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Wow! I'd be cross eyed doing that! I replace dc sockets on laptops as part of my job and have removed and replaced bios and 8 pin SIOC chips but no, I couldn't manage that! Hats off to you!
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The trick is to use plenty of flux and have some solder wick handy to fix any mistakes. For the really fine pitched devices you just need to tack down the corners, then get some solder on the end of your iron and sort of brush it along the legs of the chip. The flux makes the solder flow to where it needs to go. I suspect wasting my youth painting warhammer figures probably helps though ![]() |
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My spare ECU with it's new brain
![]() ![]() Now I just have the small task of writing the software to run it! |
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Very cool. Looks like the board was the easy bit, no small task left even to just emulate the OEM function let alone make it user editable!
Cheers Stot
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You're not wrong there Stot!
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It's showing early signs of life.
Got it flashing the MIL light, and spitting out serial data. (extremely dull video alert!) http://youtu.be/SUQG9oj-7rI |
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That's pretty cool mate
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shit what happened????? |
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Oh dear, I take it you're ok?
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