Volume 8, No. 2,
August 2002

Extreme
Environment Electronics

EEE LINKS
NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging Program

Table of Contents:

Departments

Introduction

Content

(Cryogenic Data Test Reports)

(Low and High Temperature Testing)

(Very High Temperature
SiC Based Packaging)

(General Reports)

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Guidelines for EEE Links Article Submission

EEE Links is a quarterly publication. The next publication date and focus will be:

December 2002 - Plastics
Article submission deadline is November 15, 2002.

Submitting articles for EEE Links is a great means by which to transfer information and knowledge inside and outside of the NASA community.

EEE Links supports the NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging Program (NEPP), and the information presented in this newsletter augments electronic parts, packaging, and radiation technologies.

EEE Links publishes many types of articles relevant to electronic parts, packaging, and radiation. Primary consideration is given to articles that relate specifically to the NEPP program, but we also consider articles outside of the NEPP program that address electronic parts, packaging, or radiation issues.

Article submissions can cover current efforts, referencing status and completion date. Articles can be informal and be from one paragraph to three pages in length on the following subjects:

  • Current Events Within the NEPP Program and Projects
  • Parts
  • Packaging
  • Radiation
  • Reliability Issues Concerning NEPP
  • New/Emerging Technology
  • Space Flight Hardware
  • Quality Assurance Issues

To submit an article, please send it in a text-only format, preferably Microsoft Word, to Jeanne Beatty at jbeatty@pop500.gsfc.nasa.gov. Please provide the following information with your article submission:

  • Abstract: This two- to four-sentence paragraph summarizes the key points to capture the reader’s attention.
  • Contact Information: The author must include his or her business address, phone, fax, and e-mail address.
  • Notes and References: Most articles require some references, and some contain incidental information best treated as notes. Use brackets for references and superscripts for notes, then list the two groups separately at the end of the article. These should be numbered in the order in which they appear in the article, not alphabetically.
  • Additional Reading: Our readers appreciate pointers to relevant books and articles. List these at the end of the article in the same format as the references.
  • Copyright: The author is responsible for obtaining any copyright releases or other releases necessary for their article. The releases should be forwarded to the EEE Links Editor (see Jeanne Beatty’s e-mail address above).
  • Biography (to be supplied when requested): This should be between 50 and 75 words outlining the author’s job, background, professional accomplishments, and other pertinent accolades or areas of interest. Accompanying photographs might be requested also; these should either be in .gif or .jpg format if possible.

Letters to the Editor

Please limit letters to 250 words. Include your name, phone number, and e-mail address. Names are withheld from publication upon request. We reserve the right to edit for style, length, and content.

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