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Please Help! Searching data for a reliability prediction - Calculating failure rate of an MCU

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i'm making a reliability prediction (using Reliability Data Handbook, Universal model for reliability prediction of electronics components, PCBs and equipment from IEC) over a PCB. I'm calculating failure rate of an MCU from freescale, HC908GZ8, but i can't find any information about the technology (CMOS, BiCMOS ecc..) and number of transistor...the same things happened also for other MCU modules, like ADC...What can i do?

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