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Jeff Liebermann
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On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 12:44:09 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
<paul@hovnanian.com> wrote:
<http://www.wima.com/EN/selfhealing.htm>
<http://www.electrocube.com/support/metalized_caps.asp>
That also applies to electrolytics and metalized film caps. If the
hole is small enough, it will self-heal. Google for "self healing
capacitors".
I guess resistors might also qualify. They drift when they get hot,
but recover their original value when they cool down.
Same with most semiconductors. The only one's that won't return to
their original condition when cooled are those that suffer from
thermal runaway. Some geometries also suffer from latchup, where they
form and SCR. Those will recover, but only after you remove power.
If it's none of these, then I suggest you have your device exorcized.
Once the demons are gone, the device should operate more normally.
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<paul@hovnanian.com> wrote:
Cazapitors:I'm attempting to diagnose some strange electronics behavior. And it seems
to be coming down to this question:
What types of components have failure modes that are temperature independent
and are self healing over a time period of days?
<http://www.wima.com/EN/selfhealing.htm>
<http://www.electrocube.com/support/metalized_caps.asp>
That also applies to electrolytics and metalized film caps. If the
hole is small enough, it will self-heal. Google for "self healing
capacitors".
I guess resistors might also qualify. They drift when they get hot,
but recover their original value when they cool down.
Same with most semiconductors. The only one's that won't return to
their original condition when cooled are those that suffer from
thermal runaway. Some geometries also suffer from latchup, where they
form and SCR. Those will recover, but only after you remove power.
If it's none of these, then I suggest you have your device exorcized.
Once the demons are gone, the device should operate more normally.
--
# Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060
# 831-336-2558
# http://802.11junk.com jeffl@cruzio.com
# http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS