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Google Patents Double burn-in board assemblyĭownload PDF Info Publication number US5200885A US5200885A US07/513,997 US51399790A US5200885A US 5200885 A US5200885 A US 5200885A US 51399790 A US51399790 A US 51399790A US 5200885 A US5200885 A US 5200885A Authority US United States Prior art keywords burn boards board mother conductors Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US5200885A - Double burn-in board assembly This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.US5200885A - Double burn-in board assembly These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. The last section of the chapter describes some cost parameters that are usually taken into account in optimization models. A summary of analytic techniques and previous work on burn-in follows. This chapter begins by listing basic definitions and considerations related to burn-in which will be used hereafter. Formal definitions for component, subsystem, and system will be given in Section 6.1.3. For simple products, like a flashlight, we may use components to indicate the modules (that is, the bulb of a flashlight is treated as a component as well as a module). A product, which will also be called a system or an item, may contain subsystems or modules. In this chapter, we review some widely used techniques for reliability analysis, especially those for burn-in. Statistical analyses can further enhance reliability analysis. Some practices related to successful production systems have been discussed in Chapter 1. Today, customers expect high reliability, low cost, and versatile goods.
