
Reliability Matters Episode 145: Designing Electronics to be Reliable in Harsh Environments
Jun 11, 2024
Dr. Andre Kleyner, a Global Reliability Engineering Leader at Delphi Electronics & Safety and adjunct professor at Purdue University, dives into the design challenges of electronics in extreme environments. He discusses the impact of environmental factors on reliability, highlighting failures in public EV charging stations. Kleyner explores integration of reliability engineering, the role of Monte Carlo simulations, and the need for tailored design in automotive and aerospace applications. He also addresses mentorship opportunities for younger engineers amidst a retiring workforce.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Bridging Mechanical and Electronic Reliability
02:35 • 7min
Exploring Monte Carlo Simulation in Reliability Engineering
09:15 • 3min
Engineering Electronics for Harsh Environments
12:02 • 22min
Challenges in EV Charging Infrastructure
34:23 • 6min
Reliability in Harsh Environments
40:34 • 19min
Navigating the Transition: Mentorship and Standards in Electronics
59:40 • 4min
Reflecting on Knowledge Sharing and Community Growth in Engineering
01:03:25 • 2min

