[LinuxBIOS] PLCC removal trick
Jim Cooper
jimc at rmtg.com
Thu Sep 15 20:48:43 CEST 2005
I have heard of using canned air to blow the solder out and crystallize
it, but I don't think I would try this. I use a heat gun and pair of IC
tweezers. Whatever you do, add some solder paste so it reflows first.
Ideally you should use a tip for the PLCC that concentrates the heat on
the legs of the chip and doesn't overheat the chip itself. Take a look
at the temp ratings of the chip if you use the heatgun approach. Most
chips are only rated to take that kind of heat a little longer than it
takes to reflow the solder.
-----Original Message-----
From: linuxbios-bounces at openbios.org
[mailto:linuxbios-bounces at openbios.org] On Behalf Of Steve Gehlbach
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:41 AM
To: Guido Fiala
Cc: linuxbios at openbios.org
Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] PLCC removal trick
Guido Fiala wrote:
>On Wednesday 14 September 2005 21:56, Dave Ashley wrote:
>
>
>>I don't know about anyone else but the dental floss idea didn't work
>>at all for me, the floss interferes with the pins.
>>
>>I had this idea on how to remove the chip easily, but I haven't tried
>>it. Just get some strong epoxy and glue onto the top surface of the
>>flashrom something to act as a handle. After it's dry, use that to
>>pull the chip out.
>>
>>
>
>Instead of epoxy you might use hot-glue (or whats it called), or, even
>better, "Power Strip" - a removable 2-side-glue flexible tape...
>
>
>
>
It's a good idea, but keep in mind that some programmers (such as my
Needhams) have a cover that closes over the chip to program it, so a
removal knob might interfere with closing the cover. Maybe the
programmer will make contact anyway with the cover open, haven't tried
it so I don't know.
Steve
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