Hi
about 20 years ago I worked in a development department that was doing a lot of prototyping of circuit boards.
This was the time when you still could see the electronic components without a magnifier
and ICs still had pins.
One thing I really liked was a wire that looked like the lacquer insulated wire you would use in
a transformer or wire inductors, with the exception that the insulation would melt and disintegrate when exposed to soldering heat.
In other words you could immediately solder it to any component without the hassle of removing plastic insulation form usual cables (like wire wrap wire for instance).
Does anybody know were to buy such wire and what the proper name is?
Thanks
about 20 years ago I worked in a development department that was doing a lot of prototyping of circuit boards.
This was the time when you still could see the electronic components without a magnifier
and ICs still had pins.
One thing I really liked was a wire that looked like the lacquer insulated wire you would use in
a transformer or wire inductors, with the exception that the insulation would melt and disintegrate when exposed to soldering heat.
In other words you could immediately solder it to any component without the hassle of removing plastic insulation form usual cables (like wire wrap wire for instance).
Does anybody know were to buy such wire and what the proper name is?
Thanks