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Failure Analysis of High-Speed Cables Due to Molecular Degradation of Wire Insulation
Server hardware is often interconnected with high-speed, insulated copper cables to transfer data several meters or more between other servers, network hardware, and storage devices within d
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Evaluation of Solder Pastes for Flux Residue Mitigation in Cleaning Machines*
Recently new semi-aqueous in-line cleaning machines (CM) were installed; however, the associated increased volumes of circuit card assemblies (CCAs) being cleaned after SMT surface mount tec
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Residue Analysis of Masking Alternatives for Advanced Electronics
Prior to any conformal or chemically vapor deposited coating process,specific areas and components-often called “keep out zones”-on the printed circuit board (PCB) assembly are generally masked
.. read more
Failure Analysis of High-Speed Cables Due to Molecular Degradation of Wire Insulation
Server hardware is often interconnected with high-speed, insulated copper cables to transfer data several meters or more between other servers, network hardware, and storage devices within d
.. read more
Evaluation of Solder Pastes for Flux Residue Mitigation in Cleaning Machines*
Recently new semi-aqueous in-line cleaning machines (CM) were installed; however, the associated increased volumes of circuit card assemblies (CCAs) being cleaned after SMT surface mount tec
.. read more
Residue Analysis of Masking Alternatives for Advanced Electronics
Prior to any conformal or chemically vapor deposited coating process,specific areas and components-often called “keep out zones”-on the printed circuit board (PCB) assembly are generally masked
.. read more