PCB's in liquid nitrogen
- From: ggherold@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 08:42:16 -0700 (PDT)
Does anyone have experience using printed circuit boards at liquid
nitrogen temperatures? The best I could find on the web was liquid
nitrogen used for stress testing PCB's.
The boards will be single sided and have either wires or through hole
components attached, resistors and diodes (nothing active). At the
moment I'm most concerned with having the copper traces peel up from
the substrate. Would heavier copper help? (2 oz. or 4 oz.) I would
hope to use a standard substrate material FR-4, G10....
Thanks,
George Herold
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