C coucou50 Member : protege May 31, 2015 #1 Any advice on how to unweld this beast ? I went to a TV shop and they offered me to do it for 75 $ yayyy :s Cheers.
Any advice on how to unweld this beast ? I went to a TV shop and they offered me to do it for 75 $ yayyy :s Cheers.
P pcb The Diagram Dude : 2002 MP5 May 31, 2015 #2 Personally I'd use a desoldering wick or suction gun but if you wanna use a welder that would get rid of that chip real quick... Last edited: Jun 7, 2015
Personally I'd use a desoldering wick or suction gun but if you wanna use a welder that would get rid of that chip real quick...
P pcb The Diagram Dude : 2002 MP5 May 31, 2015 #3 Get a tiny side snipper and cut all the pins off. Desolder each pin individually then install the new chip. Or just use the welder...
Get a tiny side snipper and cut all the pins off. Desolder each pin individually then install the new chip. Or just use the welder...
P pcb The Diagram Dude : 2002 MP5 May 31, 2015 #4 This is what you'll need... Or this.... (use the welder... it's way funner)
C coucou50 Member : protege Jun 2, 2015 #6 Sorry english is not my first language. I meant desolder then. How do you remove the surface protective coating? Any solvant to use in particular ?
Sorry english is not my first language. I meant desolder then. How do you remove the surface protective coating? Any solvant to use in particular ?
C coucou50 Member : protege Jun 6, 2015 #7 What type of coating this is covered with ? I need a solvant I presume, any recommendations ?
C coucou50 Member : protege Jun 13, 2015 #8 I have good news I thing I have found the adaptors to read eeprom through j-tag connector. No need to desolder the flash. I just had to look at ford stuff and bingo
I have good news I thing I have found the adaptors to read eeprom through j-tag connector. No need to desolder the flash. I just had to look at ford stuff and bingo