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Well back in the days when i could see, I used to build stuff and used
solder, but increasingly even then automation for mass produced products meant that surface mount and wire wrap techniques abounded. I'd imagine with the banning of leaded solder its more likely that machines can make better joints than humans even if they could use soldering stations easily. Back then the only folk still soldering in industry were the development types. If a pcb failed in test, then it was taken out junked and replaced. Gone are the days when simple hands on component substitution was cost effective it seems. As for led lamps, I imagine they are still in the early stages of evaluation. Nobody has had them in service long enough to refine colour temp and reliability methods. It will probably only get better though as the efficiency is so much better than alternatives, they are going to make it work. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "N_Cook" wrote in message ... On 02/01/2015 14:56, Arfa Daily wrote: EE Times article that came to me by email today http://www.electronics-eetimes.com/e...s_id=222923405 Arfa There is a shop in town that is all LED strip lighting. So far no failures noticed, but I will estimate the total number of LEDs and monitor over time. I would guess , sitting here, something like 20,000 5mm LEDs in total (not the higher powered types). I feel like running a red/orange felt-tip along all the cover-strips of the LED runs, as its that horrible stark blue-white. Doesn't take much pen ink to give a much warmer tone (to CFL bulbs anyway) This article has soldering as a dying art along with trug making etc http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2...heritage-craft perhaps they meant soldering as in tin-smithing. But on the other hand how much hands-on soldering rework of modern day mass electronics production is there? |
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