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rfm12b_soldering [2013/10/04 18:56] – external edit 127.0.0.1rfm12b_soldering [2014/05/31 19:03] – [Prepare the solder pins] breaker27
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-====== Applying Paperboard ======+====== Prepare the solder pins ======
  
-The RFM12 transceiver has some places which are not isolated. As soon as you use a PCB which is soldered by yourself and has no isolation as well, there has to be an isolation between the SHC device's PCB and the RFM12 module.+Apply a tiny bit of solder to the pins of the RFM12B transceiver before you solder it to the PCB of the smarthomatic device later on. You don't need to do this with every pin, but only with the ones that will be connected. See the picture below.
  
-You can use a piece of paper or plastic for isolation.+====== Applying Paperboard / Isolation ======
  
-Please note that this may not be optimal if the device is used in moist conditionsI have no long term experience using the paperboard as isolation. But my outdoor temperature sensor did well this winter:-)+The RFM12B transceiver has some places which are not isolatedAs soon as you use a PCB which is soldered by yourself and has no isolation as well, there has to be an isolation between the SHC device's PCB and the RFM12 module.
  
 +You can use a piece of paper or plastic for isolation, or glue the RFM12B module with a **little bit** of hot glue to the PCB. This will also result in a little isolation space.
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 +Please note that the paperboard isolation may not be optimal if the device is used in moist conditions. I have no long term experience using the paperboard as isolation.
  
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rfm12b_soldering.txt · Last modified: 2015/02/21 21:21 by breaker27