Modern SMT PCB and SMT Assembly Technology

The “Electronic Training Technology Tutorial: Modern SMT PCB and SMT Assembly Technology” includes basic practical skills training, radio practice training, analog circuit practice training, digital circuit practice training, and microcontroller practice training. It emphasizes the cultivation of practical skills, combining theory with practice, such as knowledge of common electronic components and measurement, design and drawing of printed circuit boards, as well as PCB engraving, soldering assembly technology, and mounting technology.

The “Electronic Training Technology Tutorial: Modern SMT PCB and SMT Assembly Technology” is compiled based on the author’s accumulated years of teaching experience and references to the production technical documents of modern electronic enterprises, serving as a learning reference for SMT engineering technicians and various self-learners engaged in related work.

Modern SMT PCB and SMT Assembly Technology

  • Common Knowledge of Safe Electricity Use
  • Chapter 1: Common Instruments and Meters
  • 1.1 MF47 Type Pointer Multimeter
  • 1.1.1 Precautions for Using the MF47 Multimeter
  • 1.1.2 Basic Functions and Usage of the MF47 Multimeter
  • 1.1.3 DC Current Measurement
  • 1.1.4 AC Current and Voltage Measurement
  • 1.1.5 DC Voltage Measurement
  • 1.1.6 Resistance Measurement
  • 1.1.7 Audio Level Measurement
  • 1.1.8 Common Faults and Solutions for the MF47 Multimeter
  • 1.2 DT830 Type Digital Multimeter Measurement
  • 1.2.1 Precautions for the DT830 Digital Multimeter
  • 1.2.2 Technical Characteristics of the DT830 Digital Multimeter
  • 1.3 6502 Type Dual Trace Oscilloscope
  • 1.3.1 Functions of Each Knob
  • 1.4 DS1000 Type Digital Oscilloscope
  • 1.4.1 Probe Compensation
  • 1.4.2 Introduction to the Operation of the Digital Oscilloscope Front Panel
  • 1.4.3 Explanation of the Display Interface of the DS1000 Series Digital Oscilloscope
  • 1.4.4 Key Points and Precautions for Using the Digital Oscilloscope
  • 1.4.5 Advanced Applications of the Digital Oscilloscope
  • 1.4.6 Measurement Examples of the Digital Oscilloscope
  • 1.5 EE1**1B Type Function Signal Generator/Counter
  • 1.6 Frequency Meter
  • 1.6.1 Measurement Parameters
  • 1.6.2 Explanation of the Names and Functions of the Buttons and Knobs on the Panel
  • 1.6.3 Explanation of the Rear Panel
  • 1.7 YB2172 Type AC Millivolt Meter
  • 1.7.1 Buttons, Knobs, and Functions
  • 1.7.2 Usage of the AC Millivolt Meter
  • 1.8 DF1731SC DC Regulated Power Supply
  • 1.8.1 Main Technical Parameters
  • 1.8.2 Usage Method
  • Chapter 2: AD10 User Guide
  • 2.1 Introduction to Printed Circuit Boards
  • 2.1.1 Classification of Printed Circuit Boards
  • 2.1.2 Composition of Printed Circuit Boards
  • 2.1.3 Surface Mount Component Packaging
  • 2.1.4 Printed Circuit Board Design Process
  • 2.2 Establishing Integrated Libraries
  • 2.2.1 Creating Integrated Libraries
  • 2.2.2 Creating Schematic Libraries
  • 2.2.3 Introduction to Creating PCB Libraries
  • 2.2.4 Generating Integrated Libraries
  • 2.3 Printed Circuit Board Design
  • 2.3.1 Schematic Design
  • 2.3.2 PCB Design
  • Chapter 3: Introduction to SMT Soldering
  • 3.1 Characteristics of SMT Mounting Technology
  • 3.1.1 Basic Content of SMT and SMT Process Technology
  • 3.1.2 Surface Mount Components
  • 3.1.3 Characteristics and Types of Surface Mount Components
  • 3.2 Surface Mount Resistors
  • 3.2.1 Reading Values of Surface Mount Resistors
  • 3.2.2 Dimensions of Surface Mount Resistors
  • 3.2.3 Related Parameters of Surface Mount Resistors
  • 3.2.4 Resistor Arrays
  • 3.3 Surface Mount Capacitors
  • 3.3.1 Classification of Surface Mount Capacitors
  • 3.3.2 Main Parameters of Surface Mount Capacitors
  • 3.4 Surface Mount Inductors
  • 3.4.1 Dimensions of Inductors
  • 3.4.2 Inductor Values
  • 3.4.3 Frequency Characteristics of Inductors
  • 3.4.4 Inductor Errors
  • 3.4.5 Characteristics of Chip Inductors
  • 3.5 Surface Mount Diodes
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  • Chapter 4: SMT Surface Mount Equipment
  • Chapter 5: Practice and Innovation
  • Appendix
  • References

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