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Leo Higgins <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 May 2004 08:36:27 -0700
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There are digital cameras and other consumer electronics at Best Buy, and
elsewhere, largely from Japan, that are now displaying stickers that state
that the products are RoHS and WEEE compliant.  But these products may not
be considered highly stressed products and the camera manufacturers are
surely not making the little bit of data they have available to the public.

Regards,
Leo

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Leo M. Higgins III, Ph.D.
ASAT Inc.
Director of Applications Engineering
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3755 Capital of Texas Hwy-So
Suite 100
Austin, TX     USA     78726
tel: 512-383-4593
fax: 512-383-1590
mobile: 512-423-2002
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Whiteman [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:32 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Reliability information on SAC


Jean-Paul,

I agree with you 100%. Prior to releasing hardware to the field, one
should perform some level of reliability testing to assure that the
product has some level of integrity.

My concern is that with the volume of test vehicles built with Lead Free
alloys (specifically SnAgCu), has anyone "pulled the trigger" and made
the conversion over to Lead Free solder alloys in the commercial,
telecommunications, and / or aerospace markets. Most test vehicles have
daisy chain components, not functional electrical components. I'm not
only interested about the solder joint reliability, but also the
electrical reliability of components.

My gut tells me that progress has been made, but there is little field
data to illustrate how well these products performed versus their SnPb
counterparts. Did they experience more field failures than for SnPb? Did
their components survive? What was the root cause of failure?  Stuff
like that.

Granted, SnPb has 50 years of field experience. We have a little more
than 2 years to convert to Lead Free.

Lee Whiteman
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
American Competitiveness Institute
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Ph: (610) 362-1200 x208
Fax: (610) 362-1290

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