[Noisebridge-discuss] IC packing foam?
travis at subspacefield.org
travis at subspacefield.org
Tue Oct 12 18:05:34 UTC 2010
I've always wondered, why do they call it conductive foam?
I measured the resistance once, and it was not nearly close to metal.
I'm guessing that it's "conductive enough" and possibly that it's slightly
resistive to dissipate energy, but I don't really know.
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