Marsh
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Replicating Commercial EBW Gold Connection using LED
I noticed the gap sizes and wire gauge for commercial EBW gold wire. Not impossible but it would be very tricky to work with such small gold wire
trying to form adequate connections (like permanent ball connects).
Where can we find this bridge wire, already made and capable of being used in EBW setup? I think, just maybe, from LED high power chip (like a Cree
XP-G/XP-E LED or etc). LEDs with single bond wires of approximately correct size can be had in many different models. It needs to be bare--stripped of
silicone lens, so lens can be set in an MEK solvent bath for 15 minutes for permeation to swell and release LED silicone and falling off.
However, is this a viable option, or am I dreaming again for better EBW that can't actually work? Seems to me that for the short time periods,
semiconductor breakdown would be of secondary importance to the bridge wire's attachment quality and substance.
Thoughts?
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Maybe no one has tried it yet. Remove the silicone and apply cast ETN. And connect to car acumulator. And of course you can reported result....
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Good luck removing the silicone without breaking the wire. Gold bond wire is incredibly soft, because it is 24ct. I would guess EBW gold wire would
be a much tougher alloy, maybe only 9ct.
What's the rationale for using gold? Is it corrosion resistance?
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It's corrosion resistant, and since it's denser, it has impacts with more force (see the EBW thread). Somewhere I saw a similar discussion about using
the connecting wires inside a transistor. I just don't see how it would work without breaking the wire.
[Edited on 16-10-2022 by Sir_Gawain]
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I think you only really need gold of you want corrosion resistance. Copper will do.
It could be taken from hard disk. The arm is driven by a coil with very fine wire.
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