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Reply To: | Leslie O. Connally |
Date: | Thu, 4 Sep 1997 08:47:49 -0700 |
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Hi Patrick,
I don't know about the FREEZE-IT, but I do know that CO2 (Carbon
Dioxide) will crater sensitive devices such as C-MOS, and others. We found this
out in performing Thermal cycling evaluations. If the FREEZE-IT contains CO2 or
other Bi-polar cryogenics, you are possibly inviting failures; LN2 ( liquid
nitrogen) should not have the same effect.
Les Connally,
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> From: Patrick Ducas <[log in to unmask]>, on 9/4/97 9:12 AM:
> Hello technetters!
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> A QA partner have a question related to ESD:
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> We are using FREEZE-IT 2000 to debug and test some of our products. I was
> told by a technician that this product generates a lot of static when
> applied and therefore maybe harmfull to electrostatic discharge sensitive
> (ESDS) components.
> Would it be necessary for me to eliminate the use of this product?
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> If anyone of you has any information or answer, it would be greathly
> appreciated.
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> Patrick Ducas
> Process Quality Engineer
> Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> T_l:(514)969-6000 ext.2971 Fax:(514)685-3415
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