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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink33•1 year agoYou’ll have that when your voltage overcomes the resistance of the air
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoSometimes it happens even below the arc breakdown voltage via air… Air molecules are slightly less dense along the surface of a smooth flat surface due to molecular ‘bounce’, so electrons creep along the lower density of a surface. Hence, creepage on a PCB.
You’ll have that when your voltage overcomes the resistance of the air
Sometimes it happens even below the arc breakdown voltage via air… Air molecules are slightly less dense along the surface of a smooth flat surface due to molecular ‘bounce’, so electrons creep along the lower density of a surface.
Hence, creepage on a PCB.