Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 07:37:07 EST 2008 | snaggletooth
PCBA Burn-in testing: We need to test some products from -40c - +71c and need some testing equipment for it. We have some burn-in equipments but not at the this temperature range and not at the 7c per minute change rate that is needed. Anyone have so
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 08:51:47 EST 2008 | mrmaint
Try looking at Chart Industries. They offer HASS/HALT chambers that are capable of reaching the paramaters that you are looking for. Will require a nitrogen supply for the cooling end.We had a 3000gal tank of liquid nitrogen to feed two chambers.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 11:29:24 EST 2008 | pbarton
We use Sharetree equipment for this task. Good for up to around 30 deg. c per minute ramps if required with liquid Nitrogen cooling.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 12:17:15 EST 2008 | jdumont
We have a couple of Qualmark HALT/HASS chambers here. Never had a problem with either.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 14:40:54 EST 2008 | snaggletooth
DC powered Power-up and ageing burn-in equipment, preferably non-product specific, starting from room temperature down to -41 degrees celcius and up to +71 celcius at a rate of 7 celcius per minute. But anyone who could suggest a manufacturer would b
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 10:31:42 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
What kinds of equipment are you looking for? Alot of people arent explicit these days, guess it's the holidays. Had some rabel-rouser borrow my volt ohm meter and the next thing I know it's on the line being used as test equipment. Tried to give a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 02:57:37 EDT 2001 | kyaw
I have a problem run in Burn-in-Board that the sockets lead are deform and lifted about 6 mil to 10 mil from PCBA. Anybody can inform to me for this problem. Thank you
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