Alun Morgan and Mike Konrad talk cars, and the increased reliability expectations associated with their electrical systems. The electronics in modern vehicles provide an unpresented level of safety, not just for the driver, but for those people and objects around the vehicle. Because our cars go in and out of harsh environments, the circuit assemblies within the car are subjected to heat, humidity (and other sources of moisture), which contribute to reliability and therefore safety. They discuss one of the primary failure mechanisms of circuit assemblies, an issue that can affect the operation of the safety systems within the automobile, it’s a real issue that for many is not well known.
Reliability Matters: Episode 8 - Cleaning Roundtable
PCB Chat: The Screw-Ups, Episode 2
Reliability Matters Episode 7 - A Conversation with ITM Consulting's Phil Zarrow and Jim Hall
PCB Chat Episode 33: Josh Ewing of Bright Machines
Reliability Matters: Doug Pauls on IPC J-STD-001G Amendment 1
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Reliability Matters: An Interview with Dr. Craig Hillman - Design for Reliability
The Week Today - Feb. 11-15, 2019
Reliability Matters: Improving Reliability of Circuit Assemblies in Harsh Environments
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PCB Chat Episode 30: ESD Alliance Q3 Report with Wally Rhines
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