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| | {{#set: | | {{#set: |
| | |Is facility = True | | |Is facility = True |
| − | |Has ace=Matthew Martin;mmartin18@georgefox.edu | + | |Has ace=Warren Milligan;wmilligan21@georgefox.edu |
| − | |Has certification=https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31368 | + | |Has certification=https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1288 |
| | }} | | }} |
| − | [[File:pcb_lab.jpeg|300px|thumb|The PCB Lab]] The Printed Circuit Board lab contains an electronics station (as in the Hub) with the Metcal soldering station and microscope. It also contains a Voltera V-One PCB Printer (which can print Gerber files onto a board, and can also print solder paste onto normally fabricated boards), a manual Pick-and-Place machine, a Reflow Oven, and a Reflow Station. The lab is stocked with a good supply of 0603 and 0805 surface mount components. | + | [[File:PCB Lab Logo.png|300px|frameless|left]][[File:pcb_lab.jpeg|400px|thumb|right|The PCB Lab]] |
| | + | The Printed Circuit Board lab contains an electronics station (as in the Hub) with the Metcal soldering station and microscope. It also contains a Voltera V-One PCB Printer (which can print Gerber files onto a board, and can also print solder paste onto normally fabricated boards), a manual Pick-and-Place machine, a Reflow Oven, and a Reflow Station. The lab is stocked with a good supply of 0603 and 0805 surface mount components. |
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| | The current Ace of the {{PAGENAME}} is '''{{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name|+index=0 }}''' ({{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}). <br /> | | The current Ace of the {{PAGENAME}} is '''{{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name|+index=0 }}''' ({{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}). <br /> |
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| | # Select "Printer." | | # Select "Printer." |
| | # Select "Set Manually." | | # Select "Set Manually." |
| − | # Enter the IP Address 10.90.12.19. | + | # Enter the IP Address 10.90.12.132. |
| | # Select "Connect." | | # Select "Connect." |
| | # Select "Check Media." This will get the correct size of the tape that is currently in the label maker. You should click this button often, especially when you change the tape in the label maker or start a new session of label printing. | | # Select "Check Media." This will get the correct size of the tape that is currently in the label maker. You should click this button often, especially when you change the tape in the label maker or start a new session of label printing. |
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| | You can now print labels for labeling things in the PCB Lab. | | You can now print labels for labeling things in the PCB Lab. |
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| − | =3 commandments= | + | =3 Commandments= |
| | === 1. Safety First === | | === 1. Safety First === |
| | Safety First is the rule we hold highest of the three. This rule applies to both the safety of you as well as others | | Safety First is the rule we hold highest of the three. This rule applies to both the safety of you as well as others |
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| | ==General PCB Lab Knowledge== | | ==General PCB Lab Knowledge== |
| − | Making/repairing circuits can be rewarding and fun as well as time consuming. One of the most used machines in the PCB Lab soldering iron. | + | Making/repairing circuits can be rewarding and fun as well as time consuming. One of the most used machines in the PCB Lab is the soldering iron. If you have already certified on the soldering irons in the Hub (and your quiz is up to date), that certification transfers to the soldering irons in the PCB Lab. This protocol works in the opposite direction too... if you have certified on the PCB Lab soldering irons, that certification transfers to the soldering irons in the Hub. Granted, the soldering irons in the PCB Lab may be equipped with smaller tips and other accessories that aid with surface-mount soldering. Ask the PCB Lab ace to share best practices in surface-mount soldering. Watch some videos about it to help fill in any knowledge gaps. |
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| | In the PCB Lab, circuits are built and repaired using a variety of prototyping equipment. | | In the PCB Lab, circuits are built and repaired using a variety of prototyping equipment. |
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| | * If something feels like it could be dangerous ask a supervisor before attempting. | | * If something feels like it could be dangerous ask a supervisor before attempting. |
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| − | == Foxtale Certification == | + | == Canvas Certification == |
| − | Before working with any of the equipment in the PCB Lab you will need to take the [https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31368 general lab quiz] as well as the specific quiz for each machine you are trying to use. The enrollment code for all of the quizzes is MakerHub.
| + | Complete the <strong>{{PAGENAME}} Certification Quiz Module</strong> at the link below to gain access to the {{PAGENAME}}. The Maker Hub Canvas course pertains to all facilities and equipment contained in the Maker Hub; simply complete the quizzes for the facilities/equipment you wish to use in the Maker Hub. Please email <span style="color:blue">makerhub@georgefox.edu</span> if you have any questions. |
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| | + | [https://georgefox.instructure.com/enroll/R6RF69 Maker Hub Canvas Course] |
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| | == Inventory == | | == Inventory == |