Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Header connectors.
2004-06-06 by John Johnson
The Atmel STK-500 has 2x3 pin ribbon headers. Maybe they had them custom made. I think I ll drop them a line and see. Thanks! Regards, JJ
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2004-06-06 by John Johnson
The Atmel STK-500 has 2x3 pin ribbon headers. Maybe they had them custom made. I think I ll drop them a line and see. Thanks! Regards, JJ
2004-06-06 by Anthony Toft
Thanks for the replies guys! if I can t find the ribbon connector, I will just plug up the unused pins and just use some 6 conductor ribbon, it only uses 5
2004-06-06 by Dave Mucha
... is ... When you said SHORT, I thought you meant lenght of the pins as height over the board. The pins will slide easily in the black plastic holder. Also
2004-06-06 by Stefan Trethan
... i think there are none below 2x5 for ribbon. but there is the other type, with individual crimp contacts which slide in a plastic housing. ST
2004-06-06 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 12:07:50 -0300, Alexandre Souza ... that s a nice one for a first try. you will see the quality will improve even more with experience. If
2004-06-06 by John Johnson
The pins are easy to break into correct sizes. I always order 80 pin strips, as they are cheaper. The problem will be finding a female IDC ribbon cable
2004-06-06 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 16:08:23 +0100, Leon Heller ... i use any type of pliers. the notches are designed to make the pins break where
2004-06-06 by Leon Heller
... From: Anthony Toft To: Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 2:21 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Header
2004-06-06 by Alexandre Souza
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2004-06-06 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 09:21:06 -0400, Anthony Toft ... none, very easy. st
2004-06-06 by Anthony Toft
I am upgrading my Tait Programmer for ICSP and am deciding on the connector, I have pretty much chosen a 2x6 on .1 centers (standard looking dual row) but I
2004-06-06 by Steve
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2004-06-05 by ballendo
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2004-06-05 by Steve
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2004-06-05 by Leon Heller
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2004-06-05 by mpdickens
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2004-06-04 by Alan J. Franzman
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2004-06-04 by mpdickens
... It should work. The alcohol is used to thin the glycerine which is pretty thick by itself. Also, I have, on occassion, had paste that thinned ok with just
2004-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
... thanks, will try it. But i have no IPA, will see where to get it. i didn t know this is a flux, the only flux i used is colophony. Does the glycerine
2004-06-04 by mpdickens
... Mix 7 parts glycerine to 3 parts isopropyl alcohol Sometimes, depending on the paste the alcohol content must be even lower than 3 parts. Thin the paste
2004-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
hi, some ideas and experiences that may come in hand if you are doing smd work: First, the good news: I have a manual vacuum pic tool now for placing. After
2004-06-04 by Dave Mucha
Hi all, I am currently using an upright vac with HEPA filter for my drill/rout table and was wondering what others use to keep the shop air clean ? I am
2004-06-04 by Stefan Trethan
On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 12:19:11 -0000, javaguy11111 ... maybe the liquid version? st
2004-06-04 by javaguy11111
I want to give soldermasks a try with my circuit boards. I looked at Think Tink, but the smallest roll they sell is 12in by 40ft for $180 dollars. This is a
2004-06-04 by sinclan_ratatattat
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2004-06-03 by Stefan Trethan
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2004-06-03 by Leon Heller
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2004-06-03 by Stefan Trethan
... that s a problematic combination of words. are you sure you want them that way? st
2004-06-03 by Steve
I converted it to HTML and uploaded it. Try that. Your Adobe Acrobat reader may not be up to date. Check the Links section, too. Steve
2004-06-03 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
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2004-06-03 by sinclan_ratatattat
Gday , I wanted a copy of Files/toner transfer/TT detailed.pdf. but the cow of a site wont let me get it.. any chance someone could email to
2004-06-01 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
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2004-05-30 by Roy J. Tellason
... Sounds like a good plan to me. :-) ... I think I may have tried that years ago, I don t really remember. I know my brother tried it a while back, in his
2004-05-30 by Stefan Trethan
... fastest is to use a hot air gun. It can be done in a way which preserves the part AND component with little training, even with throughhole plated boards.
2004-05-30 by Stefan Trethan
... yea, usd 10 for you.. I told you, too expensive HERE, i d have to pay well above 80eur for such a simple tool. Thank you for reminding me that you get
2004-05-30 by John Johnson
I ve had good luck cutting the board out around chips with a Dremel and cutting disc. You can also cut the board between the legs. For multi-layer boards with
2004-05-30 by John Johnson
Just to be sure we re on the same page, this is what I was referring to: http://tinyurl.com/36x37 Regards, JJ
2004-05-30 by Derryck Croker
Hi Stefan, ... Silicon tubing. -- Cheers, Derryck
2004-05-30 by Stefan Trethan
... Yes great tool. you MUST have one with temperature control loop. If you block the outlet or inlet it must not get any hotter. This allows for using
2004-05-30 by Stefan Trethan
On Sat, 29 May 2004 16:54:54 -0700 (PDT), mpdickens ... Thanks, that gave me some ideas. ST
2004-05-30 by Stefan Trethan
... they are too expenisve here. thanks ST
2004-05-30 by mpdickens
If your gonna use a heat gun to do repair, you have to figure out a way to pre-heat the board prior to applying heat to remove the chip. At that point, you
2004-05-30 by Dave Mucha
... tip. ... to ... parts off a ... temperature. It ... up pretty ... the device. ... it depends ... parts, ... time ... toothpick ... braid, ... to have ...
2004-05-30 by crankorgan
... parts off a ... temperature. It ... up pretty ... Roy, The machine for changing surface mount chips has a heat gun on both sides of the board. The nozzels
2004-05-30 by Roy J. Tellason
... I ve seen those heat guns, never thought about using one to get parts off a board, and didn t know that they reached solder-melting temperature. It
2004-05-30 by crankorgan
Roy, The ones we had made by Pace used a thin wall stainless steel tip. The tip got hot. These days I use a heat gun (PaintStripper B&D) to remove parts from