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Reliability Verification for Automotive Electronics (AEC)

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This reliability verification for automotive electronics is mostly based on the AEC-Q100 (for IC chip), AEC-Q101 (for discrete components), AEC-Q102 (Discrete Optoelectronic), AEC-Q104 (Multichip Module) and AEC-Q200 (for passive components) specifications from the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC). Though featuring stricter test conditions than consumer IC specification, they are JEDEC or MIL-STD centered along with some special specifications (e.g. EMC verification).

In addition to product service life it’s more important for automotive electronics to contain product structure and its assembling quality into tests, e.g. push and pull force test, solder ball joint strength test, and bending test. That is, expand conventional electronic components test on electric characteristics and ambient temperature and humidity association test to cover stress and mechanics tests for preliminary verification.



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