stardustsailor
Well-Known Member
Oslons SSLs are precious shining diamonds !
.....
And they are really tiny ....
Just ~3x3 mm !!!
They can be only reflow soldered ....
Which actually ,is easier than normal soldering ,somewhat .....
Secret of successful reflow- soldering ,lies on solder paste temperature and stencil design quality/thickness...
Forget about gluing 'em onto a pcb of some sort ... ....
Only lead -free ,(silver/copper) solder alloy can be used .....
And even better ,in a neutral Nitrogen atmosphere-if possible-,to minimise reaction of solder with atmospheric oxygen .....
(Oxidation,bubble forming )
.....
And they are really tiny ....
Just ~3x3 mm !!!
They can be only reflow soldered ....
Which actually ,is easier than normal soldering ,somewhat .....
Secret of successful reflow- soldering ,lies on solder paste temperature and stencil design quality/thickness...
Forget about gluing 'em onto a pcb of some sort ... ....
Only lead -free ,(silver/copper) solder alloy can be used .....
And even better ,in a neutral Nitrogen atmosphere-if possible-,to minimise reaction of solder with atmospheric oxygen .....
(Oxidation,bubble forming )