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IEC 60749-2 Ed. 1.0 Edition 04/2002
Semiconductor devices - Mechanical and climatic test methods - Part 2: Low air pressure
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Abstract

Covers the testing of low air pressure on semiconductor devices. The test is intended primarily to determine the ability of component parts and materials to avoid voltage breakdown failures due to the reduced dielectric strength of air and other insulating materials at reduced pressures is only applicable to devices where the operating voltage exceeds 1 000 V. This test is applicable to all semiconductor devices provided they are in cavity type packages. The test is intended for military and space-related applications only. The contents of the corrigendum of August 2003 have been included in this copy.

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Technical Committee :
47 : Semiconductor devices

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Publication Official Journal
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IEC 60749 Ed. 2.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

31.080.01 : Semiconductor devices in general

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