Patent ID: 8888932

Claim:
A vehicle-mounted electronic circuit mounted in a vicinity of an engine of a vehicle in a location where the temperature reaches at least 100° C. during operation of the engine, the circuit having a soldered joint formed from a lead-free solder consisting of Ag: 2.8-3.5 mass %, In: 3.0-4.0 mass %, Cu: 0.5-1.0 mass %, Bi: 1.5-3 mass %, optionally at least one of Ni, Fe, and Co in a total amount of 0.005-0.05 mass %, optionally at least one of P and Ge in a total amount of 0.0002-0.02 mass %, optionally greater than 0 to at most 1 mass % of Zn, and a remainder of Sn, wherein when a lead-free solder paste made from the solder is applied by printing to a thickness of 150 μm to patterned portions measuring 1.6×1.2 mm of a printed circuit board, chip resistor parts measuring 3.2×1.6×0.6 mm are mounted on the solder paste, the chip resistor parts and the printed circuit board are heated in a reflow furnace with a peak temperature of 245° C. to solder the chip resistor parts to the patterned portions, and then the printed circuit board and the chip resistor parts are subjected to a heat cycle test comprising 1000 cycles of holding for 30 minutes at −55° and +150° C. at each temperature, the chip resistor parts have a minimum peel strength of at least 20 N.