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The Definitive Guide to an Electronic Assembly Design Review

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The Definitive Guide to an Electronic Assembly Design Review / 21 Common Design Flaws and Recommendations (cont.) The BOM Review is Lacking In addition, when examining the BOM, it is important to note if any of the various device types have known reliability issues. For example, parts like capacitors are known to have significantly higher failure rates that the same value-part dielectrics. Similarly, when parts are used in either a calibration or sensing circuit, we often recommend changing resistors when resistance levels are greater than 1 megohm per 1 or more low resistance components.. Unreliable Derating Finally, Ansys recommends reliable derating for different device types. For example, resistors should be aggressively derated regarding power dissipation, especially for the higher power (1/4W, 1/8W, and 1W) components. We recommend the following: derate to 60% of maximum applied voltage, 70% of steady state power, 80% of peak power and 20C below peak operating temperature to maximize reliability.

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