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     There is, in fact, a very large demand for buried resistors on some 
     very difficult,high tech product.  We have been involved in concurrent 
     engineering with some very large OEMs over the last three years to 
     assist them in defining applications.  This includes a 68 layer Teflon 
     antenna [with blind and buried vias] for a low orbiting satellite; 
     both L and S band.  'Please give me a call...
     
     Denny Pulvino
     Multek
     714-951-3388


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My company is investigating building buried resistors into multilayer PCB's. 
     
     
Is there a demand for PCB's containing buried resistors to be produced in 
volume?  What type of technologies are contained on these boards 
(line/space, BGA, buried via's, etc.)
Are there any shops currently producing them in volume?
     
nwbluez
     



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