Intel QX9770 Design Guidelines - Page 87

Applying Flux to the Thermocouple Bead, Cutting Solder

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology 14. Using a fine point device, place a small amount of flux on the thermocouple bead. Be careful not to move the thermocouple bead during this step (Figure 43). Ensure the flux remains in the bead area only. Figure 43. Applying Flux to the Thermocouple Bead 15. Cut two small pieces of solder 1/16 inch (0.065 inch / 1.5 mm) from the roll using tweezers to hold the solder while cutting with a fine blade(Figure 44) Figure 44. Cutting Solder Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines 87

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology
Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
87
14.
Using a fine point device, place a small amount of flux on the thermocouple bead.
Be careful not to move the thermocouple bead during this step (Figure 43). Ensure
the flux remains in the bead area only.
Figure 43. Applying Flux to the Thermocouple Bead
15.
Cut two small pieces of solder 1/16 inch (0.065 inch / 1.5 mm) from the roll using
tweezers to hold the solder while cutting with a fine blade(Figure 44)
Figure 44. Cutting Solder