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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 11:43:20 +0100
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Subject: Re: PC card (populated) burn-in
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At 13:45 13/10/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Richard, my name is Steve Kew from a company called XYRATEX, used to be
>IBM Havant plant untill a management buy out a couple of years ago. I am
>an Electrical Engineer and PCB designer.                                                                                                       I am looking for
>any data on PCB Burn-in (populated) I would like to know if there is any
>data available on this subject  I need to understand the expected
>benefit in reduction of early life failures after burn-in, and what the
>expected fallout might be ( I would think that any benefit would be
>proportional to population density?) Also, what might be a good time /
>temperature profile for this burn-in process. Can you or any of your
>coleages assist with this please. Many thanks in advance, Steve. Tele -
>01705 486363 ext 4091                                            FAX  -    "  492284                                                   EMAIL  -
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Dear Steve

I am afraid that we do not hold that information here.

However if you go to the following page on our web site
www.pcif.org.uk/resource/links/ipcsubs.html you can subscribe to the IPC
Technical Forum TechNet.  If anyone can help you will find them here.

I am sorry I am unable to help you further.  I hope this is of use.

Regards


Richard Martin





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