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Offline alvaropTopic starter

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Waterproofing Circuits
« on: April 28, 2011, 02:18:06 am »
I found an old RSA SecurID and decided to open it to see what was inside.


The whole thing seems to be inside molded plastic. And what I mean is that they assembled the circuit, then poured the plastic around it and let it solidify. I couldn't really take it apart. (Without destroying the whole thing, which I did)


They did leave a nice window for programming though.


I was just wondering if anyone here has worked with such designs and could share some information as to how it's done. I'm interested in waterproofing some circuits, but I don't really know what the materials used are. I would also assume there can be some serious heat problems if done wrong.

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Offline joelby

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Re: Waterproofing Circuits
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 05:23:50 am »
The technique is known as 'potting' and usually uses epoxy. Heat conductivity and expansion are definitely things to consider. There's a lot of information at http://www.pottingsolutions.com/my%20site/Technology/potting_hints.htm .
 

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Re: Waterproofing Circuits
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2011, 11:14:03 am »
If you don't have potting compounds, and your design does not generate much heat; you can DIY pot it with liquid tape.

Here's a good list of possible substitutes:

http://answers.hackaday.com/what-is-a-good-low-cost-dielectric-potting-material-for-high-voltage-electronics/

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Re: Waterproofing Circuits
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2011, 02:55:41 pm »
Also look for "casting compounds" which is a common term for fully encapsulating electronics.

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Re: Waterproofing Circuits
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2011, 09:46:22 pm »
Thats yours or you found it?  They still use those things.  You might get a reward if you return it.
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Re: Waterproofing Circuits
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2011, 02:57:27 am »
Thanks for the help! Now I know what to look for.

I used it to log in to my online banking, but I no longer have an account for that bank. Not to mention that the RSA database is out, so these are not as secure as they used to be.
 


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