Quality and reliability of electronics (realization)

Reliability is not luck, it is a design choice. In this masterclass, you will learn how the quality and reliability of printed circuit board assemblies are achieved, which failure mechanisms play a role, and how you can predict and improve lifespan.

Recommended prior knowledge: 'Basic electronics for lateral entrants' or demonstrable PCB/PBA expertise.

  • Understanding quality and reliability aspects of electronics
  • Recognizing PBA failure mechanisms
  • Understanding stress factors and life expectancy
  • Applying basic principles of Design for Reliability

For whom

This training has been developed for hardware engineers, PCB designers, electronics manufacturers, quality, test, and project engineers with basic PCB/PBA knowledge who want to recognize failure mechanisms and structurally build reliability into the design.

Program

Part 1: Quality, reliability and failure mechanisms
What do we understand by reliability and how do you express it?
Which failure mechanisms occur in PCBs and PBAs?
How do stress factors such as temperature, humidity, and vibrations affect lifespan?

Part 2: Lifespan prediction and Design-for-Reliability
How do you predict lifespan and what do the numbers say?
Basic principles of DfR: how do you build reliability into the design, and how do you quantify and improve it?

Result

After this masterclass, you will have a thorough understanding of the aspects that determine the reliability and quality of electronics, and you will know how to quantify and improve them.

Location: FHI, Leusden • Duration: 1 day • Price: €495 (members) / €693 (non-members)

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