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In message 
<CAB+jonDXG_2WDS45CrYJWSTb2+N2SNxaFUdXK413AyvZ=wb...@mail.gmail.com>, Wayne 
Holder writes:

>The curious thing to me is that some iPhones are said not to recover from
>exposure to helium but, as an essentially mechanical device, I can think of
>no reason that the SiT1532 would not recover from exposure to helium after
>the gas had migrated out.

Most likely: Because some piece of MEMS machinery broke of ?




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