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David-
Saw your reply regarding zero ohm resistors, and your paste modelling
efforts. I'd be interested in seeing what you publish; please
provide, if possible, a mailing address, or email address/Web site for
the publication "Journal of Electronic Manufacturing". I am unfamiliar
with this journal, even after many man-months spent surfing the local
library (UCI Science Library [University of California, Irvine]).
Regards,
Michael S. Alderete
Sr. R & D Engineer
Loral, Aeronutronic Division
29947 Avenida De Las Banderas
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
(714)459-3190FAX
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Subject: Re: Unidentified subject!(Intentional shorts)
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Date: 2/14/96 3:59 AM
>Awhile back, there were some posts regarding the use of solder paste in attempt
>to cause intentional shorts, effectively eliminating the need for a zero ohm
>resistor to tie two nets together. I was wondering how many people have used
>this method and what criteria did you follow? Any information pertaining to
this
>concept would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Todd,
I have recently done some work modelling this situation, with a surface tension
modelling tool called Evolver, in order to understand the volumes of solder
over which a short is possible/inevitable. The results of this will be
published shortly in Journal of Electronic Manufacturing. If anyone has any
data which
I could compare with the models I would be very interested.
David Whalley
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