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Please explain how to create a good joint | soldering

Now, in order to create a good solder joint
it's important to heat both the work piece that you're trying to solder, the board that
you're trying to solder it to first before you melt the solder into position. So we place the iron tip on the part and the
board so that it's touching both at the same time. And after a few seconds we touch the solder
to the tip and then allow the solder to flow into the joint. Pull away the solder, and then the iron and
in a few seconds the solder will cool and we have a good solder joint. One of the challenges to creating a good solder
joint on certain parts is that some pins can be connected to a ground plane. In this case we have a large copper area,
which acts like a heat conductor which will try to pull heat away from the solder joint
as you're trying to solder that part. So it's important that you apply extra heat
to certain pins. And first you need to identify which pins
are connected to the ground plane. In this case we see this pin here, which has
a slight X shape through it. That's a thermal relief connection to a ground
plane and this thermal relief will allow us to apply enough heat to the part. We still need to take extra care to hold the
iron in place for a long enough time to make sure that it reaches temperature before we
apply the solder. So now that we have identified that part,
we can load our resistor, place it in the vice, clean our iron, apply the tip to
both the printed circuit board and the wire on the resistor. Give it a few seconds. And after a few seconds it gets hot enough
to begin flowing the solder. And you can see that took a little bit longer
than the other pin. So it's important to wait that extra time
to insure a good solder joint to a ground plane. For comparison, we can look at the other pin,
which is not connected to the ground plane and this one will solder quite a bit more
quickly. As you can see, that took a few seconds less.

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