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Automotive LED Trouble Overview 1

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Free Download Automotive LED Trouble Overview 1
Published 5/2026
Created by ソルダリングテクノロジセンター 佐竹正宏
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 6 Lectures ( 1h 18m ) | Size: 1.44 GB​

Failure Modes & Design Framework
What you'll learn
⚡ Understand how automotive LED reliability differs from consumer electronics reliability.
⚡ Classify failures into early-stage failures, latent defects, and in-field degradation.
⚡ Map common automotive LED failure modes across thermal, solder joint, mechanical, and precision-related categories.
⚡ Identify five major design levers that influence field reliability.
⚡ Separate what design must absorb from what manufacturing process must manage.
⚡ Build a shared technical vocabulary for reliability reviews and failure discussions.
Requirements
❗ Basic knowledge of PCB assemblies, electronic components, and solder joints is helpful.
❗ Experience with automotive electronics, LED modules, or reliability engineering is useful but not required.
❗ No advanced failure analysis, thermal simulation, or optical design experience is required.
❗ The course is designed for engineers who want to understand automotive LED reliability from a design judgment perspective.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
This course uses AI-assisted voice generation based on the instructor's own voice to provide clear English instruction. The course content, structure, examples, and technical explanations are created and supervised by Masahiro Satake.
Description
Build a practical foundation for understanding why automotive LED assemblies fail in the field. This course introduces the common failure modes, time-based defect classification, and design levers that reliability engineers and PCB designers need before moving into deeper thermal, solder joint, mechanical, and inspection topics.
Course Description
Automotive LED assemblies are exposed to much harsher reliability expectations than consumer electronics. A product may pass initial testing and still fail later because the design did not fully absorb thermal stress, material variation, solder joint risk, mounting accuracy issues, or inspection blind spots.
This course gives hardware engineers, PCB designers, reliability engineers, and quality engineers a structured way to think about automotive LED failures before they become field problems.
You will learn how to classify failures by timing, map common automotive LED trouble modes, separate design responsibility from process responsibility, and identify the design levers that influence reliability from the beginning of development.
This is not a generic LED overview. The focus is on practical engineering judgment for automotive LED PCB assemblies: how to reason from a failure symptom back to design decisions, and how to build a shared vocabulary for cross-functional reliability discussions.
What you'll learn
✨ Understand how automotive LED reliability differs from consumer electronics reliability.
✨ Classify failures into early-stage failures, latent defects, and in-field degradation.
✨ Map common automotive LED failure modes across thermal, solder joint, mechanical, and precision-related categories.
✨ Identify five major design levers that influence field reliability.
✨ Separate what design must absorb from what manufacturing process must manage.
✨ Build a shared technical vocabulary for reliability reviews and failure discussions.
Who this course is for
⭐ PCB designers and hardware engineers working on automotive LED assemblies.
⭐ Reliability engineers who need to understand how field failures connect back to design decisions.
⭐ Quality engineers who investigate LED-related defects and want a clearer framework for classification and prevention.
⭐ Engineers involved in DRL, headlamp, rear lamp, interior lighting, display, or other automotive LED module development.
⭐ Technical managers who need a structured way to discuss LED reliability risks with design, manufacturing, and quality teams.
Homepage
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https://www.udemy.com/course/automotive-led-trouble-overview-1

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