Electronic Tools PDF
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This document provides an overview of electronic tools, including types, uses, and applications. It details hand tools, soldering and desoldering tools, breadboards, and other essential components. The document also briefly outlines the different types of soldering irons, and their respective uses.
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Electronic Tools LIN155 – Electronic Lab & Instrumentation Techniques School of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering Technology (SEMET) Textbook References: Chapter 2, p. 25-28, 33-34 Chapter 13, p. 242-246 Chapter 15, p. 281-292, 295 Agenda Hand Tools Soldering / Desoldering Tools B...
Electronic Tools LIN155 – Electronic Lab & Instrumentation Techniques School of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering Technology (SEMET) Textbook References: Chapter 2, p. 25-28, 33-34 Chapter 13, p. 242-246 Chapter 15, p. 281-292, 295 Agenda Hand Tools Soldering / Desoldering Tools Breadboards 2 Pliers Pulling, twisting, bending, and shaping wires Positioning small components Cutting wire Excellent grab control and long reach for fine work Long nose pliers Needle nose pliers Image source: https://www.tubesandmore.com/sites/default/files/uc_products/s-tnn7776.png Image source: https://www.sptools.com/product-catalogue/pliers-and-cutters/pliers-and-cutters/long-nose-pliers/long-nose-pliers-high-leverage-individual/ 3 Tweezers Provides more gripping precision than pliers Ideal for positioning surface mount components Image source: https://www.tdiinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/tweezers.gif Image source: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1SV_TRpXXXXXUaFXXq6xXFXXXu/Stainless-Steel-Long-Tweezers-Precision-Tweezers-Watchmaker-Mobile-Phone- Repair-Tools-Excellent-Quality.jpg 4 Diagonal Cutters Designed to cut copper wire Easily cuts “soft” metals: copper, brass, iron, aluminum The beveled edge leaves a sharp spike on the wire because the jaws force the wire to break apart Useful for cutting wires and component leads Image source: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com//images/G/01/th/aplus/knipex/knipex-B000X4PTS6-7421200-copper-lg.jpg 5 Flush Cut Cutters & Shear Cutters Designed to leave a smoother surface after cuts Reduced beveled edge requires less force to cut through wire compared to a diagonal cutter Blades are very fragile compared to a diagonal cutter Image source: https://www.amazon.ca/IGAN-330-Electronic-Clippers-Powerful-Precision/dp/B07RW8VTSX?th=1 6 Wire Strippers Strips the outer insulation off without cutting the wire Can buy adjustable or fixed, manual or automatic Image source: https://i0.wp.com/media.boingboing.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/tekton.jpg Image source: https://mobileimages.lowes.com/product/converted/783250/783250451203.jpg Image source: https://www.reichelt.com/de/en/c-k-automatic-wire-stripper-ck-495001-p168793.html?GROUPID=573&&r=1 7 Screwdrivers Tool for driving screws or bolts with special slots Rotates other machine elements Consists of a head or tip (turns screw), a shaft, and a handle (applies torque to rotate the tip) Can buy manual or powered Image source: https://www.electricalknowledge.com/electricians-tools/best-screwdriver-set/Image source: Image source: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/aplus/tekton/tekton-2840-bits-sm.jpg 8 Soldering Iron Supplies heat to melt solder Solder will flow into the joint between two work pieces eg. component lead and printed circuit board pad Low power irons: 15 to 40 Watts – range $15 to $80 Temperature-controlled irons: 0 oC to 350 oC – $160 ↑ ↑ Image source: http://www.circuitrework.com/web/uploads/1/7-3-1-2_001.gif Image source: https://media.digikey.com/Photos/Aven%20Photos/17521.jpg Image source: https://kiesub.com/product/weller-wtcpt-temperature-controlled-soldering-station/ 9 Types of Desoldering Tools Tools to remove solder from a printed circuit board May need to remove components from a circuit for troubleshooting, repairing, replacement, or salvage. De-soldering pump: Prime the pump, release to vacuum up liquid solder. Only $5 to $12, but requires cleaning. Solder wick: Finely braided 18 to 42 AWG copper wire coated with rosin flux, “absorb” solder. Rolls start at $5. De-soldering station: Hot air pump, also called a rework station. Expensive, $150 to more than $1000. 10 Desoldering Tools De-soldering pump Solder Wick De-soldering station Image source: https://www.banzaimusic.com/image.php?id=4859&type=D Image source: http://electronicsisfun.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/solder-wix.png Image source: https://widaco.net/shop-2/hand-soldering/desoldering/desoldering-station/wr-2000d-weller-widaco/ 11 All-in-One Workstations Image source: https://paceworldwide.com/mbt250-sd-soldering-desoldering-rework-system 12 PCB Stand & Bench-top Vise Helping “Third Hand” holds the PCB securely in place Useful during soldering and inspections Image source: https://makeradvisor.com/best-adjustable-circuit-board-holder-pcb-clamp/ Image source: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/30/7e/a5/307ea5f3c614670bb2370521ae8a2bc0.jpg 13 Solderless Breadboards Construction base for reusable prototyping of electronics A perforated plastic cover hides a special pattern of metallic strips underneath. Component leads and wires are inserted into specific holes to create simple circuits. Image source: http://anceop.com/images/misc/tp4/tp4-2-breadboard.png Image source: https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/4/a/1/5/0/518c3efbce395f7162000004.jpg 14 Breadboard Limitations Current and voltage limitations - Board overheats & melts with high current/voltage - Arcing may occur between nearby connector rows Frequency limitations - High frequencies (>1 MHz range): noisy responses - Wires can start to look like inductors and capacitors - Very low frequencies: contact resistance is a problem Metal contacts wear out with repeated use Circuit complexity limitations - Overflowing connectors can easily be disturbed - Troubleshooting becomes difficult to manage Image source: https://www.pjrc.com/store/breadboard.jpg - Contact resistance develops over time 15 Questions 16 Works Cited https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-breadboard/all https://digitalthinkerhelp.com/breadboards-advantages-disadvantages/ The Essential parts and tools for your electronics projects | Blue Paper Technology LLC 17