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Burn-inContinuously powering a product at constant elevated temperature, in order to accelerate the aging process. Most effective for semiconductor components; relatively ineffective for screening circuit bo [..]
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Burn-inBurn-in means to superimpose certain information on another image. With such a feature you can provide each image with individual information such as timecode, frame or keycode data or comments.
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Burn-inThe initial time a new neon light must be on before it is able to achieve full brightness thereafter. The amount of time this takes can vary widely. (Also called age in. See also initial lumens.)
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Burn-inTo assist in preventing early life field failures, electronic products are continuously powering a product, often at constant elevated temperature for a specified period before shipment.
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Burn-inTo test a new electronic device by letting it run for a while. Most electronics are tested in this way by their manufacturers or dealers, but you can do it yourself as well. For instance, you should leave a new computer on for 48 hours when you first get it to make sure nothing goes wrong.
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Burn-inTo run new devices and printed circuit cards, often at high temperatures, in order to pinpoint early failures.
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Burn-inOperating a newly manufactured power supply, usually at rated load, for a period of time in order to force component infant mortality failures or other latent defects before the unit is delivered to a [..]
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Burn-inBurn-in means to superimpose certain information on another image. With such a feature you can provide each image with individual information such as timecode, frame or keycode data or comments.
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Burn-inBurn-in is the process of increasing the quality of a product and its components by testing the operation of the components under normal and accelerated environmental conditions prior to service. The [..]
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Burn-inA testing procedure used to run a device at high temperatures to increase the probability that any component weakness will be revealed. This ensures that the design is durabile and meets specification [..]
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Burn-inBurn-In is a robot testing procedure where all components of the robot are operated continuously for an extended period of time. This is done to test movement, and movement programming of the robot at [..]
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