Foreman
Aerospace
- Oct 11, 2002
- 6
I'm a structures guy, but I've been asked to look at thermal fatigue for a surface mounted transistor. To give you some background, it is company policy not to use surface mounted components on electronics boards. But the electrical guys want to use a specific surface mounted transistor, but cannot perform a thermal cycle test on any board with the transistor until they have some analysis showing the transistor good.
I'm pretty ignorant to electrical components, so any information would be greatly appreciated. I have a book by Steinberg, called Preventing Thermal Cycling and Vibration Failures in Electronic Equipement, but I've heard his method is flawed and is not neccessarily a conservative analysis.
How does one go about doing one of these analyses? Does anybody have fatigue properties for Solder? Does anybody have good advice for me?
Thanks in Advance
I'm pretty ignorant to electrical components, so any information would be greatly appreciated. I have a book by Steinberg, called Preventing Thermal Cycling and Vibration Failures in Electronic Equipement, but I've heard his method is flawed and is not neccessarily a conservative analysis.
How does one go about doing one of these analyses? Does anybody have fatigue properties for Solder? Does anybody have good advice for me?
Thanks in Advance