“Hardened” is one of the commonly used terms in the field of electronic components. This term indicates that an electronic component or device is made stronger by avoiding the effects of the external environment. This usually means resistance to various environmental factors such as physical shock, vibration, temperature changes, electromagnetic fields, humidity, etc.
Hardening can refer to any process or technology that improves the durability and reliability of electronic components. For this purpose, enhanced materials, design and manufacturing techniques are used. For example, hardened microchips can remain stable over a wider temperature range and can be exposed to stronger electromagnetic fields.
Additionally, hardened electronic components are used in more demanding environments such as harsh industrial environments, military applications, aerospace, etc. These products are designed to provide greater reliability and durability, ensuring reliable operation over a long period of time.
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