Can the CPM 5000-series monitor survive in my plant environment?
A. The CPM 5000-series monitor is built using the IPC-A-610B, Class 3 specifications for high performance electronic products. This specification is intended for products that must offer continued performance, often in uncommonly harsh environments. The sockets for the integrated circuits used are of a machined pin design. This prevents the integrated circuits from becoming loose in the socket and not making a connection, due to vibration and temperature cycling. All components receive a 100-hour burn-in and functional test before shipment. Each circuit board is conformal coated with a clear coating. This coating dissolves when touched with a soldering iron. This protects the circuit board from attack by environmental hazards found in the industrial environment.
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