Alan Hilton (hiltona@tiw.com) wrote:
: Actually the breakdown voltage of air would become greater as it thins. Isn't a vacuum a better 
: insulator than normal atmosphere?

  No, low pressure air ionizes more easily.  I eventually found a 1984 spec
MIL-STD-275E in our local university engineering library.  It gives
tables for conductor spacing both below 10000 feet and above.  For example
for voltages up to 100 volts, a spacing of .060" is required above 10000
feet, while only .025" is required below 10000 feet.
 -Bob Scott


Date: 11 Feb 1996 23:24:40 GMT

Original Subject: Re: Need PCB Design Rules for Avionics


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