• @lectricleopard
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    -12 months ago

    You got a degree in semi conductor physics? Lol

    Like i told the other guy, you’re being pedantic. Engineers will call all these things whiskers. And I just mentioned I deal with one of them in my work. I’m not saying the photo in the thumbnail is an example of electromigration.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      You got a degree in semi conductor physics? Lol

      Man, that “lol” really annoys me and comes accross condescending. If you’ve got no arguments, there is no need for an academic dick measuring contest. You can just leave it. To answer your question:
      In parts, yes. Not my specialisation though, but enough to be able to distinguish electromigration from whiskering.

      being pedantic. Engineers will call all these things whiskers.

      Being pedantic is part of the job of an engineer. I’m an engineer working in research. I don’t call electromigration “metal whiskering” or vice versa.
      Besides, as I’ve mentioned, it wouldn’t even be pedantic to distinguish them that way as the differences are not miniscule. They are formed differently and look differently.

      I’m not saying the photo in the thumbnail is an example of electromigration.

      Yes, to the post which is titled “TIL computers can sometimes grow crystals” you said:

      This can happen inside ICs […] It’s called electromigration.

      Which is still wrong. We can observe electromigration in ICs, or in metallic conductors in general, but this is a different phenomenon than whiskering, which can look like those crystals while conductors affected by electromigration form voids and protrusions out of material build-ups which usually can’t even be seen by the bare eye.
      But maybe that was a misleading expression and you didn’t mean to equate those two.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      You got a degree in semi conductor physics? Lol

      Appeals to authority are not a good look

      • @lectricleopard
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        02 months ago

        From where do the gentleman’s statement gain their credibility. Site your sources, please. We are having an argument on the internet folks, the consequences are dire.

        This is Saturday night and this is staring to remind me of Monday morning meetings.

        Have an nice weekend.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          Why is it an argument at all? Why can’t it be just as a constructive discussion where people learn from each other, and have fun with new ideas