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Environmental
Stress Screening
Topscom has
experience to develop and support typical and
specialized Environmental Stress Screens as a
part of a manufacturing test strategy.
Manufacturing stress profiles are derived from
HALT activities and may be implemented by
applying stress through a burn-in process or
rapid rate thermal screen.
Environmental
Stress Screening Links
Environmental
Stress Screening Overview
Environmental
Stress Screen (ESS) is not a test. It is a
product screen process step in which products
are subjected to one or more stresses with the
intent of precipitating latent defects. The
range of the stresses is typically induced to
the maximum conditions recommended for the
product. One would expect failures during this
process if the screen is effective since fails
occurring during the process would naturally
have alternatively occurred in the field. ESS is
used to accelerate the occurrence of early life
failures to limit the exposure in the field of
early component failure.
Topscom
Electronics regularly develops and utilizes ESS
systems including the following implementations:
- Room temp
burn-in
- Burn-in at
elevated thermal levels
- Thermal
cycling < 15/min
- Rapid rate
thermal cycling > 15/min (typically >25/min)
- Thermal
cycling and random multiple axis vibration
- Other
stresses including voltage margining,
frequency margining, and power cycling
- Product
monitors are used to test the effectiveness
of a screen
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