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Soldering Electronic Components 2nd Edition
Soldering Electronic Components 2nd Edition
Soldering Electronic Components 2nd Edition
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Soldering Electronic Components 2nd Edition

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This book is a guide for electronic engineers, technicians, assemblers, and hobbyists on soldering for electronics. Second edition, revised and expanded.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 28, 2010
ISBN9781621090014
Soldering Electronic Components 2nd Edition
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Richard Buttars

Richard Buttars was born in Ventura, California. His father worked as a carpenter during Richard's younger years so he moved between California, Nevada, and Utah as his family moved to follow construction jobs. Richard enlisted in the Navy at 17 and in which he sserved for 6 years. He spent the next 29 years working in electronics and computer software development.

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    Soldering Electronic Components 2nd Edition - Richard Buttars

    Introduction

    This manual describes how to solder electronic components together to create a reliable physical and electrical connection between them. Soldering is an area where skill and craftsmanship can make a very significant difference in the finished product. This skill and craftsmanship comes from a combination of training and practice over time.

    I learned to solder when I was 14 years old in a high school electronics class. Soldering was the only thing we learned for an entire semester and it was only after the students had learned to solder that we proceeded with learning electronic circuit theory. Whenever I smell the smoke from electronic soldering I remember my days in electronics shop class.

    When I was 17 I joined the Navy in their Advanced Electronics Program and learned how to solder once again, this time with more sophisticated tools and equipment. As part of the Advanced Electronics program I was sent to school for nearly two years and this included a NASA certified soldering class.

    Key Concepts in Soldering

    The following are the Key Concepts of

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