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Hi Sharon
Can be a bunch of stuff. first and foremost, it definitely indicates a bad
or iffy board.
Insulation = insulation faults / current leakage between nets
I have seen:
voids or faults in the laminate which could be filled with process fluids
conductive fibers in the prepreg or cores, that was weird !!!
simple spacing violations from a PTH to a core or signal
good idea to investigate what the actual cause is, may lead you to discover
stuff you definitely want to know.
A good indicator is the actual resistance level at which the leakage fault
occurs and if you get consistent readings..
what insulation level are you testing at ?
10 Meg ? / 50 Meg ? / 100 Meg
Insulation faults are usually bad news which you want to investigate.
Wolfgang
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sharon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 7:19 AM
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> Subject: [TN] insulation problem
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> We had few boards that at the electrical test show : "Insulation".
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> Does anybody know what can be the reason for that ?
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> P.S .
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