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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Making a homebrew board using QFN packages

From: "Mike Young" <mikewhy@...>
Date: 2006-01-25

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From: "derekhawkins" <eldata@...>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:37 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Making a homebrew board using QFN packages


>> You could reflow it in a wok.
>
> Toaster oven would be better. Saw a nice infrared convection toaster
> oven with digital temperature display and controls, if only it was
> programmable.

Better in what way? If you're buying new, sure, get the toaster oven. I had
an old skillet on hand, and it stores very compactly. The "face" is open so
I can readily watch it cook, and even point an IR thermometer at it if I
want. But I haven't found a need. Medium flame, anywhere in the middle third
of the dial, gives a usable temp profile.

>> Solder paste is (relatively) cheap: $16
>
> That's $16.00 for 1.2 ounces BTW.

Yup, and it has a shelf life of about a year. 35 grams is more than a
non-production shop can use in that time. I'll likely throw out more than
half of it. In the meantime, I gain all the benefits. What can be simpler
than mashing the tiny parts approximately into place, and then stir frying
for 4 minutes? (Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches come to mind, but not by
much.)