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Burn-in: An Engineering Approach to the Design and Analysis of Burn-in Procedures
 
 

Burn-in: An Engineering Approach to the Design and Analysis of Burn-in Procedures (Hardcover)

by Finn Jensen (Author), Niels Erik Petersen (Author) "In this book we look at the concept of burn-in as a method for screening out early failures in a group of components or systems..." (more)
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Introduces the benefits and techniques of performing burn–in on components, sub–assemblies, and complete systems. An engineering approach, this text emphasizes practical applications of reliability theory. Presents numerous real–life examples. Provides the fundamental information needed to design and analyze a meaningful and effective burn–in procedure.

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This book shows how to deal with the early failures that invariably plague product manufacturers whether the product be components or complete systems, electronic or mechanical devices. The tex