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To: John Donahoe who wrote (17223)2/7/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: K. M. Strickler  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
Hell, I didn't know that aluminum was being used? I thought 'gold' was in there somewhere! When I was doing PC boards in the 70's that was all copper, still is so they can 'wave' solder, isn't it? You mean aluminum is used 'internally'? How is the electrical connection 'finalized'? (Soldered,connected?) I thought that one of the problems in the junction itself was that as the frequency increases, the capacitance changes significantly and the junction effectively 'shorts' out! This was a long time ago, and a lot has changed! Thanks for the insight!

Ken
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