rfm12b_soldering
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- | The RFM12 transceiver | + | Apply a tiny bit of solder to the pins of the RFM12B |
- | 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 | + | The RFM12B 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 |
+ | You can use a piece of paper, plastic or double-faced foamed adhesive tape 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. | ||
- | {{: | + | Please note that the paperboard isolation may not be optimal if the device is used in moist conditions. |
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rfm12b_soldering.txt · Last modified: 2015/02/21 21:21 by breaker27