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Faultfinding in inaccessible IC connections

Smaller is not always better

Published in issue 360, December 2006

Faultfinding in inaccessible IC connections
Most of our readers will appreciate that miniaturisation has brought many benefits. It is certainly the case that those small, modern mobile phones look better and are more practical than those old-fashioned bricks you had to lug around. At least as long as they work. Should something go wrong, it seems hopeless to repair it, but it isn't impossible. We'll look into this in more detail here.

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