Wire Wrapping
Wire wrapping is a technique used in electronics to create connections between components without soldering. It involves wrapping a thin wire around the leads of electronic parts, such as resistors or capacitors, to establish electrical connections. This method is often used in prototyping and repairs because it allows for easy modifications and adjustments.
The process requires a specialized tool called a wire wrapping tool, which helps to tightly wrap the wire around the component leads. Wire wrapping is favored for its reliability and durability, making it a popular choice in the design of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic assemblies.