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gEDA-user: Re: Soldering Chip on Flex?
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- From: Bob Paddock <bpaddock@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 13:01:46 -0500
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On Saturday 30 October 2004 05:59 pm, Bob Paddock wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with soldering Chip-On-Flex LCD connectors?
>
> I want to use a color OLED displays but I'm not sure how to solder it, and
> the manufacture claims a socket for it does not exists.
Replying to my own message.
The process for soldering these connectors is described here:
http://www.flexdude.com/Back%20Issues/FCN11-00A.PDF
Now I wonder if I can do the equivalent of "Hot-Bar Soldering" with a
wide-tipped iron?
> Datasheet for the 1.1", 65k color driver, 96xRGBx64 display
> at: http://www.onestopdisplays.net/OSDC1.1-1.php
>
> This link has the foot print, anyone have one already?
>
> http://www.onestopdisplays.net/Files/Drawings/OSDC1.1-1.pdf
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