
4. Conclusion
It was therefore shown how to model the behavior of an electronic board in response to a vibratory environment, and then how to represent the relative displacement of a component located on such a board.
Based on this information, the service life of the system can be expressed in a simple way, using the classical laws of strength of materials.
This method can be summarized in figure 5 .
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