electric101
- Apr 21, 2011
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Hello all,
I have purchased and modified a RFID transponder to work with a motorcycle ignition.
The RFID modification consists of a latch board that "piggy backs" the RFID module. It contains IC's, resistors, diodes and capacitors. I have hand made this on a prototype board; everything soldered together.
The question is this: Since this is being mounted on a motorcycle and the chassis/bike has very little suspension; do you think vibration will damage the smaller electrical components? I am worried about sudden damage, not damage over time. IE: Hit a large bump and this causes a component to break. The solder joints are heavy duty but I suspect this is the weakest part of the board??? No??
Thanks!
I have purchased and modified a RFID transponder to work with a motorcycle ignition.
The RFID modification consists of a latch board that "piggy backs" the RFID module. It contains IC's, resistors, diodes and capacitors. I have hand made this on a prototype board; everything soldered together.
The question is this: Since this is being mounted on a motorcycle and the chassis/bike has very little suspension; do you think vibration will damage the smaller electrical components? I am worried about sudden damage, not damage over time. IE: Hit a large bump and this causes a component to break. The solder joints are heavy duty but I suspect this is the weakest part of the board??? No??
Thanks!