Metal fusion bonding – With control means responsive to sensed condition – Work-responsive
Patent
1989-11-28
1991-11-05
Heinrich, Samuel M.
Metal fusion bonding
With control means responsive to sensed condition
Work-responsive
228 53, 228102, 219241, B23K 303, H05B 102
Patent
active
050625640
ABSTRACT:
A soldering tip is provided with a sensor to sense soldering tip temperature during a soldering cycle. The sensor is embedded in the soldering tip and positioned immediately adjacent to the tip's working surface. The sensor location provides rapid response to changing conditions at the tip's working surface. A microprocessor, responsive to the sensor, is provided to process the tip temperature data to control the power delivered to the heater which provides heat to the soldering tip. A visual and/or audio display also can be coupled to the processor. The microprocessor can be coupled to a further processor having long-term memory so that the collected data may be subsequently retrieved and displayed.
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Piper, C. M. and Frederickson, M. D.
Cooper Industries
Heinrich Samuel M.
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