Project: Preseal burn-in test chamber

Microcircuit training is a rejection technique in which integrated circuits are forced to run for a period of time in specific environmental conditions with or without an electrical load that is designed to cause potentially unreliable circuits to fail during training without damaging good ones. Training actually accelerates the aging of integrated circuits and is meant to “burn out” early failures. The thermal training chamber is designed to maintain the operating temperature of the air environment from +40° C to +80° C inside the chamber when testing electronic units for a long time. Developed for “RPC Mechatronics-Pro” Ltd.

Development time: from 08/02/2013 to 02/22/2014.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: Height 2.57 m, Width 3.67 m, Depth 2.7 m.
  • Door width: 1 m;
  • Materials: aluminum profile, double-glazed windows, sandwich structure panels.

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