aibelectronics
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how do you do your soldering work? do you use a plain board or a horizontal-stripped copper board? which do you use when you've got to use lots of IC's? Would like to know how you do your stuff.
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aibelectronics said:how do you do your soldering work? do you use a plain board or a horizontal-stripped copper board? which do you use when you've got to use lots of IC's? Would like to know how you do your stuff.
mstechca said:Definitely plain.
stripped board (or veroboard?) does not work with all applications. I cannot see it work with IC's if the board is only horizontally or vertically stripped.
aibelectronics said:wow audioguru, if i'm not mistaken it's as if you plan your 'mounting' on graph paper b/4 doing all the soldering work...how do you go about that? what's the technique?
aibelectronics said:so such a technique has been around for quite a while
graph paper once occurred to me, but it was a moment's thought and then it was gone; i didn't give much thought on its feasibility or otherwise. you know the similarity b/w a veroboards matrix and a graph paper is something that must have occurred to anybody...
i'll look it up a bit.
Then you must be left-handed. :lol:eblc1388 said:I used to design my strip board on component side like yours and almost everybody else but then I switched over to design at the copper side.
eblc1388 said:Hi Audio,
I used to design my strip board on component side like yours and almost everybody else but then I switched over to design at the copper side. I find it much easier that way. I guess that would be different with different people.