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- Path: sparky!uunet!psgrain!percy!klic!dont
- From: dont@klic.rain.com (Don taylor)
- Subject: semiconductor life = f(temp), was How Hot
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.024908.15460@klic.rain.com>
- Organization: KLIC
- Distribution: na
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 02:49:08 GMT
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- I am not really interested in socket or solder failure.
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- About a decade ago I read the Motorola MECL Design Guide that described how
- the life of mecl went down 100 or 1000 fold (I don't remember anymore) for
- EACH 30 degree c temperature rise.
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- Does anyone have current data for parts like the 486?
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- The issue is whether it is heavily dependent on the cleanliness of the process
- or really inherent in the silicon itself.
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- I would really like a documented source for this info.
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- Please reply by email if at all possible
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- Thanks
- Don Taylor
- 503-235-6853
- dont@klic.rain.com
- qiclab!loop!dont
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