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Gentlemen,
When inspecting a board for the likely cause of an intermittent fault believed to be induced by warming up over time from switch-on, what/which is/are the most likely suspects to be considered blameworthy? I'm guessing dry joints has to be on the list somewhere, but what components can also give rise to this issue? -- This message may be freely reproduced without limit or charge only via the Usenet protocol. Reproduction in whole or part through other protocols, whether for profit or not, is conditional upon a charge of GBP10.00 per reproduction. Publication in this manner via non-Usenet protocols constitutes acceptance of this condition. |
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