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Super glue at RF

Super glue at RF

Super glue at RF

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I'm prototyping an EMC choke (Steward DA1206D301R-10) for my PCB and just tacked it down with super glue so I can wire to it.  Does anybody know what the parasitics of super glue (cyanoacrylate - Lcotite Gel) are at RF (100-200 MHz in this particular case)?  Was this a bad idea?  

RE: Super glue at RF

At 200 MHz, it should have no effect.  People often use RTV, especially the type that does not have the acetic acid cure.  If you were at 10 GHz it would all make a big difference.

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