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[* black] Before diving into the assembly of your brain game, we should go over the procedure for through-hole soldering. | |
- | [* black] Why is it called through-hole, you ask? You'll notice the circuit board has a bunch of holes in it, each with a copper lead on the underside of the board. The leads of each component are fed through these holes and soldered to the copper leads. |
+ | [* black] Why is it called through-hole, you ask? You'll notice the circuit board has a bunch of holes in it, each with a copper lead on the underside of the board. The leads of each component are fed through these holes (hence through-hole) and soldered to the copper leads. |
[* black] Through-hole soldering is generally regarded as the simplest for of soldering. |