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From:	NAME: WILLIAM G KENYON              
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	TEL: 302-652-4272                     <KENYONWG AT A1 AT ESVAX>
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Some of best work in looking at voltages & clearances was done by 
Dr. Charles Jennings at Sandia Labs.  This work was the basis of 
setting the voltage/conductor line spacing for mil. work.  The 
paper was given at IPC, published by them, may have even been in 
the IPC Tech. Review.  Check with IPC HQ for a copy.
W. G. Kenyon
Global Centre for Process Change, Inc.



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