leshe'; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Conductive Conformal Coatings for reducing PCB Emissions
Chris,
They way it was described to me...
The conformal coating would encase the board, creating a sort of shield.
Understandably, care is taken to prevent shorting of circuits.
Whoever de
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>To: "emc-p...@ieee.org"
>Subject: RE: Conductive Conformal Coatings for reducing PCB Emissions
>Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 16:21:55 +0100
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>Mat,
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>Can we assume you mean conductive spray coatings for plastic
>caseworks? Wouldn't a conductive conformal c
; From: Chris Chileshe [SMTP:chris.chile...@ultronics.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:22 AM
> To: emc-p...@ieee.org
> Subject: RE: Conductive Conformal Coatings for reducing PCB Emissions
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> Mat,
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> Can we assume you mean conductive spray coatings for p
PM
To: chris.chile...@ultronics.com; emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Conductive Conformal Coatings for reducing PCB Emissions
Actually Chris there was a product that provided for
a solder mask then had a conductive film ontop of that.
The manufacturers could also tie this outer skin to the
groun
in emissions (>20dB) - neglecting the effects of the ICs
I know that AMP used to market this but it did not seem to
achieve markey acceptance.
Charles Grasso
From: Chris Chileshe
Reply-To: Chris Chileshe
To: "emc-p...@ieee.org"
Subject: RE: Conductive Conformal Coatings for
Mat,
Can we assume you mean conductive spray coatings for plastic
caseworks? Wouldn't a conductive conformal coating would short
out all the components on the PCB? Or is a two-pass technology
with the ordinary insulating coating over the components and a
conductive layer on the outside?
Awaiti
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