TIPP 1- 3
F
You will now
need the
following part:
If no leg is visible in a soldering point, pull the IC out again, bend the leg carefully and plug the processor back in. Check again
and then solder.
To make it easier for the processor to slide between the soldering points, you can bend all the legs inwards a little. (Image 1)
When plugging in the processor, you must pay attention to its alignment. The processor has a notch (rounding), which must be
oriented to the left when you insert it. In the magnified image below you can see the notch very well. (Image 2)
Now we come to the heart of the circuit: the processor!
When you have plugged in the IC, turn the board over and check whether all 28 legs are visible in the soldering points (image 3).
1 x
IC1
You can move the legs of the
processor inwards. Then the
IC slides better into the
soldering points!
Notch
(rounding)
at this point
1
2
3
Image 1
Image 2 VERY VERY IMPORTANT!
Image 3
Are all 28 feet visible?