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[Firecracker Analyzer] Hot air assembly of TI Solar Harvester

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21 Feb 2015

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Introduction

 

In my previous posts here and here, I made a small circuit with the prescribed parts from Texas Instruments and made a PCB for it. I recently received the passives and went on the assemble the board. This is the story of how I failed!

 

Setting things up

 

I started very enthusiastically and the video below is me setting up for the assembly...

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Results

 

No I did not make a video. I tried assembly of three boards and failed when it came to the QFN BQ25504. One of my boards is shown in the image below.

 

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There is obvious excessive solder paste on this one...

 

 

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Board Assembled partly.

 

The basic problem I faced was the repeated bridging of pins on the QFN. I tried varying the quantity of solder paste but the pitch is so fine that it almost always failed. I tried it on three different boards and the problem is the same. My solder paste is a bit old but I use just enough flux to make it creamy but since my hot air station has no temperature indicator, I am flying blind. The air control is tweaked to a minimum but still the parts get blown here and there.

 

Lessons learned

 

Here is a list of lesson s learned for now so I don't forget.

1. Get extra samples! - I requested just enough samples and that means I will only be able experiment so much.

2. Just enough solder paste. If the paste is more then pins will bridge and paste should only be applied to the pads. Clean up the extra since it may bubble up and move the parts.

3. Have a temperature reading on the hot air station. Unless you are really practiced, you need to control the temperature of the hot air.

4. Practice practice practice. I am going to take apart every smd circuit I have in my scrap bin and practice before I jump back.

5. Build a Reflow Oven. Ben-Heck has some tutorials on making a reflow oven and I think that will make one in the near future.

 

 

Status

I am short of silicons and with the deadline this coming week, I will tread carefully. Lucky for me I made jumpers so I can make the three sections separately and join them together. Finger crossed...

 

Update 1

 

I got some new solder paste from a friend and it has a lot less flux in it. Used that and the QFNs seem to get soldered pretty well. After a few tries, the bridging stopped happening. Just reduced the amount of solder and it worked. Unfortunately, I am out of BQ25507s so I am putting up another request to TI. It will take a while but I will get it working in the long run.

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  • tomaja
    tomaja over 10 years ago in reply to ipv1 +1
    Good luck with your oven. I hope you will be posting about the build process
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    ipv1 over 10 years ago in reply to fvan

    Not exactly since the pins are just TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO small image

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    fvan over 10 years ago in reply to ipv1

    Would solder wick do the trick ? CHEMTRONICS 60BGA-5 DESOLDERING BRAID, 1.524M, BGACHEMTRONICS 60BGA-5 DESOLDERING BRAID, 1.524M, BGA

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    ipv1 over 10 years ago in reply to tomaja

    Is there any way to removed solder bridges on adjacent pads?

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    tomaja over 10 years ago in reply to ipv1

    Good luck with your oven.

    I hope you will be posting about the build process image

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    ipv1 over 10 years ago in reply to tomaja

    Well I'm out of chips and don't think I will be getting one any time soon. I am going out to buy an oven to try and make a DIY reflow oven image

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