I think maybe a hot plate with a thermocouple on the copper of the
board. I'll do some tests this weekend.
I'm going to take and post some pictures in the next few days.
Mark
At 01:26 PM 4/3/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Mark,
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>If you are using a hotplate, the contact between it and the PCB affects the
>PCB's temperature. In that case, you also ought to have a cover that
>matches the hotplate temperature (good contact). That then in effect forms
>a mini-oven with uniform temperature.
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>It might be more convenient to have an oven with proper air circulation and
>independently of the oven temperature control, attach a thermocouple to the
>bottom of the PCB to monitor its temperature.
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>Do you have any pictures of the modified laser printer?
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>Bertho
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>From: Mark Lerman Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 08:39
>Bertho,
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>I wouldn't have thought that opto interruptors would be that
>repeatable. I'm going to run a sheet of paper through a laser printer
>twice and see how well duplicate images register - a rough measure of
>what's easily accomplishable.
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>I just bought a pid controller - going to put it on a hot plate and
>see what happens. Or maybe an oven? Which is better for smt soldering?
>
>Mark
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