Secure early - avoid failures.
Electronic assemblies form the heart of modern products. Their reliability determines whether systems remain stable over their entire service life. However, it is precisely in this area that highly integrated materials, diverse loads and complex damage mechanisms come together. Without a holistic approach, risks arise that can lead to failures and high costs in the field.
Challenges in electronics reliability
Electronic systems are particularly susceptible to a variety of damage mechanisms. These arise from environmental influences, operational stresses or the production process itself. Only a comprehensive approach can ensure that the required objectives are achieved.
- Systematic damage mechanisms such as solder breaks, CaF or corrosion
- Multidimensional stresses caused by currents, temperature cycles or humidity
- Influence of production processes, especially at EMS service providers
- High integration of different materials and components
Our services
We support you in ensuring the reliability of your electronics right from the start. Simulations and analyses allow weak points to be identified and rectified at an early stage – before they lead to problems in the field.
- Calculation of the cycle life of the assembly and connection technology (AVT)
- Use of existing odb data sets - no physical prototypes required
- Simulation of the service life of soldered joints with Sherlock® (Ansys)
- Early identification of weak points and optimization opportunities in the PCBA
- Extended services such as system failure rates, design optimizations and process validation
Your benefit
With our approach, you can make well-founded decisions at an early stage, reduce development costs and accelerate the product development process. In this way, you can reliably safeguard the service life of your electronics – and are optimally prepared for series production.
Our support is particularly valuable in industries such as automotive, medical technology, transport, rail & aviation and defense, where electronic systems have to meet high reliability requirements.

