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Fastfred wrote:I would like to know what would be the best type material to use for a Flex Harness, since the government is not allowing Kapton to be used in new designs?I'd rather not give a quick answer, please describe the usage and functional requirements. What are the conditions during assembly and operating environment?
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Welcome aboard lmathison
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I like it... three cheers for three points of value. :)
Unfortunately this issue borders on heresy against modern dogma. To
many, the extremely low cost of publishing on the internet makes this a
''settled'' issue because almost any ROI is a huge ROI if publication
cost is near zero... and ...
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Beware of __EE_'s bearing gifts.
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If Lutz would stop treating his engineers as if they were business
managers he would see a different outcome. Honestly, employees of all
walks tend to become what their company wants them to be... for obvious
reason$. To be their ''best'', an employee must be rewarded for doing and being their best. Each of us needs to push back too but ...
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Nice rundown Bradley-
I will only add that some shirt-tail related hobby or enthusiast sites
have worked well to ''seed'' my problem solving. The experience of like
minded people can open unexpected options. A recent example for me is
the use of optical grade substrate cleaners for other
lamination/coating applications.
I found ...
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How are leached metals also a factor in dendritic growth with non silver solders?
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I posted this in the medical diagnostic forum too but figure it should follow you here.
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In my opinion dendritic growths are a
legitimate concern but in a narrow range of situations. Specifically
high energy and narrow conductor spacing. The construction and
processing of a board (rigid or flex) can encourage or ...
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highlyskeptic-
In my opinion dendritic growths are a legitimate concern but in a
narrow range of situations; specifically high energy, narrow
conductor spacing, and residual ionic contamination. The design, construction, and processing of a board (rigid or
flex) can each encourage or discourage these growths.
Dendrites form from residual ...
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