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|    Jasen Betts to romesh    |
|    Re: integration problems    |
|    18 Apr 10 10:40:54    |
   
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   From: jasen@xnet.co.nz   
      
   On 2010-04-18, romesh wrote:   
   > Hi all,   
   > I am assembling a pc motherboard with a signal processing board into   
   > an enclosure which requires high protection against extreme   
   > temperature and pressure. The assembly will left working for a few   
   > days unattended. I need a battery that can fit into the enclosure and   
   > supply power to the boards for atleast a month. Which batteries are   
   > suitable for this purpose and what are common problems that occur in   
   > such an assembly (things that I should remember when integrating the   
   > whole setup). I am using an industrial computer motherboard and some   
   > sort of ruggedness for enclosure but I would like not to miss any   
   > important things. I would appreciate any pointers to documents or   
   > suggestions.   
      
   stuff melts when it gets hot struff cracks under pressure if it   
   contains voids,   
      
   I suggest you put a figure on "extreme".   
      
      
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