PCB soldering LC interface
A Leadless Chip Carrier (LCC) is an integrated circuit (IC) package that, as its name suggests, lacks traditional external leads. Instead, it utilizes contact pads or metallized half-holes on its sides or bottom for direct soldering onto a printed circuit board (PCB). The ADXL78/ADXL278/ADXL193 are low cost, complete single-axis or dual-axis accelerometers that can measure both static acceleration like tilt or gravity and dynamic acceleration like shock and vibration. They are available in an ultrasmall ceramic leadless chip carrier package (LCC-8). This guide covers what PCB soldering is, introduces the primary soldering methods, outlines solder and tool selection, and provides clear, step-by-step. Precise process development and designed experimentation are needed to optimize specific appli-cation/performance. As part of PCB assembly, there are different types of PCB solder used to mount components.
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