: Cheap Desktop Cam guided SMD reworking

October 15th, 2019, 4:49

fzabkar wrote:
sin wrote:Sadly a few days ago my assistant plugged in a 12V supply into 5V input of the DeepSpar Stabilizer....

Could we see photos of the innards?




I am sorry here. We are closely related to DeepSpar and can not do this. Not permitted.

if you see this http://www.deepspar.com/distributors.html , you can see Dr.Aroras company listed in the Indian division and one more company who is our dear friend in Gujrat,


sorry this time
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