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ECIA - EIA/ECA-703

General Resistor Stress Test Qualification Specification

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Organization: ECIA
Publication Date: 1 September 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 44
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Description

This specification defines the qualification program for resistors. The qualification program is defined in table1. Specification sheets can be added, as required, to define specific products or to cover unique/specific requirements.

Preconditioning

This process is intended to simulate exposure to the thermal and cleaning environments of the assembly process before qualification testing. The component assembly process simulation requirements for different types of processes are described in annex A.

Document History

August 1, 2020
General Resistor Stress Test Qualification Specification
Description This specification defines the qualification program for resistors. The qualification program is defined in table 1. Specification sheets can be added, as required, to define specific...
EIA/ECA-703
September 1, 2005
General Resistor Stress Test Qualification Specification
Description This specification defines the qualification program for resistors. The qualification program is defined in table1. Specification sheets can be added, as required, to define specific...
September 1, 2005
General Resistor Stress Test Qualification Specification
Description This specification defines the qualification program for resistors. The qualification program is defined in table1. Specification sheets can be added, as to define specific products or...
September 1, 1996
General Resistor Stress Test Qualification Specification
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