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= Nibble++ = | = Nibble++ = | ||
The [https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/nibble_plusplus Nibble++ PCB] is a challenge to test how good your fine soldering skills are. It is available at [https://hacker.parts hacker.parts], or you can order the items yourself. | The [https://github.com/Binary-Kitchen/nibble_plusplus Nibble++ PCB] is a challenge to test how good your fine soldering skills are. It is available at [https://hacker.parts hacker.parts] for €9, or you can order the items yourself. | ||
[[Datei:Nibble-package.jpg|300px|The Nibble++ package available at hacker.parts]] | |||
Note that the package contains more than necessary for every small component, so you are free to fail a few times! | |||
The usual time to complete this challenge is about two hours for experienced solder masters. Make sure that you are in a relaxed and quiet environment when you start. | The usual time to complete this challenge is about two hours for experienced solder masters. Make sure that you are in a relaxed and quiet environment when you start. | ||
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The github project linked above has the BOM, but this is the overview: | The github project linked above has the BOM, but this is the overview: | ||
; The Nibble++ package with all components : Did I mention [https://hacker.parts hacker.parts]? | ; The Nibble++ package with all components : Did I mention [https://hacker.parts hacker.parts]? Only €9! | ||
; The best soldering iron you can get your hands at : [[User:anlumo|anlumo]] used a TS100, but the next point is more important: | ; The best soldering iron you can get your hands at : [[User:anlumo|anlumo]] used a TS100, but the next point is more important: | ||
; An appropriate soldering tip : The usual instruction is to get the smallest one you can find, but an insider tip is using one with a knife shape:<br>[[Datei:Knife_soldering_tip.jpg|300px|Knife Soldering Tip]]<br>The reason is that you can adjust the size of the contact area by varying the angle you're using it at. | ; An appropriate soldering tip : The usual instruction is to get the smallest one you can find, but an insider tip is using one with a knife shape:<br>[[Datei:Knife_soldering_tip.jpg|300px|Knife Soldering Tip]]<br>The reason is that you can adjust the size of the contact area by varying the angle you're using it at. | ||
; Solder : Just the regular 60% Sn 40% Pb stuff with rosin core. Do not lead-free solder! | ; Solder : Just the regular 60% Sn 40% Pb stuff with rosin core. Do not lead-free solder! | ||
; Pincers : As sharp as you can get. Make sure that they're not bent. | ; Pincers : As sharp as you can get. Make sure that they're not bent outwards. | ||
; A soldering mat : Please, don't destroy the table, especially not at Metalab. | ; A soldering mat : Please, don't destroy the table, especially not at Metalab. | ||
; Light! : It really helps, especially with | ; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvwd13F_1Gs Light!] : It really helps, especially with | ||
; A binocular microscope : You might get away with a magnifying glass if you have good eyesight. | ; A binocular microscope : You might get away with a magnifying glass if you have good eyesight. | ||
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'''Have fun!''' | '''Have fun!''' | ||
For reference: [[Datei:Nibble-inlay.pdf|PDF of sheet contained in the package]] |