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Gaby,
I wouldn't be so sure that X-rays would destroy the crystal as I would
handling the crystal (or probing the leads) would destroy it. They're
sensitive.
John Swinehart
BFGoodrich Avionics Systems, Inc.
>>> Gabriela Bogdan <[log in to unmask]> 08/27/97 04:39pm
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Curiosity killed the cat.
Hi,TechNetters!
I was very proud of my new X-Ray system for failure analysis, and
during the demonstration of its capabilities, I tried to check a crystal
component which I suspected broken.The appliccation engineer warned
me that I may damage the component during the test.
Is this a known fact?
What about in line systems through which such components pass
all the time?
If so,are there also other components which are sensitive to X-Ray?
Please answer me soon if you have the information!
Thank you,
Gaby
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