Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 14:01:08 EDT 2012 | daxman
Thanks for the reply. Do you know if there is an electronic copy of this presentation? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 15:31:32 EDT 2012 | davef
Look on the NPL site or just google the title
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 13:25:03 EDT 2012 | davef
Baking boards to remove moisture takes a lot more energy than you'd think. Following on with this, Chris Hunt from NPL gave a presentation at IPC APEX 2012 about the results of his research ["Impedance Testing for Sensitivity to Delamination in Print
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 16:43:48 EDT 1998 | Bob Barr
Chris, You may wish to contact Colin Burnie at SigmaVI in Melbourne, FL at 407-255-3559. They have coated boards for me using acrylic with very good results. I can't remember though if they do silicone. They have no problem with small lot sizes. B
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 09:58:50 EDT 2012 | daxman
Assuming that you have a saturated moisture-sensitive component: At what temperature would popcorning or internal component damage occur? I would guess that it would be at a temperature where water would boil, around 100 degrees? However, the JEDEC J
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