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Contaminants And Moisture Can Disrupt Your Electronics

May 16, 2002

The "Contaminants And Moisture Can Disrupt Your Electronics" course will meet on June 10-12, 2002, at Texas Research International, NTIAC (Nondestructive Testing Information Analysis Center), 415 Crystal Creek Drive, Austin, Texas.

The course provides details about the root causes of many poorly understood electronic failures. It will discuss sources of contamination and the adverse effects of contamination on high-rel electronic systems.

The course will be taught by David Douthit, who has consulted for over 30 years in the troubleshooting, repair and failure prevention of electronic circuitry and systems. More information about Mr Douthit at http://www.equipment-reliability.com/course3.htm.

Participants will realize the potential cost savings of highly accelerated life testing (HALT) that combines contamination with traditional testing protocols. The course will enable participants to generate more realistic test data needed for (1) predicting long term reliability and for (2) predicting warranty/infant mortality.

This course is needed by military and other end-users of high reliability electronic systems, prime contractors, OEMs, and vendors involved with contractual requirements involving performance-based specifications and warranties. Conformal coatings sometimes fail to provide needed protection.

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/course3.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.

MORE INFORMATION:

Wayne Tustin

Equipment Reliability Institute

805/564-1260

1520 Santa Rosa Ave.

Santa Barbara, CA 93109

tustin@equipment-reliability.com

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