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I think there's a technique with using a large amperage 5v power supply to
destroy the short (look for melting/flaming/exploding chips) but I've never
tried that one myself. (Clay told me about this one I think).
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I've done this on a number of occasions with brand new PCBs that my previous
company makes in-house. I used a big Wier power supply with variable current
limiting.
Usually on new boards it's due to solder trace shorting under an IC on a
populated board that's been through the wave soldering machine, although new
dead ICs have been known, and they get REAL hot!
Phillip Eaton (Forth-79/D-Type/Flip-Flop)
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Received on Thu Aug 23 13:14:13 2001
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