> It looks like I'm going to be the one to save up \ufffd6 and nip down > to Maplins some time (Farnell, RS etc are the same price). Quite a > few people seem to have success using it for bridging clock divider > pins on AMD processors, so I imagine thermal cycling (and fairly high > temperature) isn't a problem for the modern stuff. In fact, according > to the data sheets it seems that curing it at 85deg C or so gives a > lower resistance. > I regularly use it to repair "printed" (unsolderable - on plastic) stuff like keyboards (i like to change key functions if they are not where i want them). I fixed my AMD by soldering the bridges, after seeing they can solder the smd caps i was sure i can do that too. I still don't like the paint, it is ridiculously expensive. I'm also not sure how it would be applied in a hole, and i doubt it is faster than soldering a via. ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] making vias (was: Re: Plating thruholes.)
2004-08-17 by Stefan Trethan
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