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"Van Der Paus" structure for electrical determination of plating thickness


Does anyone know of a good reference describing the design rules for this structure?

Dave Kinghorn
Dave Kinghorn
Chemical Engineer
SUNNYvale, California

2000



Any chance, Dave, that this was a phonetic spelling? Because "Van der Waals" might have bearing on your inquiry.

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
Ted Mooney, P.E.

Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
(Ted is available for instant or longterm help)

2000



No...its definitely Van der Paus, or Paws, Pause, etc...

Dave Kinghorn
Dave Kinghorn
Chemical Engineer
SUNNYvale, California

2000



2000

the right name is: "van der pauw method"

you can try at this web address: www.fcm-germany.de/images/ccharacter.htm

Hope this helps

Franca

Francesca Assone
electroplating shop - Torino, Italy




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