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All -
I looked through the TechNet archives to see if I could find some info....
I found a few good discussions, but not any exact data that I am looking
for.
We currently produce commercial grade product - and recently a question has
been posed regarding the life expectancy of standard commercial grade -
post-production - product.
Does anyone out there have a specification that I can reference, or seminar
notes, or something that I could use as a guide for
conformance/expectations?
I'm referring to standard product - sometimes single sided, sometimes double
- and we employ the standard 3 X's rework rule, don't bake our boards prior
to production, etc.
Also, is there a longevity difference between Sync product and DDR?
Thanks in advance.
Dacia
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