1. First of all prepare the soldering iron, soldering
wire/solder, the PCB, and the electronic components. 2. secondly, plug in the soldering iron and wait for it to heat up. 3. Before applying, paste the tip of the solder to the soldering iron to check whether it’s already hot. 4. Then, insert the components into the board. 5. Bend a little the components legs so that it stays in place. 6. After that melt a little solder with the tip of the soldering iron onto the components leg. 7. Cut the remaining components’ leg using the wire stripper so it looks neat. 8. Check whether the joint is firm enough by shaking it. 9. When finished, turn the soldering iron off. How to measure the currents using multi meter: 1. First of all, turn on the multi meter 2. Then, insert the probes into the correct connections. The black probe should be plugged into the COM (common) socket. Meanwhile the red probe should be plugged into the other one 3. After that, set main selector switch to the correct measurement type and range. When selecting the range, ensure that the maximum range is above the expected reading/value. To measure the current, select the amperemeter. 4. Next, cut the connection on the circuit. 5. After that attach the red probe to the positive pole of the circuit and the black to the negative pole. 6. Read the measurement on the display screen. 7. When finished turn the multimeter off. How to measure the resistance using multimeter 1. Turn on the multi meter 2. Select the multimeter to the ohmmeter. 3. The black probe should be plugged in into the COM socket. While the red probe should be plugged in into the other one. 4. Measure the resistance. Black probe can be attached to both poles, and so does red probe. 5. Look at the display to read the value of the resistance. 6. Turn off the multimeter.
How to measure the voltage using multi meter:
1. First of all, turn on the multi meter 2. Insert the probes into the correct connections. The black probe should be plugged into the COM (common) socket. While the red probe should be plugged into the other one 3. Set main selector switch to the correct measurement type and range. When selecting the range, ensure that the maximum range is above the expected reading/value. To measure the current, select the voltmeter. 4. After that attach the red probe to the positive pole of the circuit and the black to the negative pole. 5. Read the measurement on the display screen. 6. When finished turn the multimeter off. Use of time sequences First, …. Secondly, …. Thirdly, …. Then, …. Next, …. After that, …. Before …. While ….. Finally, …. Last, lastly,….