Minneapolis -- The
Harsh Environment Electronics Workshop cosponsored by
SMTA and
Auburn University will be held June 28-29 in Indianapolis. The workshop will address concerns related to harsh environment electronics and challenges for auto electronics. It aims to combine the needs of end-users with the capabilities from research and industry.
Will addresses the challenges of meeting expanding temperature ranges (-55°C to +150°/200°C) with increased vibration, higher packaging density and longer reliability. Next-generation requirements for automotive electronics are explored from the systems level and potential supply based solutions are presented.
Industrial needs for non-automotive vehicle requirements will be addressed, with session topics on:
- Thermal Interface Materials
- Component Reliability
- Module Overmolding
- Systems Design
- Lead-Free Soldering and Solder Alternatives
The workshop will also feature a panel discussion on lead-free for harsh applications.