GB/T 7289-2017
ActiveElectric components—Reliability—Reference conditions for failure rates and stress models for conversion
电学元器件 可靠性 失效率的基准条件和失效率转换的应力模型
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 7289-2017 specifies reference conditions for failure rates of electric components and provides stress models to convert failure rates under different operating conditions. It is applied in reliability prediction, qualification testing, and lifecycle assessment of electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, and semiconductors across industries like consumer electronics, automotive, and aerospace. The standard enables engineers to adjust failure rate data from standard test environments to real-world application stresses, ensuring accurate reliability evaluations.
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