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Reliability Analysis of Automotive Electrical Components (AEC-Q)
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- Commodity name: Reliability Analysis of Automotive Electrical Components (AEC-Q)
To enter the automotive sector and secure a spot in the supply chain of Tier 1 automotive electronics giants, you must first obtain two key "tickets." The first is compliance with seven critical reliability standards set forth by the North American automotive industry: AEC-Q100 (ICs), AEC-Q101 (discrete components), AEC-Q102 (discrete optoelectronic components), AEC-Q103 (MEMS devices), AEC-Q104 (MCM multi-chip modules), AEC-Q007 (BLR), and AEC-Q200 (passive components). The second "ticket" requires adherence to IATF 16949—a stringent zero-defect supply chain quality management standard that governs the entire Quality Management System.
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We offer comprehensive, one-stop integrated verification services for automotive electronics and components. Automotive electronics testing goes beyond mere product lifespan assessments—it also emphasizes incorporating principles of product structure and assembly quality into the testing process. For instance, we conduct tests such as push-pull force testing, solder ball joint strength evaluation, and bending tests. In doing so, we expand the traditional scope of electronic component testing—previously focused primarily on electrical performance and environmental factors like temperature and humidity—by now addressing mechanical stresses and structural integrity, enabling early-stage validation.
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