A Conductive Anodic Filament (CAF) refers to conductive pathways that can form within multilayer printed circuit boards (PCBs) during the manufacturing or operational lifecycle. These filaments typically arise due to the electrochemical migration of ions, especially under certain conditions like moisture, heat, and voltage. CAF formation can lead to short circuits and reliability failures in electronic devices.
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