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Date: | Mon, 5 Oct 1998 13:54:34 -0700 |
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Hi Folks,
We've got an engineer who wants to stack 1206 resistors 3 high in order to
achieve a larger power rating. While it is intuitively obvious to us that
this is NOT the way to go, we are at a loss to find any published documents
that caution or forbid the practice.
Can anyone cite a published source that can give more specific "rules or
guidelines" on this subject.
We've searched, J-STD-001, SM-780, SM-782, A-610, and R-700
Help!!!!!
REGARDS
Sherman Banks
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408/481-6047
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