NASA's Through-Hole Workmanship Req (2002)
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NASA's Through-Hole Workmanship Req (2002)
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#3Every now and again this pops up on a different forum. I wonder how much is actually hand soldered any more vs. pick and place machines with SMT.
Don't have a source unfortunately other than personal experience working as an engineer.
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#4Every now and again this pops up on a different forum. I wonder how much is actually hand soldered any more vs. pick and place machines with SMT.
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#5I need to take a course.
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#6I knew I was bad at soldering, I didn't know I was THAT bad. I need to take a course.
Unless you're sending your stuff to space, I suspect you can cut yourself a bit of slack here. :)
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#7I knew I was bad at soldering, I didn't know I was THAT bad. I need to take a course.
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#8https://nepp.nasa.gov/whisker/
I thought they were just one of those low probability items until a Sunday morning when I was running live audio for a church service. Singer was mid verse and BOOOOM! Huge booming sound over speakers startling everyone into nervous laughter. I opened the cable up afterwards and sure enough found these alien crystalline structures growing between the conductors. It had shorted and even the little bit of current in the microphone vaporized about a mm of material.
Really really weird and I'm certain kept some folks up at night over the years.