@@4.0.4 It was a tiny capacitor smaller than a hangnail, and we had to connect tiny lutz wires directly to them since there was no "main board". It was more like free floating receivers, ICs, and capacitors with nothing but wires connecting them all packaged in a tiny shell. Super delicate work. Lucky enough that my eyes were still good for near vision, because the microscope only got in the way so I even soldered that by eye.
@@yeh2319 no it ofc was still harder to see with my naked eye but i still could see it. it was just easier for me to work without the microscope in the way
The joke is you use the air fryer or oven to flow the solder as is intended with tiny surface mount stuff. Smc stuff gets a flux paste with little solder beads in it painted onto a board and then put in an infrared type of mini oven that heats it until the flux boils off and the solder melts the surface mount stuff to it
They get even smaller. I wont disclose what company i work for, but they get smaller. Placing the die by hand is aweful though. You can mess it up very easy. Soldering stuff is the easy part! Parts always move towards the solder and with good soldermasking it wont spread so you just have to place it close to where the pins are and it'll move itself in place with heat, but knowing the right amount of heat becomes more important the smaller they get!
@@cam5816 no, we use a vaccum system set up directly next to where im soldering to suck up the fumes and a fan near my face to keep any escaping fumes from getting to me. Although the fumes arent that dangerous unless you have prolong exposure like you would soldering for hours with no system to take it away. It will make you cough, and after awhile cna cause lung problems. The fumes are probably the least dangerous part of building electronics. The adhesives and shielding stuff has a lot more health risks.
It helps to use blue-tak to "clamp" the part down when you're trying to solder it, just gotta be careful not to heat it up too much but the job becomes a thousand times easier when the part is secured...
Google: IC stands for integrated circuit. An IC is a small electronic device made from semiconductor material that contains many microscopic elements, such as capacitors, resistors, transistors, and diodes. ICs are also known as microchips or chips.
I did that 0402 RGB led soldering 4 wires without microscope. You really need the tiniest bent tip and a jig to hold the square led/IC made out of wood/ silicone. Drill the surface with a 3mm PCB drill exactly 1mm deep and IC would fit without issues.
Interesting idea. I wonder if an Oculus Rift headset could be used to operate a micro robot to do mechanical work like this. There are already some surgeries that are done that way. 💡
Holy Christ. That's EXTREMELY impressive, absolutely without a doubt. But wanna know what's even more impressive? I accidentally soldered a bead of solder onto the middle of my arm hair without burning my hair 😅🤣 Dunno how I did it, but I took pics!
@@TheNoiseySpectator I was previously employed to repair hearing aids yes, I've done everything from military service to oilfield work since, I now have MS and I'm on a disability pension. My channel has over 1500 videos if you are really curious.
Time to digitally trace and create a hyperrealistic version of his thumb and get his passport, fly over and open his phone and install every single garbage mobile game ever
Soldering with strings... Sometimes strings has composition of cotton to be burned and it's conductor that could shape it in position as needed. Reminds me of bismuth bending into shape square square cute cute feels.
Damn😂 I recently tried to clean a vape mod/box thing… and one small tiny diode came out… positive and negative sides… shit was so small, LInT strands would lift it! Not a pretty job, but I got it working😂
Yikes reminds me of the white balance circuit I had to replace a micro transistor on when I worked for a TV repair shop. Accidentally dropped the thing in dark carpet with near no lighting. By some miracle I was able to find it and complete the repair.
this was literally me when i recently broke my gtx 1080ti i only had to do 9, and apparently 7 good, and 2 that i am 99.99% sure i messed up, was good enough for it to work. those microscopic square caps still haunt my dreams months later with the amount of focus i gave
Fun fact, those open die BGA can be light sensitive. One of the Raspberry Pi computer boarda used one. And when reviewers took flash photos or used them in sunlight they would reset the computer 😂
I remember Dave Jones of EEVBlog doing a video about that, I think, some six years ago? Edit: 7 years. Gads I'm getting old. . . th-cam.com/video/dDcsTnqVgWc/w-d-xo.html
When I was 10 I made an origami crane smaller than the head of my pinky at the time, anything is possible my friend with enough effort!! I didn't think I could do it until I did!
That's the same size as the ad closing button
It only covered 1/100th of his fingertip 💀💀
you mean one individual pin is? absolutely
Real
No the ad button is smaller
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Wrong! It’s actually an oak trap door
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And im enderman
Lmao yeah that's the first thing I saw too
@@kalyan6969 and im a wither skeleton
@@Negirta wither with a skeleton with a wither skeleton
I bet that IC has great personality.
💀 (ITS BECAUSE IT HAS A SMALL PENIIIIIIIIIIIIIS YOU GUYS, GET IT??,??? GET IT?????
@@ayokay6404its not alive you schizophrenic
@@ayokay6404I think you will see yourself out😂
@@mariomario820 🏃
I heard they _get heated pretty easily_
Now lets see paul allen's solder job
"look at that subtle steel coloring "
@@farham5180no
Impressive. Very nice.
did not expect to see an ap reference
Look at that subtle off-silver soldering. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark...
Imagine dropping it on a carpet
Just teleport in the backroom
your the funniest man on earth
@@mikii150you’re
@Myownchaos You are
@@GoodWill-s8j true
i used to work as a soldering tech at a hearing aid manufacturer and some of the parts were smaller than even that. hardest job id ever done
Why by hand?? Is this before reflow ovens and SMD components?
@@4.0.4 It was a tiny capacitor smaller than a hangnail, and we had to connect tiny lutz wires directly to them since there was no "main board". It was more like free floating receivers, ICs, and capacitors with nothing but wires connecting them all packaged in a tiny shell. Super delicate work. Lucky enough that my eyes were still good for near vision, because the microscope only got in the way so I even soldered that by eye.
I can imagine what you had to do. While I am not using an hearing aid I always wondered how they can pack all things in such a tiny thing.
@@Randomness662Your eyes could see it better than a microscope?
@@yeh2319 no it ofc was still harder to see with my naked eye but i still could see it. it was just easier for me to work without the microscope in the way
yk when you said by hand and showed your finger I assume you were going to somehow heat your finger up enough to melt solder and solder like that
💀
awwastor
Same
Oh thank God I'm not the only one
Clearly you don't own an air fryer
Or toaster oven
I don't get it.....
@@ayokay6404 It's a joke
@@narrativeless404 we know we just too stupid to understand. I need an explanation too lol
The joke is you use the air fryer or oven to flow the solder as is intended with tiny surface mount stuff. Smc stuff gets a flux paste with little solder beads in it painted onto a board and then put in an infrared type of mini oven that heats it until the flux boils off and the solder melts the surface mount stuff to it
Oak trapdoor???
i screamed
Lmao but did you know the shadow goverment is in vatican city
@@Pluffyrain bro got a little off topic
This is the stuff that made me love doing repairs.
I'd have to stop breathing just to hold my hands still enough
They get even smaller. I wont disclose what company i work for, but they get smaller. Placing the die by hand is aweful though. You can mess it up very easy. Soldering stuff is the easy part! Parts always move towards the solder and with good soldermasking it wont spread so you just have to place it close to where the pins are and it'll move itself in place with heat, but knowing the right amount of heat becomes more important the smaller they get!
@@rockbandandghmasterDo you worry at all about the lead fumes and stuff being a part of your work?
@@cam5816 no, we use a vaccum system set up directly next to where im soldering to suck up the fumes and a fan near my face to keep any escaping fumes from getting to me. Although the fumes arent that dangerous unless you have prolong exposure like you would soldering for hours with no system to take it away. It will make you cough, and after awhile cna cause lung problems. The fumes are probably the least dangerous part of building electronics. The adhesives and shielding stuff has a lot more health risks.
@@rockbandandghmasterwats the “die”
@@cam5816 Never - I love the smell of solder in the morning. Smells like Victory
This deserves more views!
hijacking - what the hell is the die
"It's the world's smallest camera"
-Machete
Spy kids
So nostalgic
The smallest thing i ever solderd was a 0402 smd resistor, it's only 1×0.5 mm or 0.04×0.02 inch
Not cm, mm.
@@ozdemirsalik your right, i fixed it
I tried the. Failed miserably.
@@mylanotten7653Are you a professional electrician, or was this just a hobby?
@@TheNoiseySpectator i'm studying mechatronics rn. So for now its neither🤣
that was really clean
It helps to use blue-tak to "clamp" the part down when you're trying to solder it, just gotta be careful not to heat it up too much but the job becomes a thousand times easier when the part is secured...
That's better than a fucking brain surgeon
Brain surgeon repairs brain while it’s running. Totally different league. Micro tech is also impressive but in different way
@@wickeddubz nah fuck brain surgeons, can't even program
You better be joking lol
why? fucking a brain surgeon is also good
They shutdown the brain first duh
Pov mobile ad skip button: psa it's smaller than that
The fingers bro 💀🙏
I am astonished and for this immaculate feat u got a sub
What is the IC for?
Yes what is it for
Google: IC stands for integrated circuit. An IC is a small electronic device made from semiconductor material that contains many microscopic elements, such as capacitors, resistors, transistors, and diodes. ICs are also known as microchips or chips.
@@gunnarblomquist5108 No, what is *THIS* IC suppose to do?
@@Silver_Mage_2021probably a TLV70518, a voltage regulator used in smartphones
@@russotragik Thank you
It only takes effect if you stop pressing it
One sneeze 🤧 destroy everything
I did that 0402 RGB led soldering 4 wires without microscope. You really need the tiniest bent tip and a jig to hold the square led/IC made out of wood/ silicone. Drill the surface with a 3mm PCB drill exactly 1mm deep and IC would fit without issues.
I'm still convinced that there is tiny little miniature humans about the size of the tip of a pen that actually make these things
Interesting idea.
I wonder if an Oculus Rift headset could be used to operate a micro robot to do mechanical work like this.
There are already some surgeries that are done that way. 💡
“Enter kevdog”
Holy Christ. That's EXTREMELY impressive, absolutely without a doubt. But wanna know what's even more impressive? I accidentally soldered a bead of solder onto the middle of my arm hair without burning my hair 😅🤣 Dunno how I did it, but I took pics!
The best part, is that surface tension pulls them strait, just keep your air low or it's blowing away. 😂
after years of suffering mobile ads and struggling to close them, i could solder this easy peasy
Broo, that connectors have smaller size than one of your fingerprints line
I did stuff like this in hearing aids back in 2004
For part of your job?
What do you do now?
@@TheNoiseySpectator I was previously employed to repair hearing aids yes, I've done everything from military service to oilfield work since, I now have MS and I'm on a disability pension. My channel has over 1500 videos if you are really curious.
Every time I see smd parts on a work bench or soldering station there's only one thought I have: Don't - I repeat - don't sneeze 😂
And For No Reason Wonderful
We know his thumb prints now, 4CHAN ASSEMBLE!!
Time to digitally trace and create a hyperrealistic version of his thumb and get his passport, fly over and open his phone and install every single garbage mobile game ever
bud, you can count on me for the legal documentation work.
Bro I’ll join
It's so complex when you zoom in, but you cant even tell with your own eyes
Did nobody see that 😅
Soldering with strings...
Sometimes strings has composition of cotton to be burned and it's conductor that could shape it in position as needed. Reminds me of bismuth bending into shape square square cute cute feels.
Trap door mate
How do they make them so small?! That's cool!
It's almost the bare silicon die.
most ICs also have tiny dies but come in a larger package
@@Carlos-kh5qu ty for the info, I'm not in any way a computer person but this is so interesting!
What package is this?
DSBGA, the solder balls are 0.160mm diameter
@@MitchDavis2 oof, yeah those are enough of a pain to mount on a PCB.
@@MitchDavis2If the name is "die", then we know, why we shouldn't try it
Look like CSP 0.25x0.25
I'll leave that to Antman.
Don’t they have “L”s in America?
No because we don't take Ls ‼️‼️‼️
What do u mean
what?
you talking about the pronunciation of solder? everyone ive heard met or talked to has pronounced it “saw-dur”
@@professorjiggles1793 outside of the US, where the English language is from it’s pronounced soul-der
This looks like a world record!
Why do i see a pen#s shape in your finger on the part you have to zoom in?
Wich part
Oh god you're right. It's right next to the chip 💀
Bc your gay bro
The close ad button is small...
I can see the future of this soldering method... one pad is removed with wire together 😢
Bro this Is a button to skip ads😂😂
Damn!
At this point, I feel like I need to go back and try again just for bragging rights
Anyone know the microscope brand/name?
Damn😂 I recently tried to clean a vape mod/box thing… and one small tiny diode came out… positive and negative sides… shit was so small, LInT strands would lift it! Not a pretty job, but I got it working😂
That is awesome!
I also solder a small led like that, i removed that led from a cheap watch which glow in different colours
One sneeze and it's all gone 😂
If you really want to, that 4 pin bga could be soldered on board just by hovering the soldering iron tip above it, about 1mm for a few seconds.
Who saw the drawing on his finger 😂💀
The reason things are big around packaging is to show the texture
Yikes reminds me of the white balance circuit I had to replace a micro transistor on when I worked for a TV repair shop. Accidentally dropped the thing in dark carpet with near no lighting. By some miracle I was able to find it and complete the repair.
Use double sided tape to glue it to the table and copper wire from an old 3v motor.
Imagine dropping that thing on carpet flooring💀
It took me 2 rewatches to realize that wasn’t embedded in your skin. I was concerned you were some form of cyborg for a second 😂
Bro at the start i thought it was a mincraft trap door☠️
Edit: Only 2 likes 😥
this was literally me when i recently broke my gtx 1080ti
i only had to do 9, and apparently 7 good, and 2 that i am 99.99% sure i messed up, was good enough for it to work.
those microscopic square caps still haunt my dreams months later with the amount of focus i gave
Fun fact, those open die BGA can be light sensitive. One of the Raspberry Pi computer boarda used one. And when reviewers took flash photos or used them in sunlight they would reset the computer 😂
I remember Dave Jones of EEVBlog doing a video about that, I think, some six years ago?
Edit: 7 years. Gads I'm getting old. . .
th-cam.com/video/dDcsTnqVgWc/w-d-xo.html
imagine sneezing accidentally lmao
It's like the tiny camera in Spy Kids.
my mentor had me solder 50 components that size by hand 😭
i hated every moment because at that size, they stick to everything
"I'm gonna solder this by hand"
I wasn't expecting you to do it with your feet?
"Oops I accidentally dropped it" 💀💀
Amazed that while applying heat it does not melt everything.....
"Just kidding"
"YOU BETTER BE"
THATS SO COOL
Took me another moment to realize how small that was, and he manages to link it with a cord
😳 I honestly thought you said you were going to solder your hand 😱
When I was 10 I made an origami crane smaller than the head of my pinky at the time, anything is possible my friend with enough effort!! I didn't think I could do it until I did!
Smallest I’ve had to deal with so far is still like a 6 x 6 of those like dayum
I think that’s eprom ic
Anddd you have a radial loop
*IC*
_WHAT YOU DID THERE_
As a neurosurgeon. I'm truly impressed
Minecraft oak trap door
At first I thought that was the worlds smallest Lego brick 😂
Dude im wayy too shakey for that. 😂😂
Westinghouse monitor goes crazy
THATS A DAMN LEGO BRICK
Thanks for your fingerprint :)
The terror in the face of bro when he tried to copy my notes💀
That’s me trying to fix everything with my harbor freight soldering iron
How?
Im old ok, but i worked for a mfg that trained me on a very hi tech soder mach for exactly sodering case for chips on boards😊, early 80s. Cool
How do you have the X button from mobile ads?
I can't even solder a through hole component properly 😭
Can u please fix my Bose head phones the soldering job so technical no one wants to do it😢help
I think someone gave me a four pack of these on a business card at a convention once
Man I thought it was a microscopic Lego brick
I thought that was a splinter before you zoomed in
Is that a megnetometer I have soldered those before or at least the same package. I used a heat gun, very difficult.
EPC2037 is the part number for anyone who is curious.
Mark of the beast
My man exposed his fingerprint in high quality to whole internet!
When you need the wire to act as the iron, you can call that microsoldering
U should get an oppo reno 7, the microscope camera is dope