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Old 19-11-2003, 21:03
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Soldering the D0 is also easier than soldering the LPC points.
Just clean the D0 very well, make sure you don’t damage the trace or any thing. Put a small amount of flux in the D0 hole.
Tin the end of the D0 wire (meaning put a small amount of solder on it) and stick it in the D0. Than touch the soldering iron to the wire for about 1 or 2 sec. The solder at the end of the wire should fuse with the D0 creating good contact. Don’t hold the soldering iron the wire to long, you mite get it to hot and burn up the trace or even melt the board.
If the solder dose not melt into the D0 the first time around, take a deep breath and try again. Just keep trying 'til you get it. Also you can nenver use to much flux.
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