- WHAT -A short course on Electronic Circuit Cards
- WHEN - February 4-6, 2002
- WHERE - Elks Lodge, 150 N. Kellogg, Santa Barbara, California, USA
- WHO - The course will be taught by John Starr, a professional engineer with 33 years of continuous and varied structural design experience in Nuclear, Chemical, and Defense industries.
- WHY - The course presents simplified approaches for understanding the effects of vibration on electronic systems.
- AUDIENCE - Managers and engineers involved in design, development, testing, evaluation, ESS or production of electronic hardware, both commercial and military, will benefit. A basic understanding of vibration response is assumed. No finite element experience or physics of failure or mechanical engineering expertise is required.
Details are available from Equipment Reliability Institute (ERI), phone & FAX 805/564-1260, 1520 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Barbara, CA 93109. Also at http://www.equipment-reliability.com/sbadvan.htm.
Background - ERI is a specialized engineering school that focuses on solving hardware reliability and durability problems. ERI offers its engineering specialties (listing available at http://www.equipment-reliability.com) at client facilities, at major cities and via computer-based training (distance learning). ERI specialists consult on specific problems.
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