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First you need a book on overall system reliability theory. Then you need detailed understanding of the failure modes applicable to the product. I think IPC has a document describing reliable design practices, and you may want to check IPC-9151D.
Validation of reliability is what many of us on the forum get hung up on. A very difficult problem. Seek out books on the design of Highly Accelerated Stress Testing (HAST). These books will assume the basic reliability theory knowledge and detailed failure mode knowledge I mention above.
Sorry to not be very specific, but if you start searching on IPC and the internet with these terms, you will find a bunch of candidates.
Wayne Thayer
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Dear All,
Which book should i study to understand the reliability engineering of PCB. regards,
R.Saravanan
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