I know it sounds as an out-of-topic for the emc-pstc mailing list. Anyway
somebody could have good links.

I am looking for some general advice for designing a burn-in process during
the in-line manufacturing of some electromedical devices. I would like to
answer basic questions like:
What kind of thermal cycling (temperature limits and test duration) to
accelerate one year of life?
What tests are the most suitable to find out manufacturing problems
(soldering mainly)?

Many thanks for any help.
Sincerely

m.p.
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ESAOTE S.p.A.                     Massimo Polignano
Research & Product Development    Design Quality Control Mngr
Via di Caciolle,15                tel:+39.055.4229402
I- 50127 Florence                 fax:+39.055.4223305
        e-mail: massimo.polign...@esaote.com


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