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First SMD Soldering

Posted by ArmedGeek on Monday, August 31, 2009 in Microcontrollers

Well, here it is. I finally got the nerve (and the board) to try hand soldering a damned tiny microcontroller to an adapter board. It really wasn’t that hard, however at this point I don’t actually know if it works.

Mega2560_adapter3

Mega2560_adapter1

Mega2560_adapter2

Bring on the comments

  1. Oooooh! ‘Lectronix!!

    Watcha gonna build? *slobbers a bit*

    That thar is one of them new-fangled Atmel basic-language microprocessors – eh?

    .5mm (25-mil pitch?) ain’t no walk in the park, soldering-wise! Too small for these old eyes. Bring back 100-mil thru-hole, I say!

    …And Fleming valves! Harrumph!

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  2. LC Aggie Sith says:

    Holy sheeee-it….

    That is TINY!!!

    Of course, I only solder stained glass. Jeez…. I’m stunned!

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  3. ArmedGeek says:

    Yeah, was rather unpleasant to solder that.

    @Steamboat:
    no. It is an atmega chip, programmed in c.
    and yeah, bringing back through-hole would be nice. How big exactly would a 100 pin uC be in a DIP package ?

  4. Well…um…we can wish, can’t we?

    Atmega? Damn. It looks like Atmel on the chip face! Rats! Processor? Or PLD/PLA/whatever?

    What ya building, we wonders, yes we wonders….?

    Or…is the question indiscreet?

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  5. cbullitt says:

    It’s shore nuff purty.
    What micro, pray tell, will it control?

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  6. ArmedGeek says:

    @Steamboat:
    Sorry, I wasn’t clear. It is an Atmel AVR. AtMega2560.

    I have a couple of projects being worked on. This particular board was mostly just to see if I could hand solder a 100pin uC.