MoEng
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2011
- 1
Hi everybody
We've got an electric circuit which is specified to be able to operate in the temperature range -40 to +85 Celsius. My questions are:
-at what temperature (s) should we test the circuit for burnin / artifical aging reasons? Is that +85 Celsius or even above? Or is it necessary to change the temperature over the whole range to have a better chance that some parts will fail?
-what about the duration of the test, how does this depends of the temperature? Are there specs avaible to choose from, or some well known values?
Thank you for your help
We've got an electric circuit which is specified to be able to operate in the temperature range -40 to +85 Celsius. My questions are:
-at what temperature (s) should we test the circuit for burnin / artifical aging reasons? Is that +85 Celsius or even above? Or is it necessary to change the temperature over the whole range to have a better chance that some parts will fail?
-what about the duration of the test, how does this depends of the temperature? Are there specs avaible to choose from, or some well known values?
Thank you for your help