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Thanks for the unsolicited plug, Doug!

Brian

On 31.05.2013 18:20, Douglas Pauls wrote:
> You ask a question far too broad for a reasonable answer.  As a start, I
> would recommend any books by the late Dr. Werner Englemeyer, an active
> participation in Technet until his death.  You can search on the Technet
> Archives using his name as a keyword and probably still be reading this
> time next year.
>
> Are you talking about reliability of the bare board or of the finished
> assembly?  Two very different things, but related.
>
> Brian Ellis's text on cleaning should be on everyone's desk.
>
> Clyde Coombs has authored an excellent reference book "Printed Circuits
> Handbook", published by McGraw Hill.  Mine is the 5th edition but it might
> be up to the sixth edition by now.
>
> Charlie Harper has a good book, Electronic Materials and Processes, also
> McGraw Hill, 6th edition.
>
> Beyond that, it depends on what aspect of reliability you are looking for.
>
>
> I will say though, that if you really want the best education in
> electronics reliability, stuff you won't find in most books, get involved
> with the IPC standards and attend what meetings you can.  I can't begin to
> tell you the education it has provided me over the years.  You learn as
> much over pizza and beer after the meetings as you do in the meetings
> itself.
>
> Doug Pauls
>
>
>
> From:   Ramakrishnan Saravanan <[log in to unmask]>
> To:     <[log in to unmask]>
> Date:   05/31/2013 09:43 AM
> Subject:        [TN] PCB RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
> Sent by:        TechNet <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> Which book should i study to understand the reliability engineering of
> PCB. regards,
>
>
> R.Saravanan
>
>
>
>
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