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1976 Hughes Aircraft Reliability Beam Lead Microcircuits Army Tech Report ECOM
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Title: Reliability Considerations of Beam Lead Microcircuits - Research and Development Technical Report Author: Dr. K. S. Sekhon Organization: Hughes Aircraft Company, Ground Systems Group (Fullerton, CA) Date: August 1976 (Interim Report: July 1975 – June 1976) Report Number: ECOM-75-1354-1 / FR 76-19-727
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Item Overview: This is an original, vintage 1976 technical research report prepared by Hughes Aircraft Company for the U.S. Army Electronics Command (ECOM). The report details an 18-month study on the thermal and environmental reliability of beam lead microcircuits compared to conventional chip-and-wire devices.
Historical Significance: Hughes Aircraft, founded by Howard Hughes, was a titan of the aerospace and defense industry. This specific report comes from their Fullerton "Ground Systems Group" and represents the cutting-edge microelectronic engineering used in military hardware during the mid-1970s.
Details & Condition:
* Format: Softcover / Staple-bound
* Contents: Includes technical abstracts, data on thermal management, and analytical models for predicting microcircuit response.
* Condition: [Insert condition here, e.g., "Excellent vintage condition. Clean pages with no writing or highlighting. Minor shelf wear to the cover as pictured."]
A rare primary resource for collectors of NASA/Defense history, Hughes Aircraft memorabilia, or vintage semiconductor engineering documents.
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Item Overview: This is an original, vintage 1976 technical research report prepared by Hughes Aircraft Company for the U.S. Army Electronics Command (ECOM). The report details an 18-month study on the thermal and environmental reliability of beam lead microcircuits compared to conventional chip-and-wire devices.
Historical Significance: Hughes Aircraft, founded by Howard Hughes, was a titan of the aerospace and defense industry. This specific report comes from their Fullerton "Ground Systems Group" and represents the cutting-edge microelectronic engineering used in military hardware during the mid-1970s.
Details & Condition:
* Format: Softcover / Staple-bound
* Contents: Includes technical abstracts, data on thermal management, and analytical models for predicting microcircuit response.
* Condition: [Insert condition here, e.g., "Excellent vintage condition. Clean pages with no writing or highlighting. Minor shelf wear to the cover as pictured."]
A rare primary resource for collectors of NASA/Defense history, Hughes Aircraft memorabilia, or vintage semiconductor engineering documents.