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Easy DIY surface mount soldering of ECUs
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2020
- In this video I walk through putting together a surface mount ECU using some techniques that make it as easy as possible to do at home. No expensive tools required!
Bummed that this is the last video from y’all. It’s been 3 years. We need more.
Top video Josh… I was a bit scared of this process before but you’ve demystified it totally!
Now I’m off to buy a SMD soldering station…. 👍
Just what I needed, another perfect use for duct tape. I didn't know the SMD components would self position with surface tension. Very educational series, thanks Josh.
Wow, incredible production quality.
What a great video.
I'm feeling inspired.
Excellent video Josh! As always very entertaining and informative!!!
Great vid Josh! Can't wait to start a Speeduino project of my own!
That looked easier than I was expecting! 👍
thanks josh great video
When is the dropbear gonna come out? Cant wait to run it in my cars. Got a lot of high revving engines around, which will benefit from fully sequencial inj/ign ecu. And of course the speed of teensy😉
Anyone talk to these guys recently? Are they still in business? Sent a few messages and haven't heard a peep.
very interesting.
Do you need to wipe the board off afterwards or is all the solder paste absorbed into the soldered connections?
Hello, I'm from Brazil, sorry for the language mistakes in English kkkkk. I wanted to know if the STM32F407VET6 Does it support inductive signal or hall only? Please remove this doubt from me.
What microscope and camera are you using for such high quality close-ups?
Better than an hot air solder station I prefer a small electrical pizza oven for SMD production.
so why no new videos, and why are all the speeduinos out of stock everywhere
NICE
Great video! Chance of anything new coming to the channel soon? :)
so is development on speeduino dead ?
What wizardry causes those components to scurry into their correct location?
It's an ancient form of elemental sorcery called surface tension :)
Is the NB board in the video available to purchase?
I believe they will be shortly (before the end of the year) but I'm probably wrong
What kind of temperature are you running and at what fanspeed? i have a really similar heatstation :)
I don't know what station he is using but at work we have some tenma hot air stations. 400c and 50% fan speed is a good starting point. May want to go lower fan speed on the little components to keep from blowing them away
This was set to 360 C and a low to medium fan speed. Every station will be different in terms of it's air speed though, so find something that works for moving a bit of air but that doesn't move any parts around.
im having trouble finding a 1k pull up resistor locally in Australia :(
Element 14 will have stock for sure. You need to know the size. Probably 0603
@@ReubenHorner thanks mate ill have a look
Forget Australia, lcsc.com
What heepend to you ?