There are times the Teensy needs to venture outside in the cold, hazardous elements.
I believe the Freescale ARM microcontroller small IC pitch would be destroyed outside due to moisture and corrosion.
Questions:
1. Would you do conformal coating on the Teensy 3?
2. If yes, what would you charge for the "clear" coating on both sides?
In my application, I would have the "outside" I/O pins headers installed and would not care about anything not connected to the "interior" top/bottom pads.
The only two items - the reset tac switch and the USB connector would possibly need a special "liquid rubber" protection?
I realize the warranty on the Teensy would be void. The Teensy I/O header pins would need to be factroy re-checked and tested after the conformal coating.
3. If no, what do you recommend for a "clear" conformal coating on the Teensy?
(The chosen conformal coating would also need a "matching" conformal stripper solution.)
I believe the Freescale ARM microcontroller small IC pitch would be destroyed outside due to moisture and corrosion.
Questions:
1. Would you do conformal coating on the Teensy 3?
2. If yes, what would you charge for the "clear" coating on both sides?
In my application, I would have the "outside" I/O pins headers installed and would not care about anything not connected to the "interior" top/bottom pads.
The only two items - the reset tac switch and the USB connector would possibly need a special "liquid rubber" protection?
I realize the warranty on the Teensy would be void. The Teensy I/O header pins would need to be factroy re-checked and tested after the conformal coating.
3. If no, what do you recommend for a "clear" conformal coating on the Teensy?
(The chosen conformal coating would also need a "matching" conformal stripper solution.)