Liu et al., 2008 - Google Patents
The optimal burn-in: state of the art and new advances for cost function formulationLiu et al., 2008
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- 12180563903978780916
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- Liu X
- Mazzuchi T
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- Recent advances in reliability and quality in design
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Burn-in is a quality screening technique used to induce early failures that would be costly if experienced by the customer. As a method to screen out the earlier failures of the products, burn-in testing has been widely used in electronic manufacturing as well as many other …
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