| ??? 08/22/02 10:43 Read: times |
#27699 - RE: Writing specifications for a product |
As someone says "dont re-invent the wheel".
A good start point is an standard with the tests described and try to reproduce them with your aviable tools. For example you can put your circuit in the frezer for low temperature test. |
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