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SMD
COMPONENT
REPLACEMENT
©
Cyrus
Audio
Ltd
Jun
2014
5
Cyrus
6
DAC,
Cyrus
8
DAC
service
manual
Issue
1
Handling
SMD
resistors
and
capacitors
are
widely
used
in
the
Cyrus
range
of
products.
When
handling
SMD
components,
certain
precautions
should
be
observed
‐
Handling
SMD
resistors
and
capacitors
Always
store
SMD
components
in
their
original
packaging
or
in
a
cool
dry
environment.
Always
handle
SMD
resistors
and
capacitors
with
tweezers
or
a
vacuum
pencil.
Never
handle
SMD
resistors
and
capacitors
with
fingers.
Hold
the
SMD
component
by
the
body,
not
by
the
ends.
Do
not
use
SMD
resistors
or
capacitors
if
the
ends
are
dirty
or
discoloured.
Do
not
use
SMD
resistors
or
capacitors
if
they
have
been
dropped
on
the
floor
‐
they
may
be
internally
damaged.
Always
use
replacement
components
of
the
correct
size
and
shape.
SMD
components
are
available
in
many
different
packages.
Where
possible,
order
original
parts
from
Cyrus.
Handling
SMD
ICs
Always
store
these
components
in
their
original
packaging
or
in
a
cool
dry
environment.
Always
handle
SMD
transistors
and
ICs
with
tweezers
or
a
vacuum
pencil.
Never
handle
SMD
transistors
and
ICs
with
fingers.
Ensure
that
the
connection
pins
of
larger
multi
‐
pin
ICs
are
not
deformed
or
damaged
before
fitting.
Measuring
circuits
with
SMD
capacitors
and
resistors
Avoid
using
sharp,
pointed
probes
directly
on
the
component
end
caps.
Measure
voltages
from
the
PCB
pad
next
to
the
component.
Static
precautions
SMD
components,
particularly
ICs,
may
be
damaged
by
the
static
levels
present
in
the
workshop.
Damage
caused
by
static
may
not
immediately
cause
component
failure
but
could
cause
partial
damage
and
a
possible
failure
in
the
future.
Observing
these
simple
SMD
precautions
will
avoid
product
failures
related
to
static
damage
‐
Always
wear
a
grounded
wristband
when
replacing
any
electronic
components.
Always
store
components
in
their
original
packaging
or
conductive
plastic
bags.
Never
store
components
in
plastic
trays
or
bags
without
protection.
Soldering/desoldering
SMD
components
Never
re
‐
use
old
SMD
components
after
de
‐
soldering!
Always
apply
solder
heat
directly
to
the
contact
area.
Avoid
over
‐
heating
adjacent
components.
Always
repair
SMD
PCBs
with
the
correct
tools.
SMD
components
can
only
be
replaced
with
a
hot
air
pencil
or
soldering
iron
designed
for
SMD
components,
preferably
with
temperature
control.
Keep
the
soldering
temperature
as
low
as
possible.
370ºC
is
recommended
for
SMD
rework
on
PCBs
that
use
lead
‐
free
solder.
Most
SMD
components
will
withstand
370ºC
for
5
to
10
seconds