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Reliability Prediction for Microelectronics

Current price: $130.00
Reliability Prediction for Microelectronics
Reliability Prediction for Microelectronics

Barnes and Noble

Reliability Prediction for Microelectronics

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RELIABILITY PREDICTION FOR MICROELECTRONICS
Wiley Series in Quality & Reliability Engineering
REVOLUTIONIZE YOUR APPROACH TO RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT WITH THIS GROUNDBREAKING BOOK
Reliability evaluation is a critical aspect of engineering, without which safe performance within desired parameters over the lifespan of machines cannot be guaranteed. With microelectronics in particular, the challenges to evaluating reliability are considerable, and statistical methods for creating microelectronic reliability standards are complex. With nano-scale microelectronic devices increasingly prominent in modern life, it has never been more important to understand the tools available to evaluate reliability.
Reliability Prediction for Microelectronics
meets this need with a cluster of tools built around principles of reliability physics and the concept of remaining useful life (RUL). It takes as its core subject the ‘physics of failure’, combining a thorough understanding of conventional approaches to reliability evaluation with a keen knowledge of their blind spots. It equips engineers and researchers with the capacity to overcome decades of errant reliability physics and place their work on a sound engineering footing.
readers will also find:
Focus on the tools required to perform reliability assessments in real operating conditions
Detailed discussion of topics including failure foundation, reliability testing, acceleration factor calculation, and more
New multi-physics of failure on DSM technologies, including TDDB, EM, HCI, and BTI
is ideal for reliability and quality engineers, design engineers, and advanced engineering students looking to understand this crucial area of product design and testing.

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