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Design Considerations for Systems in Harsh Environments

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{NAME} Ensure your product designs can withstand their real-world conditions with this whitepaper from Bulgin. [View this email in your browser]( This All About Circuits update is in partnership with Bulgin. [WHITEPAPER Design Considerations for Systems in Harsh Environments]( In 2016, the commercial tanker Aframax River collided with mooring dolphins, resulting in a fire that injured the pilots, caused apx. $1.5 million in property damage, and released 88,000 gallons of low-sulfur marine gas oil. An investigation determined the cause to be an abnormality in the governor actuator system that couldn’t be replicated in lab conditions. The Aframax River case is just one of many cautionary tales about disasters which could have been prevented by proper design and maintenance for harsh environment conditions. Uncover crucial insights and tips in [Design Considerations for Systems in Harsh Environments](. [This whitepaper delves into:]( - When is an application considered Harsh Environment? - Designing from board level - The critical link of cabling and connections - And more [Download Your Copy]( Copyright © 2021 EETech Media, All rights reserved. Registered member of AllAboutCircuits.com Our mailing address is: EETech Media 850 W Main StreetBoise, ID 83702 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences or]( this list](

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