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Re: New PDB info?
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Re: New PDB info?
What temperature ranges would you recommend testing?
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Automotive qualified would be nice but won't happen because of cost.
The talons initially used the on chip clock which varied allot. I believe they went to any off chip oscillator. I've seen many teams not put fans on them and had no problems. Of course they trash talk CRE for making C--P and on and on. Put fans on the talons period. We use 20mm EBM fans. Never killed a talon and our students have tried. No matter how much testing NI and CRE do, we won't know how good a product it is until we put it into the hands of thousands of high school students. Nothing beats real world testing by students. |
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Isn't automotive grade from -55C to +150C? I'd settle for -20C to 71C and a 20g half sine shock.
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