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 Hi Louis,
All DC current induced thermal cycling test methods are based on the development of this test methodology at Northern Telecom by Rama Munikoti. Since Northern Telecom had no interest in commercially exploiting this methodology, two companies developed commercially viable test apparatus from that original concept—PWB Solutions in Canada and IBM in Endicott. IBM may still do this internally, but the IBM test is commercially run by Endicut Technologies [I think this is correct].
I hope this helps.
Werner

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Louis Hart <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 1:59 pm
Subject: [TN] DC current induced thermal cycleing test, method 2.6.26


TechNetters, at the end of test method 2.6.26, the document states there are 

'other test systems that operate on principles similar...'



Please advise me of any 'other' systems you know of, and if you are aware of any 

labs that could do such testing.



Thanks.



Louis Hart

Compunetics

Monroeville, PA

USA

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412-858-1272



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