SMT Component Assembly

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Danny Stone

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I am considering the use of thru-hole adapters for prototyping
circuits with surface mount components (SOP, QFP, etc.). However, I do
not have the equipment to mount the SMT components on the adapters.

Can anyone point me to a professional service that will (relatively
inexpensively) mount customer-supplied SMT components to
ciustomer-supplied through-hole SMT component adapters in single unit
and small quantities?

Thanks,
Danny
Scramento, CA
 
On Tue, 11 May 2004 01:18:00 GMT, Danny Stone <dansto@pacbell.net>
wrote:

I am considering the use of thru-hole adapters for prototyping
circuits with surface mount components (SOP, QFP, etc.). However, I do
not have the equipment to mount the SMT components on the adapters.

Can anyone point me to a professional service that will (relatively
inexpensively) mount customer-supplied SMT components to
ciustomer-supplied through-hole SMT component adapters in single unit
and small quantities?

Thanks,
Danny
Scramento, CA

Just solder them yourself. It's not hard, with a little practice.

John
 
On Tue, 11 May 2004 01:18:00 GMT, Danny Stone wrote:

I am considering the use of thru-hole adapters for prototyping
circuits with surface mount components (SOP, QFP, etc.). However, I do
not have the equipment to mount the SMT components on the adapters.

Can anyone point me to a professional service that will (relatively
inexpensively) mount customer-supplied SMT components to
ciustomer-supplied through-hole SMT component adapters in single unit
and small quantities?

Thanks,
Danny
Scramento, CA
Do like John said. Google on smt or smd soldering in this group and
you'll find a bunch of tip on how to mount those buggers on your
surf boards or chip 'n' dip boards. ou can also spend around $65 USD
on adapters for QFPs - digi or mouser. You just drop them in.
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Best Regards,
Mike
 

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