Allways check the foam you intend to use. Not every brand has the same
specs. An ohmmeter reading of more than 1 meg accross an inch will be
Ok.
For fixing board sagging problems I love those rubber pencil ereasers.
You can cut them up in any shape you like and fix them with a dab of
epoxy
so they won't come loose.
Sipke de Wal
Tony Duell wrote:
> Um... I thought that anti-static foam was
conductive? Wouldn't that
> be bad? Maybe I'm wrong.
[...]
yeah, I thought anti-static foam was made from
carbon specifically so it would
conduct static charges away.
I've just taken a piece of such foam and stuck my ohmmeter probes in it,
about 0.1" apart. The resistance was about 5-10M. I don't think there's
much chance of that shorting out a TTL signal.
-tony