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Doug,
The Zycon material is one way to give you B.C. There is other material you
can utilize that may be better suited to your application. Please give me a
call.
Denny Pulvino
Muyltek
714-951-3388
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Subject: DES: New Material?
Author: [log in to unmask] at INTERNET_GATEWAY
Date: 5/10/96 2:38 PM
Does anyone have any experience with "Buried Capacitance"
materials for p.c. boards?
Since I do alot of EMI/EMC control on products at the p.c.
board construction level. I'd like any input about this
stuff from the FIELD.
The Zycon Corp. calls it ZBC-2000.
I am NOT advertising this product.
Assume my frequency ranges out to 30 GHz.
Doug McKean, [log in to unmask]
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