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Programmable electronics are particularly susceptible to transients, a form of electromagnetic interference. The widespread use of programmable electronics in many mass‐produced products, industrial systems and safety‐critical applications is a cause for concern over their reliability. Neglecting transients’ effect in the initial product specification stage increases significantly the possibility of having to redesign a product late in its development cycle, with all its serious consequences. Deals first with the nature of transients and transient faults in programmable electronics, then elaborates on transients’ effects on reliability and discusses the related management issues.

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