[sdiy] ODP: Question for the self-assembly SMD-ers here

The SynthiMuse synthimuse at gmail.com
Fri Feb 18 19:55:54 CET 2022


Not sure what the footprint guidelines for this part are but I would
arrange my footprint to have a few vias under the large pads and plan to
apply hot air from below to flow solder paste on to all the pads.
Gerry

On Fri, 18 Feb 2022, 18:47 Roman, <modular at go2.pl> wrote:

> Yes, it is doable with soldering iron. Sharp chisel or knife type, with
> flux gel and microscipe. No way of course to solder botom pads, so it will
> be poorly heatsinked. But I guess for a prototype you won't be driving it
> full power anyway.
>
> You might also try solder paste and hot air, but IMHO that's more risky
> and difficult.
>
> I'm not inUK so can't help you, although I'd gladly do it for free.
>
> Roman
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> ---- Użytkownik Mike Bryant napisał ----
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> Is it possible to assemble this product by hand ?
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> https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/power/class-d-audio-amplifier-ic/integrated-class-d-audio-amplifier-ics/ma5332ms/?redirId=160809
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> I can get a PCB made at JLCPCB with all the support circuitry on it and
> leave plenty of space for this IC, but not sure if it’s possible to
> assemble this part afterwards.
>
> It has a recommended stencil design in the datasheet which seems pretty
> tight for manual placement.
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> Alternatively anybody in the UK with whatever equipment is needed and
> willing to do it (paid for obviously) please email me.
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