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Guide on soldering SMD components on veroboard.

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Hi, has anyone here tried soldering SMD components on veroboard? Could you share your experience with me as its my first time working with SMD components on veroboard.

Thanks alot.
Sunny55.
 

How do you intend to that, do you have a board that has a small pitch to match the SMD?
Usually these boards re 100mil so I'm not sure you can solder an SMD on them (50th or less)
 

How do you intend to that, do you have a board that has a small pitch to match the SMD?
Usually these boards re 100mil so I'm not sure you can solder an SMD on them (50th or less)

I am not sure about the track width of the veroboard. I am just going for the common veroboards in the market.
 

My suggestion would be to buy a dip adapter for your chip, like this
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Soldering SMD components to veroboard

1206 Capacitors and Resistors and the tri leg BSS138 and MCP1700 are just about solderable to a prototype board, although no points for appearance.
Solder was melted to board, components placed and then solder reheated (reflowed), could have used less solder.level-converter-closeup.jpg
 

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