Avoid Critical Connector Failures in Challenging Environments
As electronics continue to shrink and their performance capabilities grow, these electronics are becoming more and more integrated into our daily lives. The next step is the internet of everything and wearable electronics. Communication between devices and providing power through the use of connectors is critical; connector sales are a $50 billion/year industry.
As critical as they are, connectors are often times the first item to fail in electronics. This problem is only expected to get worse as electronics are used in increasingly challenging environments. This webinar will discuss contact physics, contact plating options, normal force requirements and general tradeoffs that frequently occur when designing or selecting a connector for an application. Physics of Failure along with a number of connector failure examples will be presented as well.
| What | Avoid Critical Connector Failures in Challenging Environments |
| Presenter | Randy Schueller |
| When | Thursday the 25th of June 2015 |
| Where | Online |
| Time | 5.00 PM - 6.30 PM CEST; Register |
| Time | 8.00 PM - 9.30 PM CEST; Register |

Physics of Failure is a science-based method used to predict reliability and improve product performance in real life environments. Increasingly used by companies in every industry, this proven approach saves time, reduces cost, and improves product reliability.
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