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Paul Klasek <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Jan 1998 17:36:56 +1100
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Werner,
 you are a gem , that Anatech Event logger is it , dead on !
You saved us a month of scouting , if we'd be lucky .
I do not think so .
Catch with you tomorrow on the rest of it ; and Richard on cost
validations .
Thanks again ,
do not worry about "ehb's" , we all have some chips in closets,
shoulders, etc.
See you
                    Paul


>----------
>From:  Engelmaier[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent:  Tuesday, 6 January 1998 4:48
>To:    Paul Klasek; [log in to unmask]
>Subject:       Re: [TN] pull test >>> IPC FELLOW  NEEDED PLEASE ! > IPC-SM-785 !
>
>Hi Paul,
>I was the chairman of the committee that produced IPC-SM-785.
>The high acceleration isothermal mechanical cycling referred to on page 7 can
>be performed at either room or elevated temperatures. The test referred to is
>the one developed for the IEEE Compliant Lead Task Force in the 1983
>timeframe. Essentially all the testing was performed on a test apparatus
>conceptualised by the Task Force leaning on an initial DEC-design, the
>detailed design was done by AMP, which also build the first 20 test machines
>for the Task Force. This test apparatus is available from Anatech, 6
>Whittemore Terrace, Wakefield, MA  01880-2252, 617-245-7825,
>[[log in to unmask]]. Ask for John Sofia. Anatech also build Event
>Detectors, that allow you to properly monitor for failures. I cna mention the
>supplier, since to my knowledge nobody else builds anything comparable. IBM
>also developed a high acceleration isothermal mechanical cycling
>technique-this one uses PWB twisting instead of PWB bending-which they
>commercially sell as well. However, I can for the moment not lay my fingers
>on
>the appropriate contact information-I just relocated, and my files are still
>a
>mess. I do not get any commisions from either company, by the way.
>
>Werner Engelmaier
>Engelmaier Associates, L.C.
>Electronic Packaging, Interconnection and Reliability Consulting
>7 Jasmine Run
>Ormond Beach, FL  32174  USA
>Phone: 904-437-8747, Fax: 904-437-8737
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>

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