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HOWZITGOIN?

Lisa Williams wrote:
>  "I would like to get any information that you have to offer concerning
> broach type pemnut fasteners in FR4 material. Normally in our designs we
> try not to use pemnuts in multilayer boards because of the damage they
> can do to internal layers. We have a recent design that does use pemnuts
> and would like to know of any concerns there might be, especially any
> spacing requirement in internal layers.

The July 8, 1996 issue of Design News (www.designnews.com) has some info
on PFK (PEM) screw assemblies for pcb's.

It's on page 14.

Thank you and have a FANTASTIC day!

Kevin L. Seaman (714) 221-4752

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