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Electronics Reliability Tutorial Program

Overview

To address electronics reliability risks as industry needs evolve, IEEE and Ansys are hosting an Electronics Reliability Tutorial Program that explores electronic reliability from component to system, and mitigation from a component, design and process perspective. This program brings together the experience of ten industry reliability experts with decades of industry experience in this space. Electronics play a crucial role across all industry sectors, especially as systems become more interconnected, cloud-based, electrified, and powered by artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, the value of automotive E/E content, currently represents over 35% of an average ICE vehicle’s bill of materials and is expected to increase further. With the advent of newer technologies both at the component and material levels, shrinkage of feature sizes, more stringent environments and sophisticated power requirements, electronics face increasing reliability risks. However, the cost of reliability assurance activities is often fraction of the cost of failure, with compounding benefits from conducting these activities early in the design process – and that is where the benefits of this program lie.

Program

Topic 1

Electronics Reliability Intro

Topic 2

Component Reliability

Topic 3

Reliability in Manufacturing

Topic 4

Reliability Simulation

Topic 5

Reliability Testing

Pricing

This program will be presented in five individual topics.  Each topic contains tutorials that can be purchased a-la-carte or as a bundle.   The registration link in each topic will redirect you to the registration page where you will have the opportunity to select your tutorial preferences.  Questions regarding registration can be directed to sec.boston@ieee.org.

Certification Information

Completion of 13 hours of instruction in this program will result in continuing education credit and an Electronics Reliability Program Completion certificate from the IEEE.  

Attendees must take the following to meet the requirement for the certificate totaling 13 hours:

  • Both tutorials in Introduction to Electronics Reliability (3 hours). Tutorial #1 is a FREE introduction.
  • 2 modules in Component Reliability (4 hours)
  • 1 module in Reliability in Manufacturing (2 hours)
  • 1 module in Reliability Simulation (2 hours)
  • 1 module in Reliability Testing (2 hours)