Lesson 7 soldering applications – Vectronics VEC-1500K User Manual

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Lesson 7 Soldering Applications

1. For each PC board term (A-G), match a definition by number (1-7):

A.

single-sided

1.

several PC board layers sandwiched together

B.

double-sided

2.

conductive pathway between sides of a PC board

C.

multi-layered

3.

metalized component hole through PC board

D.

plate-through

4.

leadless surface-mounting component

E.

via

5.

any component hole through PC board

F.

through-hole

6.

PC board with two metalized surfaces

G.

SMD

7.

PC board with one metalized surface

A.____ B.____ C.____ D.____ E.____ F.____ G.____

2. "Raw" copper circuit board patterns are highly solderable, but must be

cleaned

immediately

before

construction

because

of

rapid

___________________ .

3. (T/F) The best way to melt solder onto a connection is to lightly touch the

tip of the iron with the solder wire. [ ]

4. When soldering to pc-board pads that aren't plated through, the primary

contact surface is the________________________.

5. When soldering to PC board pads that are plated through, the primary

contact area is the _______________________________.

6. Connections

made

using

wire

are

called

____________

-to-

_____________ wiring.

7. When soldering wires onto a pc board: (A.) dress each lead so insulation is

close to the surface of the board. (B.) don't overheat and allow solder to
wick up the wires. (C.) install sleeving over exposed shields. (D.) all of the
above. [ ]

8. If a connection is poor, you'll probably see signs of ___________________,

a condition where the solderable surface resistings bonding with solder.

9. (T/F) The more solder you can deposit on the pad, the better the

connection--especially when working with plate-throughs. [ ]

10. A "cold solder joint" may result from: (A.) A joint disturbed in its "plastic"

phase while cooling. (B.) A connection where one surface was poorly
heated. (C.) A connection where solder failed to adhere due to oxidation.
(D.) All of the above. [ ]

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