Best way to dampen a micro-vibrating Printed Circuit Board inside an amp? Thanks!


Please what is a recommended way(s) to dampen a micro-vibrating Printed Circuit Board inside an amp? Thanks! 

vinylfun

No, the solution involves a 20kg bag of cryogenically-treated horse manure, which is what this thread deserves.

Invalid,

If we can hear sound emanating from a video or GPS cca there is indeed a problem. Actually, if you can hear sound coming from any cca, I would estimate that a problem exists. Most of the cards we build go through a final, full functional test simulating what it is expected to do in the real world. As of late, a guidance cca for the Tomahawk missile has the most stringent of test requirements. However, in my private world, I do not sign up to reviewers of audio gear who pass judgement based solely upon test data. I’ve assembled my system based on how it sounds to me. I really appreciate your questions. You made me think. This type of healthy banter is what makes this forum so much fun.

I worked as an electrical engineer for over40 years and have personally designed and tested hundreds of printed circuit boards for both military and commercial designs, and have reviewed many more customer PCB designs as well.  Audible noise coming from a CCA is pretty rare in my experience, but I have seen (heard) it.  If I recall correctly the last time we tracked it down to microphonics in a multi-layer ceramic capacitor.  Had to redesign that part of the circuit to fix it.

awise1961  

I can remember doing those vibration tests on a military computer.  System failed almost immediately.  Opened the chassis and the inside was littered with sheared off components, mostly larger electrolytic capacitors.  We had to encapsulate them in silicone.

Thanks to all who gave positive and helpful thoughts, and vice versa.

I put “E Fusing 900 Flex” moldable, non-hardening silicone putty in long lengths under the edges of the PCBs where possible…and yes, the sound is that bit less smeared and clearer, more detailed… so it was cheap and I’m cheerful!