Robert Reverse Engineer Jun 28, 2022 #21 DAJE said: Silicon and silicone are different things. Click to expand...
Fingolfen Well-known member Jul 29, 2022 #22 swyse said: Think it would be possible to 2n1 them with an order switch? Click to expand... I'd think so, but I'd love to see a full trace to understand how they're integrated...
swyse said: Think it would be possible to 2n1 them with an order switch? Click to expand... I'd think so, but I'd love to see a full trace to understand how they're integrated...
Chuck D. Bones Circuit Wizard Jul 31, 2022 #23 DAJE said: Silicon and silicone are different things. That extra E means rubbery plastic. The chips are silicon. The difference between silicon and silicone It's one of the most common confusions in the English language. In short, silicon is the chemical element Si, while silicone is a synthetic polymer. Although it appears like the words are synonyms and can be www.zmescience.com Click to expand... I'd post a visual aid, but I'd probably get banned.
DAJE said: Silicon and silicone are different things. That extra E means rubbery plastic. The chips are silicon. The difference between silicon and silicone It's one of the most common confusions in the English language. In short, silicon is the chemical element Si, while silicone is a synthetic polymer. Although it appears like the words are synonyms and can be www.zmescience.com Click to expand... I'd post a visual aid, but I'd probably get banned.