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I have been tasked to eliminate the defect of shorts on PWB's.  Other than the 
obvious etch defects, what are some causes of shorts that other companies have 
seen ?  Could the raw material be part of the problem ?  Could the defect be 
"buried via" related ?  I would appreciate any inputs or thoughts on the 
subject.

Thanks in advance,

Rick Haynes
Process Engineer
Texas Instruments
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phone    512/250-7823 



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