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Tin Whiskers
A co-worker came across this NASA site. Interesting photographs that may be of interest to some of you.
http://nepp.nasa.gov/whisker/photos/index.html |
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Re: Tin Whiskers
Nice photos, but not a new phenomenon, that's been known for much longer than the 25 years I've known of it.
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Re: Tin Whiskers
On a similar sort of fun and interesting scale...
Look up 'silver migration'. This is a fun sort of trick in which the silver...moves...over time in semiconductors and even in some cases wiring. |
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Re: Tin Whiskers
This is a particularly bad problem with the newer ROHS solder. In fact the new lead-free solders start to deteriorate after about 5 years and fail. Built in obsolesce for all of your new electronics.
Enjoy, Mike |
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Re: Tin Whiskers
Mike,
We are seeing that at much smaller intervals in some of our equipment. Sometimes in a year. |
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Re: Tin Whiskers
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