It should, but soldering it will be a challenge.If I buy this one would it work with this board?
Why is that not as easy as cables?It should, but soldering it will be a challenge.
Did you note that it’s a SMD, or Surface Mount Device? They have no pins or leads to solder to. Generally, SMD devices require different soldering techniques. Some require special equipment.Why is that not as easy as cables?
This is spot on, but that being said, doing a one-off inductor is probably achievable given it is large and not so heat sensitive.Did you note that it’s a SMD, or Surface Mount Device? They have no pins or leads to solder to. Generally, SMD devices require different soldering techniques. Some require special equipment.
This is spot on, but that being said, doing a one-off inductor is probably achievable given it is large and not so heat sensitive.[/QUOTE
The problem with using an iron is overheating and lifting the pad. You or I could manage with the iron because we understand the problem but it is quite difficult to do if you aren't very familiar with soldering. Not impossible, just hard, and I don't know about you but I destroyed quite a few pads before I got to the point of knowing how to do this.Don't let 'em all worry you! The pads on the PCB are plenty big enough to get the soldering iron onto and have the inductor in place at the same time. Clean off the old solder first with a solder sucker, or solder wick, put the inductor in place, add a little bit of flux, and its no problem with some solder wire and and iron!
You or I could manage with the iron because we understand the problem but it is quite difficult to do if you aren't very familiar with soldering.
If he is going to attempt it with an iron, he needs to very carefully clean the pads of solder, re-tin them with a good Sn/Pb solder, very lightly, tin the component with the same solder, just a coating to it can be nearly flush, then reflow that on one side, then the other, then add more solder to each side.You flatter me sir! Point taken though, getting overzealoused with a too hot iron can lead to delaminiation, but it should be ok with a bit of care... and that they are aware of the potential problem now!