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Provide a reference table displaying what nozzle size to use for what commonly used package #155

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Salamek opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Salamek commented Aug 16, 2024

Hi, i took me a while to figure out (not really correctly) what nozzle to use for what package size, it would be good to provide some reference table in docs so every new user don't need to experiment/ask/search what to use. Since using incorrect nozzle will lead to higher pick up failure rate, i think this info should be provided somewhere in setup page like "Running First Job" section or so...

Example:

Imperial Metric Suggested nozzle
0201 0603 Not supported
0402 1005 n045
0603 1608 n045
0805 2012 n14
1206 3216 ???
1210 3225 ???
1812 3246 ???
2010 5025 ???
1512 6332 ???
SOIC16 - n24

(Filled in nozzle sizes are my wild guess so pls correct those since i have no idea...)

@theacodes theacodes added suggestion Possible improvements to existing content good first issue Good for newcomers labels Nov 13, 2024
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FWIW, I'd likely use n045 for 1210 and below (0201 excluded of course). For 1812-2010 likely n08 or n24. SOT-23 (or similar small size) n08. SOICs n24+. ESP32 modules n75 (likely, but n24 can pick them up).

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