Great observation! BGA's is a different story. See paceworldwide site. Large BGAs systems are expensive. There are less expensive hot jet systems are ok but can re-flow ajacent solder joints during your operation. If you use this method make sure to flux a wide area beyond the component your'er working on. Thank You Marc
Absolutely astounding! The video quality all the way to the info shared so freely....it's a beautiful day out, but I can't stop watching your handy work!
Hey, Im not professional in this area, just a guitarrist and an enthusiast, and just watched the full instructional, made me stay awake till 6am. So I wanted to get to know more about this nice gentleman. Did a lil research and... I'm very sorry, man. A legend, Im sure youre proud of bein his son. RIP.
This is a very useful must-see video and I highly recommend it. So much has changed since I built my first homebrew radio when I was 12 years old back in the '50s, but one thing hasn't changed and that is the absolute need for quality soldering practices. I am now 68 years old and if my hands weren't so shaky and my eyesight so bad I would love to build projects involving SMD technology, but I'll settle for rebuilding some of the projects of my youth using vacuum tubes. Keep up the good work.
AWESOME!!! GREAT! I didn't know it could be so easy, i tried this and it's amazing how fast it is. It took one tenth of the time it used to take...with my method. No i won't tell what it is :)
Excellent work. One recommendation though: When doing manual placement (with tweezers) with SMT resistors you might want to select resistors that do not have the thick film going out to the edges. I know the Panasonic resistors have a only ceramic on the edges so the thick film cannot get damaged by the tweezers. Thick film is especially easily damaged when hot.
+Corpus Innominata Thank you for you kind note. Your observations and component knowledge is correct. Check the Pace Inc. web site and see the section process guides. TTBOMK you will find a video with the components that you have described above. Thanks again for your kind compliment. Best Regards, Marc
Hi Mr Seigel, i really appriciate your video very very helpful. Would you be able to do a video of removal of BGA IC, BGA preperations and placing the new or reballed BGA onto the board. Greatly appriciated, im sure alot of people want to see that. Again, thanks alot for your videos!
@@MrMarcSiegel Better late, than never :) Thank You!! It's still one of my favorite video in the theme. But.. To be honest I (realy!) can't figure out what exactly that soldering flux name/type what you used at the 04:00 I had try to found that many times. But i'm not an expert, not even the lowest levels. But that stuff is awesome.
I dig your work. This is THE official UA-cam SMD solder primer. BTW: You mentioned pre-heating "higher mass" boards. To my imagination, it seems imprecise, and has led me to consider the possibility of thermal shock to adjacent components. Is there some concept or technique that I have missed?
So it's really easier and faster to do it with a standard soldering iron rather than with hot air, isn't it? are there any benefits from using the hot air technique?
I noticed the PCB pads for the flatpack appeared to have solder on them already? Did you apply solder before hand? Is there a brand of solder paste you can recommend for the hobbyist? There's a lot of reasonably priced Chinese made paste on the ebay. Not sure of the quality.
@@MrMarcSiegel ehm, no, I was sugesting to the soldering robot in every factory to learn from this, or better, to give up because only humans can create real art. That was the joke.
Marc Siegel,Sir you are a expert on that field excellent work,i have a question -what temperature are you using for the hot air station to install components like that? and thanks for share very excellent.
+ricardo77773 Thanks for your note Ricardo. When using the Hot air Jet, I first turn the heater temp to 900F. I then adjust the air speed so I can produce a burn line on a Kim wipe, without catching the wipe on fire. Paper starts to burn at 451F( a favorite movie, book by Ray Bradbary). So your air temp is close to 449F. You can also control temp with distance to the work area. But be careful your not reflowing adjacent joints. Heat protective tape my be needed to isolate the joints needing reflow. Always experiment on a junk board prior to the task to find the correct variables. Pre-heat the board to about 150F to start so your working at the lowest possible temp to do the task. This technique reduces chances of blistering of FR4-5 substrates. If you need more info contact an expert at PaceWorldWide for more info in the process section. Stay well. Best Marc
+Prince Gautam Sorry Prince I don't remember. At that time we were using experimental pastes used for no clean process. This paste flux was cleaned with citrus a non hazardous product
Thank you for your reply Can you demonstrate the hot air scholdering with a 5050 led or some other smd led because when ever I do so the led burns or I must say it starts melting
+Marc Siegel I looked for the distributor which I will be visiting after I contact them. Sir,if you can share come tricks or method to work with 5630 and 5050 led please let me know it will be very helpful thanks for your time and reply
+Marc Siegel are there some criterias or specific type of scholdering paste that I can search for such fine scholdering skills any specific number or brand
Have look at this vid out of interest Dont know if youve heard of LOCA(liquid opyically clear adhesive) but it must me crazy stuff as when is anywhere near components for couple of weeks its seems very corrosive to solder joints Not great quality video as i tried to shoot thru a microscope i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg526/Ben_Daly/A508DBAF-93AF-4050-895F-6DF0B71BB006-7021-00000115D7E4569E_zps20f7e092.mp4
i don't see solder mask on this pcb. i know it help to prevent bridge is it really needed or not? i see he doesn't use a lot of solder paste,n is it the reason why it work so well? is the solder paste contain lead or not?
+eilize zila All good questions to ask Pace experts. There is no solder mask on this demo board. Just raw FR-4 substrate. Thanks for the note. Very Best Eilize. Marc
How do you tell the smd components apart,I notice some of the smd caps,look like the resisters,except the resistors have numbers ,right.and the transistors have three prongs,help anyone
It's amazing even decades later how well all the techniques hold up well today. Thanks for sharing.
Great observation!
BGA's is a different story. See paceworldwide site. Large BGAs systems are expensive. There are less expensive hot jet systems are ok but can re-flow ajacent solder joints during your operation. If you use this method make sure to flux a wide area beyond the component your'er working on.
Thank You
Marc
Credit goes to you, my friend. The level of precision and skill demonstrated here is immense. Very fine job!
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Absolutely astounding! The video quality all the way to the info shared so freely....it's a beautiful day out, but I can't stop watching your handy work!
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Hey, Im not professional in this area, just a guitarrist and an enthusiast, and just watched the full instructional, made me stay awake till 6am. So I wanted to get to know more about this nice gentleman. Did a lil research and... I'm very sorry, man. A legend, Im sure youre proud of bein his son. RIP.
Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc He was a great man.
This was the video that result in me buying Pace soldering equipment. Lot of money, but never regret.
Win!Win!
They have no digital camera, but they do most useful soldering video guide ever
Thank you Egor, Best Marc
This is a very useful must-see video and I highly recommend it. So much has changed since I built my first homebrew radio when I was 12 years old back in the '50s, but one thing hasn't changed and that is the absolute need for quality soldering practices. I am now 68 years old and if my hands weren't so shaky and my eyesight so bad I would love to build projects involving SMD technology, but I'll settle for rebuilding some of the projects of my youth using vacuum tubes. Keep up the good work.
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the best video for solder smd componets.
Thanks so much. I remember your kind comment on another video.
Right tools with right knowledge
Thank you Sir Best Marc
My favourite soldering videos. Learned a lot. Thank you!
Glad to help
You have a great technique. I have learned a lot watching your videos. I am a great admirer of your work
Thank you very much M Salas. Best, Marc
Expertly demonstrated, detailed, and to the point. Thank you.
+joscci Thank you very much Sir. Marc
This guy knows what he is doing better than the NASA guy. good job
Thank you and sorry for the late response Kind Lowryder
One of the best 7:53 minutes of my life
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Thank you for your tutorial. I’m working in electronic company. Now I learned to fix some of the components.
Glad I could help!Best Marc
¡Me encantó éste vídeo! Tu trabajo es excelente, lo haces parecer muy simple :) ¡Gracias por compartirlo genio! Saludos desde Argentina ;)
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Old video but man this guy is a good instructor!
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Looks like he’s done this once or twice, lol. The pros make it look so easy. Nice video 😎👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
AWESOME!!! GREAT! I didn't know it could be so easy, i tried this and it's amazing how fast it is. It took one tenth of the time it used to take...with my method. No i won't tell what it is :)
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you make this look so easy....
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Have you ever considered re-doing these videos in HD and with a modern take on current lead free and ultra fine (01005 or 0201) pitch techniques?
Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc I'm retired, I wish Pace would let me. See The promos I made for Pace they are Beta Max.
Eres un genio, gracias por compartir tus conocimientos, me has ayudado mucho, un saludo desde Argentina
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Dear Lord, YES to Pace as soon as I can afford one. 🤗
Good choice! Best Marc
Great well done 😀 I'll be soldering the power cord socket back on to the board where it Brock off on a GPS unit ....
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Very Cool.
I love electronics and electronic technology in particular.
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A most exellent demo sir.thankyou so much indeed.
Thanks Stephen, just demoing the Pace Inc. hand tools. Very Best Marc
Excellent work. One recommendation though:
When doing manual placement (with tweezers) with SMT resistors you might want to select resistors that do not have the thick film going out to the edges. I know the Panasonic resistors have a only ceramic on the edges so the thick film cannot get damaged by the tweezers. Thick film is especially easily damaged when hot.
+Corpus Innominata Thank you for you kind note. Your observations and component knowledge is correct. Check the Pace Inc. web site and see the section process guides. TTBOMK you will find a video with the components that you have described above. Thanks again for your kind compliment. Best Regards, Marc
Most informative and very helpful, thank you 😊
Thanks much Peter. Most of these still apply. Best Marc
Very professional and useful. Thank you.
+Karim Ismail Thank your for your kind note Karim. Best, Marc
Nice stuff. Would you please comment on tip temps for both the iron and the hot air. Thanks
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Hi Mr Seigel, i really appriciate your video very very helpful.
Would you be able to do a video of removal of BGA IC, BGA preperations and placing the new or reballed BGA onto the board. Greatly appriciated, im sure alot of people want to see that.
Again, thanks alot for your videos!
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gotta love the syncing problem between the microscope and the front camera
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Marc you are the best
Aviation, terrific ! Thanks, means a lot to me.
Thanks for this Fantastic SMD video tutorial
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7:30 what temp are you using? and how do you determine what temp to use?
Experiment.
What a great video. You make it look so easy. . Thank q for the up load
My pleasure Sir. I loved this part of my life wanting to please my Father the inventor ! Best Marc
Thank you man for this video
Your welcome, Best Marc
well, yes, hot air is rather useful on some situations. But I also find contact methods better on most cases.
Thanks for the reply!
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great ,thanks
+ELECTROSOTOX Your welcome. Best Marc
Agree! I really learned something useful today
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@@MrMarcSiegel haha no problem
Excelente 👌 👌
Thank You for seeing my work.
Respect!
Thanks,Marc
Looking for ball grid array installation video next 👍
Paceworldwide will give you a demo on Zoom. The BGA system is best in class. Send a request, Marc
Thank you for uploader:) Very useful!
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@@MrMarcSiegel Better late, than never :) Thank You!! It's still one of my favorite video in the theme. But.. To be honest I (realy!) can't figure out what exactly that soldering flux name/type what you used at the 04:00 I had try to found that many times. But i'm not an expert, not even the lowest levels. But that stuff is awesome.
I dig your work. This is THE official UA-cam SMD solder primer. BTW: You mentioned pre-heating "higher mass" boards. To my imagination, it seems imprecise, and has led me to consider the possibility of thermal shock to adjacent components. Is there some concept or technique that I have missed?
pre heat at below solder melt temp.Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc
Wow spot on
Thank you.Best Marc
thanks for your tutorials ,keep it up.
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I love this!
Your welcome , Sorry for the late reply
excellent skills!
do you do a vid on removal of IC's?
Yes,
Check out my channel
ua-cam.com/video/ULWDrF-JEUk/v-deo.html
Best , Marc
Yes see my Channel Best Marc
So it's really easier and faster to do it with a standard soldering iron rather than with hot air, isn't it?
are there any benefits from using the hot air technique?
It's your choice. With careful not to reflow adjcent joints.Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc
Hi Marc what heat do you have the heat gun on for cell phone components
I never worked on cells. Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc
you are the solder master !
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Great demonstration…Thank you very much for your time.
Do you teach hands on classes? If so, cost? and where?
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When using the soldering iron method would I require a low wattage pencil say perhaps 15 watts
proper tip at 600F.Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc Request
Awesome! Thanx!
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hello. i cannot find good solder paste for hot air soldering. can u please provide the link or lead to good paste?
I don't know. Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc
Wow! That was great! And I do not generally say too much "wow" :)
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@@MrMarcSiegel no that’s not much late 😂 you’re welcome
Hi Marc , Just wondering what flux do you use in this video , Many thanks.
60/40 rosin core solder. Nail polish bottle flux is a military spec. rosin. Must be cleaned with approved solvent to meet specs. Best Marc.
I noticed the PCB pads for the flatpack appeared to have solder on them already? Did you apply solder before hand?
Is there a brand of solder paste you can recommend for the hobbyist? There's a lot of reasonably priced Chinese made paste on the ebay. Not sure of the quality.
Yes pre tin and clean and reflux.
See Solder Robot 9000? This is how a human creates Art!
Ok , I'll check it out,Thanks. Best Marc
@@MrMarcSiegel ehm, no, I was sugesting to the soldering robot in every factory to learn from this, or better, to give up because only humans can create real art. That was the joke.
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Thanks man for this Fantastic SMD video tutorial i liked it :)
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Marc Siegel,Sir you are a expert on that field excellent work,i have a question -what temperature are you using for the hot air station to install components like that? and thanks for share very excellent.
+ricardo77773 Thanks for your note Ricardo. When using the Hot air Jet, I first turn the heater temp to 900F. I then adjust the air speed so I can produce a burn line on a Kim wipe, without catching the wipe on fire. Paper starts to burn at 451F( a favorite movie, book by Ray Bradbary). So your air temp is close to 449F. You can also control temp with distance to the work area. But be careful your not reflowing adjacent joints. Heat protective tape my be needed to isolate the joints needing reflow. Always experiment on a junk board prior to the task to find the correct variables. Pre-heat the board to about 150F to start so your working at the lowest possible temp to do the task. This technique reduces chances of blistering of FR4-5 substrates. If you need more info contact an expert at PaceWorldWide for more info in the process section. Stay well. Best Marc
Thank you very much Marc Siegel.
please make the bga one..
Got to call Pace about that my friend. I'm don't work for Pace. Check their site. Best Marc
Fantastic.
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bravot felicitation vous ete des pro.sa exsiste pas en langage made in french plise.? merci
See pace training in French from Paceworldwide
Sorry i forgot to add, removal/installation of BGA using Hot air jet/gun.
thanks!
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truly amazing...
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You are the master.
Me the master? Nice to hear that again Wahyu you are kind.
I loved to do this demo. Combined knowledge , tools, eye, hand and art.
Thanks Man, I grew up doing this stuff and was trained by a NASA man long ago.
Sir,can u please let know what is the specifications of the scholder paste that u use
awesome skills
+Prince Gautam Sorry Prince I don't remember. At that time we were using experimental pastes used for no clean process. This paste flux was cleaned with citrus a non hazardous product
Thank you for your reply
Can you demonstrate the hot air scholdering with a 5050 led or some other smd led because when ever I do so the led burns or I must say it starts melting
Check with Pace Inc. Web site and look for a Rep. near you for more answers. Best
+Marc Siegel I looked for the distributor which I will be visiting after I contact them.
Sir,if you can share come tricks or method to work with 5630 and 5050 led please let me know it will be very helpful
thanks for your time and reply
+Marc Siegel are there some criterias or specific type of scholdering paste that I can search for such fine scholdering skills any specific number or brand
спасибо за отличное видео.
как современные детали паяют увидел.
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I wish components that I have to solder were that big, I am soldering components on a cellphone board and am struggling
Thank you for video
Have look at this vid out of interest
Dont know if youve heard of LOCA(liquid opyically clear adhesive) but it must me crazy stuff as when is anywhere near components for couple of weeks its seems very corrosive to solder joints
Not great quality video as i tried to shoot thru a microscope
i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg526/Ben_Daly/A508DBAF-93AF-4050-895F-6DF0B71BB006-7021-00000115D7E4569E_zps20f7e092.mp4
Thank you for your reply btw I really appreciate
Ben in Ireland
See Paceworldwide site. Best Marc
Thank you Ben ,sorry my Replay is very late.
Thank you !!
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i don't see solder mask on this pcb.
i know it help to prevent bridge
is it really needed or not?
i see he doesn't use a lot of solder paste,n is it the reason why it work so well?
is the solder paste contain lead or not?
+eilize zila All good questions to ask Pace experts. There is no solder mask on this demo board. Just raw FR-4 substrate. Thanks for the note. Very Best Eilize. Marc
Pro!
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Is that leaded solder ,or that in leaded stuff
Tin/ lead core solder 60/40. 63/37 is the best, no plastic range.
Thanks great video I wish i could afford the tools. need to make a heat gun reducer...
The system will pay for itself if you salvage enough boards.
Hello Marc, do you do any freelance soldering? I have a board that I need repaired, please get back with me if this is something you do. Thanks
Paceworldwide will solve your PCB repair problems
name the tool that used to remove resistor
Bi-fracated tip
It means excellent! :)
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How do you tell the smd components apart,I notice some of the smd caps,look like the resisters,except the resistors have numbers ,right.and the transistors have three prongs,help anyone
Check a basic electronic SMD text book
its my dream to have a setup like this
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By Marc Siegel : SMD Soldering Fine Pitch components.
Damn, I wondered what Hughie Lewis was doing these days. 'Its Chip to be Square...
Funny
professional work
Your welcome, Best Marc
How do I know my brother, hello numbers and symbols pieces electronic smd
Not sure what you mean. Contact Paceworldwide.com and fine a PACE Inc. rep in your local area. Best Marc
thank you
SMD
Thank you. Some folks believe this demo is ino longer applies.
I can't believe it. Best Marc
It sure is nice to have those expensive tools.
True! Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc
Died and went to soldering heaven
Fantastic.
Expert level shit
Cool Dude. Marc
PRO x PRO.. perfect
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master level
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Good
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you are smart.....teach me ... reply
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old scull baby
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that should be temp celcius
600F. Thank You. Sorry for the late response. Best Marc
1206 паяю на раз два а тут целая наука вот 0402 паяльником припаять вот верх мастерства
I'll say thank you but I don't understand your message. Is it component related?
:)
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