Dave wrote:
Your table mentions at the bottom the LTZ1000, but you don't have that device listed in the table. I assume that is an oversight, but perhaps it was intensional.
The table I posted was a condensation of the larger table that I use, with entries removed that were not pertinent to the on-list discussion. But I didn't remove the notes regarding shunt regulators.
As regards humidity, I wonder if an reasonable attempt at sealing a package combined with silica gel inside would give an internal humidity that keeps fairly stable.
That is exactly what I do. I typically package references in small, cast aluminum boxes, and include as large a dessicant packet as will fit in the unused space. Without any special precautions as to sealing, I have never seen one of the dessicant packs more than slightly used, even after a decade or more and even if there was a hole in the box wall to allow for a potentiometer adjustment. With precautions (using a gasket or sealing the seam with RTV after final testing, and sealing any adjustment holes), I think you'd be good for a lifetime.
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