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Hi Michael -
Sorry for my confusion but why would someone be worried about the
shelf life of an "assembled" board? I assume you mean completely
soldered and cleaned/noclean assembly ready for use. Unless you have a
battery on the assembly or some issue with a specific component I
believe that the shelf life is nearly infinite (or until technology
makes it obsolete). Can you expand on some of the details of how the
question of shelf life for a completed assembly originated?
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Date: 6/12/96 9:56 PM
Are there any guidelines or specifications for the shelf life of an assembled
board.
I would like to here the opinions of those who have addressed this issue in the
past, in reference to unused boards to service boards.
Thank You
Michael Cussen
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