A micro soldering microscope is an essential tool for SMD soldering, PCB inspection and other types of electronics work and repairs. The best electronics microscope for soldering should have extended working distance, magnification from 10x-200x and the ability to attach a camera to record videos and capture images.
What do I need for Microsoldering?
- Microscope;
- Precision soldering station, Nano Rework station;
- Micro tweezers mainly useful for desoldering and for heating both sides of a component;
- Hot air station useful for removing/heating larger chips.
- Heat-resistant (ESD) mat;
- Flux or Fluxpen to stop oxygen and prevent corrosion.
How does a trinocular microscope work?
Trinocular microscopes are binocular microscopes with an addition port for a camera. Trinocular heads come in two forms, one type has a lever to switch the light to the camera and away from one or both eyepieces, the other type have the image permanaently going to both the camera and eyepieces.
What do you need for SMD soldering?
- Soldering iron (use a thin tip if you have)
- Solder.
- Solder flux (useful, but not necessary)
- Tweezers.
- Microscope or a loupe.
How do I manually solder SMD?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DO0BVki2Pw
How do you use micro soldering at home?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADpbNQ7yF8c
What do I need for soldering?
- Soldering Iron. You can't do much soldering without a soldering iron.
- Wire Cutter. The wire cutter is a very handy little soldering tool.
- Soldering Tools For Desoldering.
- Tweezers.
- USB Microscope.
- Wet Sponge.
- Soldering Stand.
- Safety Glasses.