[sdiy] Cryogenic Synthesizer Construction?
Martin Czech
czech at Micronas.Com
Thu Feb 22 10:06:51 CET 2001
Right. Every morning and evening we get a large delivery of N2.
The area arround the tanks is full of ice all over, even in summer.
m.c.
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:::Nope. Liquid nitrogen is only -70C. -273C is absolute zero - that's
:::liquid hydrogen temperatures!
:::In my engineering days we used liquid nitrogen to cool the test chambers
:::to -50C for testing military spec'd IC's.
:::
:::Paul Maddox wrote:
:::>
:::> Martin,
:::>
:::> "And the winner of understatement of the year goes to Martin for ;-"
:::>
:::> > No. Even automotive or military semiconductors are speced to a lower
:::> > limit of -50C. Liquid nitro is cooler I guess.
:::>
:::> hehehe, just a touch
:::> -273C I think isnt it?
:::>
:::> hehehe
:::> Paul Joining in the fun
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