TinyGate - User's manual and assembly instructions
Also in this case it is only a question of time, keeping the tip on the ground
plane for a few seconds, such as to lightly heat it and then proceed to the use
of the soldering alloy.
If an error is made, the excess tin may be removed with a desoldering braid
(make sure it does not touch your fingers too much) or with tin remover (elec-
trical or pump). The parts should be removed only when the soldering alloy
has been correctly removed and without exerting too much force in the extrac-
tion. If the component is “stuck”, remove the tin more efficiently. Applying
force with pliers or wire cutters may lead to insoluble damage to the printed
circuit.
Preparation and setup
The pack containing the TinyGate kit has finally arrived, so, remembering what
was said in the first section, the necessity is for a space that allows us to work com-
fortably and calmly.
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