Burn-In: Which Environmental Stress Screens Should be Used?
Report Number: RADC TR 81-87
Author(s): Karam, Douglas
Corporate Author(s): Rome Air Development Center
Laboratory: Rome Air Development Center
Date of Publication: 1981-03-01
Pages: 63
Contract: Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project: 2338
DoD Task: 233802
Identifier: ADA099207
Abstract:
This report is based on a literature survey of stress screening studies and concludes that thermal cycling and random vibration are the two most powerful screens. Reports dealing with thermal cycling and random vibration tests are discussed and some conclusions and areas that need further research are drawn from them. Recommendations are also given for a military standard on burn-in based on the findings in this report.
Provenance: Motorola Mobility
Author(s): Karam, Douglas
Corporate Author(s): Rome Air Development Center
Laboratory: Rome Air Development Center
Date of Publication: 1981-03-01
Pages: 63
Contract: Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project: 2338
DoD Task: 233802
Identifier: ADA099207
Abstract:
This report is based on a literature survey of stress screening studies and concludes that thermal cycling and random vibration are the two most powerful screens. Reports dealing with thermal cycling and random vibration tests are discussed and some conclusions and areas that need further research are drawn from them. Recommendations are also given for a military standard on burn-in based on the findings in this report.
Provenance: Motorola Mobility