On 10/22/20 1:12 PM, Paul Koning wrote:

> 
> Not a good idea with ESD sensitive electronics.  You could use antistatic 
> foam, though.  Its resistance is high enough that electronics won't notice 
> its presence.

I've cut the stuff six ways to Sunday and I've never had the problem of
the clingy crumbs in XPS, so there's probably some antistatic additive
in that, probably part of the FR treatment.


> A variation on the connector idea: use an insulation-displacement type 
> connector (the kind that you mount onto a flat cable assembly) without the 
> cable.  Just snap on the cover over the i-d pins and you have a fully 
> insulated assembly with the pins acting as spring clamps for the jumper pins.

That's not terribly useful when you have only one or two positions to
protect, is it?

--Chuck

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