Quote Originally Posted by dragons_fire View Post
ok... i havent done anything "bad" to this one either... and ive wrecked a few so far.. mostly inserting into sockets backwards!!! and the last one i did, was when i first started SMT stuff, i soldered a 44-tqfp 16f877a with the writing up, so pin 12 (i think) was where pin 1 shoulda been.. i didnt look at the little dot in the corner.... i kept trying to program it, and for some reason it wouldnt program!!!
Isn't nothing anybody else hasn't done
I've done it too, but I have yet to smoke one.

dont make fun of the solder, im doing it all by hand with a $20 iron..
Have you seen my webpage with the picture of the old mp3 player on it?
That'll get you laughing...
Do yourself a favor and get your hands on a good soldering station...nothing like it, some flux, alcohol dispensor, acid brushes, all that good stuff.
I went thru a 7 week micro-mini- circuit card repair class last year (spent about 6 1/2 of those 7 weeks with my head buried in a microscope). I got back and bought a load of good tools for soldering. Made that part of it LOADS easier, to include soldering and desoldering 80 pin TQFP's on and off PCBs.