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Microelectronic Component Life

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apollo101

Electrical
May 10, 2005
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Hi

I am looking for any studies, datasheets, industry research, references to Universities that are known in this area, or any information related to the following:
I am looking for quantitative data on electronic component life expectancy (continuous power and/or cycled power studies). I am interested in any and all electronic components ICs, Capacitors, Resistors, PCBs, Transistors, Microprocessors, etc.

How long can these components be expected to last?
 
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MIL-HDBK-217F hasn't been updated in a long time so, while it's good to get basic concepts down it's near useless for calculating reliability (and it has never been a paragon of accuracy either...but that's not to say it has been useless; on the contrary it did have a purpose).

Each manufacturer of components should have reliability data for their parts on their website, or it should be available by asking. You also have to take this data with a grain of salt: the acceleration conditions are often not very applicable to your application environment.

Mike

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Mike Kirschner
Design Chain Associates, LLC
 
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