BH GSO IEC TR 62878-2-2:2022

IEC TR 62878-2-2:2015
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 28 April 2022

Device embedded substrate - Part 2-2: Guidelines - Electrical testing

BH GSO IEC TR 62878-2-2:2022 Files

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BH GSO IEC TR 62878-2-2:2022 Scope

IEC TR 62878-2-2:2015 describes the necessary information on electrical testing for device embedded substrate. This includes the interconnection open- and short-circuit tests as well as the device functional test. It also provides guidelines by demonstrating the electrical test for device embedded substrate.

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